UT Health San Antonio becomes official sports medicine partner for San Antonio Spurs
UT Health San Antonio has signed a 10-year, multifaceted deal with the San Antonio Spurs, becoming the basketball team’s official sports medicine partner.
UT Health San Antonio has signed a 10-year, multifaceted deal with the San Antonio Spurs, becoming the basketball team’s official sports medicine partner.
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Members of the university and community are invited to join the School of Dentistry at UT Health San Antonio for a milestone occasion — the launch for its newly established research center, the Center for Global and Community Oral Health. The launch will take place from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 28 at the […]
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Long fascinated by nature, Claudia Satizabal, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Population Science at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (also called UT Health San Antonio) Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine, aspired to become a geneticist when she was younger. However, such a career did not […]
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The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (also called UT Health San Antonio) received a grant from the National Institutes of Health in excess of $590,000 that will be used to purchase a NanoWizard® 5 Atomic Force Microscope (NW5 AFM), the first of its class to be installed in San Antonio. […]
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Phages, which live in the digestive tract, could treat bacterial infections if issues impacting effectiveness are solved. Research at UT Health San Antonio and UTSA is doing just that. Could beneficial viruses that live in the gut replace or supplement antibiotics to treat bacterial infections such as meningitis, botulism and E. coli? Researchers from The […]
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Current leading marker, protein in urine, does not apply to all patients with diabetes who develop kidney disease Urine levels of adenine, a metabolite produced in the kidney, are predictive and a causative biomarker of looming progressive kidney failure in patients with diabetes, a finding that could lead to earlier diagnosis and intervention, researchers from […]
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The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (also called UT Health San Antonio) Office of Technology Commercialization and the Office of the Vice President for Research recently announced the awardees for the inaugural Synergy Gap Fund. Earlier this year, the Office of Technology Commercialization and the Office of the Vice President for […]
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Beginning Sept. 8 through Nov. 19, a section of Floyd Curl Drive at the intersection of Wurzbach Road will close for construction. This partial road closure impacts vehicular and pedestrian traffic to multiple UT Health San Antonio buildings and services.* The partial road closure will impact traffic patterns to the South Texas Medical Center […]
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Volunteers 50 to 89 with a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment or probable mild AD may ask about eligibility to participate in VIVA-MIND, a study to learn whether a new drug therapy for Alzheimer’s disease can help people experiencing mild memory problems.
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In a study published May 3 in the journal Hepatology, a research team at UT Health San Antonio shines light on the disease process, including a possible therapeutic approach for combating alcohol-associated liver disease.
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