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UT Health Science Center San Antonio ranks 6th in top 10 nationally

02 Oct 2024
Amanda Ramirez

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio has been rated No. 6 on the top 10 list of fastest-rising United States institutions for research output ranked by Nature Index in May 2024. The UT Health Science Center San Antonio outpaced in biological sciences research output with a 52.6% increase in adjusted research output share from 2017 to 2022.

“At UT Health San Antonio, we are proud of our sustained growth and impactful contributions to the biosciences. Our commitment to innovative research has positioned us as a leader in addressing critical health challenges. Our strategy is to focus on specific areas of excellence where we have critical mass of resources and talent along with thoughtful recruitment of stellar talent continues to drive significant advancements and recognition within the scientific community,” stated Jennifer Sharpe Potter, PhD, MPH, Vice President for Research at UT Health Science Center San Antonio.

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