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EnventureSA “Inspire” Seminar Series: Dr. Teresa Evans on Aug 12

My name is Carlo and I am a PhD student at UT Health. I am part of an organization called Enventure San Antonio, whose goal is to help accelerate the growth of San Antonio’s biomedical industry by connecting students with the local health&tech community. This semester, we...
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Career Exploration Talk: Dr. Adrian Land, Regulatory Affairs

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences was pleased to welcome Dr. Adrian Land, the senior manager of regulatory affairs at Procter & Gamble (P&G) for the latest Career Exploration Series talk. The GSBS Career Exploration Series highlights the variety of different...
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Final Words: Rolando Treviño Jr and the Identification of Novel Antischistosomal Drugs

Your name, program, dissertation title. Rolando Trevino Jr, M.S. in Immunology & Infection, Identification of Novel Antischistosomal Drugs Please tell me about yourself, why did you pick UT Health San Antonio, and your program. I have always been interested in science....
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In Press: Alex McCoy Works on Paper Published in Neuropsychopharmacology

Alex McCoy has been working with Dr. Alan Frazer and Dr. Flavia Carreno to develop novel therapies for the treatment of major depressive disorder. She is a student in the Neuroscience discipline in the Ph.D. in Integrated Biomedical Sciences program. Recently, she worked on a...
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WISDOM Sponsored Collaboration – Letters to a Pre-Scientist

Looking for a way to inspire the next generation of scientists? WISDOM is excited to share a fun opportunity to do just that! WISDOM stands for Women in Science, Development, Outreach and Mentorship. It is a student-run organization established for the purposes of providing...
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Help Fill In A Map Showing Diversity Of Students And Research At UT Health San Antonio

I started this project over a year ago, when discussions about the border wall were intensifying. During that time, I noticed that even well-intentioned people were making unintentionally disparaging remarks about immigrants, such as “We need immigrants in this country, they...
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Labroots/UT Health San Antonio Science Writing Contest Submissions Due July 30

“If science, like art, is to perform its mission truly and fully….its achievements must enter not only superficially but with their inner meaning into the consciousness of people”—Albert Einstein. We were blown away by the quality of recent student-submitted articles we have...
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San Antonio Scientists Running Largest Remdesivir Trial in World Find Early Success

Results of the latest phase of an international clinical trial of the experimental antiviral drug remdesivir point to a shortened recovery time and reduced mortality rate for critically ill COVID-19 patients, according to officials at University Health System, which is conducting...
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