Faculty Spotlight: 16 Questions with Brett C. Ginsburg, Ph.D.

1) Please tell me about yourself. I am an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at UT Health San Antonio. I earned my Ph.D. in pharmacology from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.  My undergraduate degree is in chemistry from Southwestern University in...
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Millennials flocking to San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio, Texas, is attracting a millennial population thanks to its affordability. Watch the video by Fox Business below: https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6122571511001/
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Lily Espinoza Awarded American Heart Association Predoctoral Fellowship

Lily Espinoza, a student in the Neuroscience discipline of the Integrated Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. program, has been awarded an American Heart Association Predoctoral fellowship. The American Heart Association predoctoral fellowship is a training grant which supports students on...
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Dr. Bess Frost Named As a Texas Rising Star Researcher

Bess Frost, Ph.D., assistant professor at the Sam and Ann Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies, the Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Disorders, and the Department of Cell Systems and Anatomy at UT Health San Antonio, is the recipient of the...
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Samantha Yee Receives GSBS Travel Award for Fall 2019

Samantha Yee, a graduate student in the Physiology and Pharmacology discipline of the Integrated Biomedical Sciences program, has received the GSBS Travel Award for Fall 2019. The GSBS Travel Awards supports travel to national scientific meetings for the presentation of their...
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UT Health San Antonio Brain Health Symposium on Mood Disorders Mentioned on TPR

The UT Health San Antonio Brain Health Symposium on Mood Disorders was mentioned by Texas Public Radio in the recent article, “Researchers Hope To Develop An Antidepressant That Works As Well As Ketamine.”
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Lily Espinoza: Science Moves Medicine Forward

While in college at St. Mary’s University, Lily Espinoza participated in her first research experience studying the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, which played an instrumental role in nurturing her growing interest in the field of research. Enticed by this new interest, she...
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