President Henrich: A stellar research report

The full FY19 3rd quarter institutional research data report is available. Some highlights include: that clinical trial revenue is up by 10%;  DOD and CPRIT awards are increased by 15% and 17%; the number of peer-reviewed NIH submissions grew by 14% across the institution, with a...
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Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Amy Brito Delgado, Medical Physics Resident at University of Kansas Medical Center

Amy Brito Delgado grew up in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, 200 miles south of Tucson, Arizona. She was interested in science because she had a biology teacher who gave her the chance to do research at a young age. “Everyone wanted to be an astrophysicist like Carl Sagan, and I did...
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Radiological Sciences Program Celebrates 30th Year Anniversary

The Radiological Sciences program at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences is proudly looking back at its 30-year history while confidently moving forward with new leadership, a gathering of alumni and honoring a late professor. New director Dr. Geoffrey Clarke, director of...
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Néstor A. Ruiz González: “Pursing Solutions via Research, Innovation, and Experimentation”

Néstor A. Ruiz González firmly believes that a solid theoretical background, a robust design of experiment, and sound empirical results are essential requirements in scientific research. “As scientists, we owe it to humanity to do better than our best ever in research. It’s not...
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Gary Taubes at The Annual History of Medicine Dinner

The 48thannual Friends of the P.I. Nixon Medical Historical Library’s History of Medicine Dinner featuring award-winning journalist and author, Gary Taubes was a huge success! 2018 marked a very special milestone for the history of San Antonio and the Health Science Center....
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Jodie Gray wins award

Jodie Gray: Medical Physics Helps Me Combine My Love for Computer Science, Philosophy, and Physics

Jodie Gray found her passion for physics during senior year of high school when she enrolled in a physics class. While in college at the University of West Florida in Pensacola, she realized that she was not only interested in physics but also in computer science and philosophy....
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GSBS Convocation Invites Alum Back To Campus

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at UT Health San Antonio was pleased to invite our very own alumnus Jeffrey Klinger, Ph.D., to deliver the convocation address.
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UT Health San Antonio on the List of Schools With Best Job Prospects

Ten years after graduation, 92.82 percent of UT Health San Antonio alumni had jobs.
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