A new study has found that a molecule thousands of times smaller than a gene is able to kill medulloblastoma, the most common childhood brain cancer.
The increasing stress of modern life is a growing concern to researchers studying cognitive decline.
What does research look like to you? In the university’s first Image of Research Photography Competition, 21 students provided an intimate look into the depths of their research.
The School of Nursing’s first-ever White Coat ceremonies were the beginning of a new tradition. They also marked a historical moment.
The School of Health Professions is the first state-supported educational program in Texas to offer an entry-level Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree.
Peter M. Loomer has been named dean of the School of Dentistry. He began Feb. 1.
Four projects promoting the fight against cancer at UT Health San Antonio received a multimillion dollar boost.
The School of Nursing has a new bachelor’s degree specializing in primary care. Classes will begin summer 2019.
An educational initiative between UT Health San Antonio and a university in Mexico gains UN approval for its work to improve nursing education and health care on both sides of the border.
The Long School of Medicine was recognized as a finalist for the Spencer Foreman Award for Outstanding Community Service by the Association of American Medical Colleges.