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Staying power
With most UT San Antonio Health Science Center graduates choosing to remain in Texas, the university helps close critical workforce gaps in medicine, nursing, dentistry and allied health, ensuring high-quality care for communities across the state.

Breakthrough imaging technology to debut at UT Health San Antonio Center for Brain Health
A leap forward in brain imaging is coming to San Antonio. UT Health San Antonio’s Center for Brain Health opening in December 2025 will be the first in Texas to house a Siemens MAGNETOM 7-Tesla Terra.X magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system — one of the most advanced MRI technologies available.

The potency of compound thinking
University researchers have developed a promising compound that targets tumor cells while sparing healthy tissue. Their collaboration shows the power of multidisciplinary science that bridges dentistry, chemistry and commercialization to bring hope to patients.

UT Teen Health brings back Project YES to support teens’ mental health
Part of UT Teen Health, Project YES offers teens short sessions on different topics, focusing on mood, body image, and staying safe when experiencing moments of emotional struggle. Each session lasts five to 10 minutes, accessible by phone, tablet or computer.

Science & Medicine
Texas Public Radio’s podcast, Science & Medicine, explains how scientific discovery at the UT Health Science Center San Antonio advances the way medicine is practiced around the world.
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