Fiesta river parade float celebrates the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

April 5, 2022

UT Health San Antonio’s float in the Texas Cavaliers River Parade, April 4, celebrated the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences’ 50th anniversary. The theme for this year’s river parade was Texas Alfresco, celebrating the Texas outdoor experience. The faculty, staff and students from the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences wore their white lab coats with […]




UT Health San Antonio’s annual family-friendly event highlighting science returns to the Witte Museum

April 5, 2022

This Fiesta, UT Health San Antonio’s Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS) is hosting its annual Viva Science SA℠ on Saturday, April 9 inside the Mays Family Center at The Witte Museum. Viva Science SA℠ was paused in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic. Organizers are excited the free and family-friendly event makes its return. Attendees will experience interactive, […]


School of Nursing to coordinate South Texas Latino Alzheimer’s research network

February 24, 2022

Latino voices to shape new studies to improve care, support for families living with dementia South Texas Latinos will have the opportunity to share the challenges and concerns of living with dementia and caring for individuals affected by dementia through a new project of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, also […]




Congratulations to the 2022 Presidential Awards recipients

February 15, 2022

Every day, our employees work tirelessly to advance our missions of education, research, clinical care and community service. Established in 1985, the Presidential Excellence Awards recognize exemplary performance by individuals who consistently excel in their positions and demonstrate a strong commitment to the mission and core values of UT Health San Antonio.



Nature.com: The search for people who never get COVID

October 29, 2021

Dr. Sunil Ahuja, Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine, is part of an international team of researchers searching for people who are genetically resistant to SARS-CoV-2, in the hope of developing new drugs and treatments. Read story