KLRN 9: The Business of Business in San Antonio
December 21, 2022
William L. Henrich, MD, MACP, president of UT Health San Antonio, was interviewed about the business of doing business in San Antonio. Read More
Yahoo: An old drug represents a new hope for treating the toughest cancers
December 21, 2022
Ratna K. Vadlamudi, PhD, vice chair for research, Obstetrics & Gynecology, co-leader of the Cancer Development and Progression Program, Mays Cancer Center, and Virginia Kaklamani, MD, Medical Oncology, leader of the Breast Cancer Program, Mays Canc …
KSAT 12: San Antonio trauma surgeon defends Robb Elementary medical response
December 21, 2022
Ronald Stewart, MD, chairman of Surgery and professor of Surgery and Anesthesia, is quoted in this news segment. Read More
San Antonio Business Journal: Texas 100 — Influential professionals to watch in 2023
December 21, 2022
William L. Henrich, MD, MACP, president of UT Health San Antonio, was included in the San Antonio list of influential professionals to watch in 2023. Read More
Community Impact: UT Health San Antonio awarded $1.8M federal grant for research in addiction recovery support services
December 21, 2022
Jennifer Sharpe Potter, PhD, MPH, vice president for research, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and executive director, Be Well Texas, and Adrienne Lindsey, MA, DBH, assistant professor/research and director, Center for Substance Use Tra …
Wellness 360 holiday hours
December 20, 2022
In observance of the holiday season, Wellness 360 will have abbreviated hours.
MDedge: Breast cancer diagnoses worse among Hispanics during COVID-19 pandemic
December 20, 2022
Marcela Mazo Canola, MD, Breast and Hematology Oncology, Mays Cancer Center, was quoted in this article. Read More
MySanAntonio.com: Remembering the San Antonio leaders, personalities who died in 2022
December 20, 2022
Philanthropist and Mays Cancer Center supporter Lowry Mays, and Jocelyn “Joci” Straus, the first chair of UT Health San Antonio, were included in this article. Read More
New hope for treating the toughest cancers
December 20, 2022
The Mays Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio — South Texas’ only National Cancer Institute-Designated Cancer Center — is putting a decades-old antidepressant drug to new use treating breast cancers that don’t respond to existing therapies. Research …
New hope for treating the toughest cancers
December 20, 2022
The Mays Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio — South Texas’ only National Cancer Institute-Designated Cancer Center — is putting a decades-old antidepressant drug to new use treating breast cancers that don’t respond to existing therapies. Research …