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Texas Public Radio: Surgeons’ group issues urgent call for new gun safety measures

June 6, 2022

Dr. Donald Jenkins, Trauma and Emergency Surgery, is quoted in this article.   Read More


Participate in San Antonio’s PRIDE Parade

June 3, 2022

The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion invites faculty, staff and students to participate in the annual San Antonio PRIDE Parade celebration. UT Health San Antonio has reserved space to walk in the parade, featuring floats, marching units and local dignitaries.


Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News: Breast, Brain, Pancreatic and Ovarian Cancers Can Be Tackled by Triggering ER Stress

June 3, 2022

Dr. Ratna Vadlamudi of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Mays Cancer Center is quoted in this article.   Read More


UT Print services added to My Service Center catalog

June 3, 2022

As of May 27, the My Service Center catalog now supports UT Print service requests. The new online service request process uses the Team Dynamix platform and has replaced the Service Request Authorization Form.



Promising compound kills range of hard-to-treat cancers by targeting a previously undiscovered vulnerability

June 3, 2022

ERX-41, developed by UT Health San Antonio scientists, exploits a previously unrecognized weakness in breast cancer and other solid tumors. A compound, developed by a team including scientists from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San A …


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Promising compound kills range of hard-to-treat cancers by targeting a previously undiscovered vulnerability

June 2, 2022

ERX-41, developed by UT Health San Antonio scientists, exploits a previously unrecognized weakness in breast cancer and other solid tumors. Media contact: Will Sansom, 210-567-2579, Sansom@uthscsa.edu SAN ANTONIO (June 2, 2022) – A compound, developed …


TODAY: ‘Violence is a pandemic’: Trauma surgeon helped save kids after Uvalde shooting

June 1, 2022

Dr. Ronald Stewart, chairman of surgery, is quoted in this story.   Read More


NBC San Diego: Texas Surgeon Who Treated School Shooting Victims Details Response

May 31, 2022

Dr. Ronald Stewart, chairman of surgery, was interviewed for this article.   Read More


The Cancer Letter: Heartbreak in South Texas: Seeing the Uvalde killings through the lens of Mays Cancer Center

May 31, 2022

Dr. Ruben Mesa, Mays Cancer Center, authored this editorial.   Read More


Active shooter event training available

May 31, 2022

UT Police is hosting a Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events presentation 2-3 p.m. June 8 via Microsoft Teams. The session will provide basic concepts and principles for surviving an active shooter event. It also will include the history and preva …


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