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KSAT 12: ‘Poisoned drug supply in Texas’: Recovery leaders prepare for Saturday’s Fentanyl Awareness Walk

October 13, 2023

Jennifer Sharpe Potter, PhD, MPH, vice president for research, professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and executive director, Be Well Texas, a statewide substance use treatment and recovery initiative of UT Health San Antonio, was interviewed for this news segment.   Watch Now


San Antonio Report: Researchers in San Antonio are studying the rise of Alzheimer’s disease in Hispanic populations

October 13, 2023

Sudha Seshadri,  MD, Neurology, and founding director, The Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases at UT Health San Antonio, was interviewed for this story.   Read More


Texas Tribune: For Texans with long COVID, specialized centers can provide more effective treatments — if they can access them

October 13, 2023

Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, MD, chair, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, was quoted in this story.   Read More


San Antonio Report: New master’s program at UT Health San Antonio will address shortage of imaging specialists in South Texas

October 11, 2023

Laura Vasquez, PhD, director of the Master of Science in Imaging Sciences Program, Department of Health Sciences, was quoted in this story.   Read More


Newswise: New research led by Mays Cancer Center reveals how mutations in BRCA1 affect cancer susceptibility in women

October 9, 2023

Weixing Zhao, PhD, and Sandeep Burma, PhD, both with the Department of Biochemistry and Structural Biology and the UT Health San Antonio Mays Cancer Center, were quoted in this article.   Read More


The Dallas Morning News: Why a lifesaving medication to treat opioid addiction can be difficult to access

October 9, 2023

Jennifer Sharpe Potter, PhD, MPH, vice president for research, professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and executive director, Be Well Texas, a statewide substance use treatment and recovery initiative of UT Health San Antonio, was quoted in this story.   Read More (subscription required)


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