Dr. Puga takes part in NIA scholars program

August 12, 2019

Scholars in the program met with emerging researchers in aging research and leaders at that National Institute of Aging to discuss how to advance the science of longevity.


A new method for tooth repair?

August 9, 2019

Scientists discover new mechanism that could help fix dental cavities in the future SAN ANTONIO (Aug. 9, 2019) ― An international team of researchers, including a dental professor from UT Health San Antonio, has found a novel mechanism that could possibly offer a new way to repair teeth in the future. The mechanism involves stem […]




Want to be a star? Audition for Night of the Arts

August 6, 2019

All staff, faculty, students and alumni are invited to audition for the upcoming Night of the Arts event. Musicians, bands, singers, choirs, dancers or dance ensembles and comedians are all encouraged to try out. Auditions will be held from noon to 4 p.m., Sept. 4 and 5, in Holly Auditorium. Contact Patrick Nguyen, nguyenp9@uthscsa.edu or […]


What you need to know about brain donation

August 6, 2019

A Dialogue on Dementia seminar set for 5 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 20, will focus on the brain donation program, the outcomes and the unlimited potential that comes from this selfless gift.




Stewards of the P.I. Nixon Library

June 28, 2019

By Brandon Armstead Tucked away on the fifth floor of the Briscoe Library is a room with large windows on its double doors. This allows one to see several objects, including a rhinestone-studded skeleton, sepia portrait of a distinguished gentleman and an entire wall of books. Here, you will meet Andrea Schorr, head of resource […]


Dr. Henrich: Technology accelerator will prevent good ideas from going to waste

June 18, 2019

Medical breakthroughs are the result of arduous research and great effort, but if they are never translated into new therapies, drugs or treatments, they benefit no one. In the field of biomedical research, ideas are especially precious, for who knows which one could hold the cure for a vexing disease? As a society, we cannot […]