“UT Health San Antonio researchers seek cures for cancer, heart disease and myriad other conditions,” said Banks Smith, Voelcker Fund trustee. “We are pleased to support these quality research programs, along with the education of budding research scientists.”
To help celebrate its 50th anniversary next year, the UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing is seeking nominations of nurses for a new Visionary Leader Award.
Scientists at UT Health San Antonio have edited a gene in the brain to decrease the repetitive behaviors of mice with fragile X syndrome, which is an inherited cause of autism spectrum disorders.
Scientists at UT Health Science Center San Antonio have figured how to use a form of the powerful gene-editing tool CRISPR to erase genetic traits normally associated with autism.
Robert B. Price, B.B.A, M.B.A., executive vice president for administration and business affairs at UT Health San Antonio for more than 30 years, died June 28 in San Antonio. He was 86.
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