Cover Story

BIRD FLU: A RACE AGAINST EVOLUTION

Texas Biomed researchers are working on vaccines, antivirals and other therapies to protect people from highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses.

Spotlight

A lymph node containing SIV RNA (red dots), B cell zones (green) and T cell zones (blue).

Biomed Briefs

Research highlights featuring work on Zika and Marburg vaccines, investigating how Ebola virus infects cells and finding where rebound HIV infection originates from.

vision

Change is here

In two years, that overhead view of our campus will be very different; in five years, I guarantee it will be almost unrecognizable. Read the Letter from the President.

community

The future Global Center for Bioscience

New education programs expand opportunities for hands-on learning

Texas Biomed is expanding its education programs to train and inspire the next generation of scientists in partnership with Valero, H-E-B and the American Cancer Society.
Connections

San Antonio helps secure $2.5 billion national biotech hub in Texas

In a major win by local biotech industry leaders, the new federal Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) has established one of its primary hubs in Texas.

Graphic explaining the ARPA-H Biotech Hubs Three centers form the nationwide network set up to strengthen how research translates to San Antonio/Austin Houston healthcare solutions.

Faculty News

MEET THE NEWEST FACULTY MEMBERS

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CONGRATULATIONS

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Egie Enabulele, Ph.D.
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Profile

Meet Sandy Smith

HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING CENTER SITE ENGINEER Sandy Smith doesn’t “sit and do nothing” well. “I guess I’m the type of person that if my plumbing breaks, I’ll fix it. How do I fix it? Let me go on YouTube. It’s not that I’m cheap, I just like challenges.”

Sandy Smith in the High Performance Computer Center