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Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at UT Health San Antonio offers 20 academic programs in the biomedical sciences. Located in the heart of the South Texas Medical Center, our university is next to 5 medically related institutions, more than 45 clinics, 12 major hospitals, one higher education institution, and countless small practices, offices, and non-medical businesses.

As the premier academic research center of the seventh largest city in the country, we conduct interdisciplinary basic and clinical research which helps improve scientific knowledge and advance medical technology.

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Our graduate programs provide an individualized, diverse and multidisciplinary learning environment for students to develop the knowledge, skills, and creativity necessary to succeed in evolving biomedical disciplines. No matter where you are headed, we have the program to  help  get you there. 

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Sadiya Ahmad

"Patient care is important in making lives better today, but to improve medicine as a whole, we need innovation - that is where sciences comes in. Science is progress and without it, medicine would be stagnant." Sadiya Ahmad

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Teaching the art of science

At the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at UT Health San Antonio, we are passionate about teaching the Art of Science. We not only train future health care providers and scientists, we also equip students with the tools to better understand how to solve the challenges of tomorrow.

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Over 350

Faculty members are working on cutting-edge research in areas such as cancer, heart disease, neurodegenerative disorders and more.

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San Antonio is the 7th largest city in the United States.

6th

UT Health San Antonio is ranked 6th in Texas for NIH funding.

GSBS Prospective Students

Our admissions team is here to assist you. If you have questions about the admissions process, please email gsbsadmissions@uthscsa.edu. We will also be having online virtual events.

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Events

  • Mar
    01

    Cellular and Integrative Physiology Seminar Series: Yu Tian Wang, M.D., Ph.D.

  • Mar
    02

    The Torrey Pines Training Consortium 2021 Academic Lab Management + Leadership Symposium

  • Mar
    02

    Bioinformatics Bootcamp Advanced Topics: Single Cell RNA-Seq

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Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

7703 Floyd Curl Drive

San Antonio, TX 78229

210-567-3709

gsbs@uthscsa.edu

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