The University of Texas at San Antonio
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through research, teaching, and community engagement. As a premier public research university, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions and serves as a catalyst for socioeconomic development, providing access to educational excellence and preparing citizen leaders for the global environment.
Industries
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Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Products
Research data repository (planned)
Secure repository intended for storage, analysis, preservation and controlled sharing of research datasets across academic disciplines to support research and collaboration.
Research data repository (planned)
Secure repository intended for storage, analysis, preservation and controlled sharing of research datasets across academic disciplines to support research and collaboration.
Expertise Areas
- Infectious disease research and antimicrobial discovery
- Enzymology and protein biochemistry
- Metalloprotein research
- Mass spectrometry and proteomics
Key Technologies
- Mass spectrometry
- Proteomics workflows
- Protein biochemistry and enzymology techniques
- Research data repositories
News & Updates
Homecoming Week will bring the community together for a celebration of UTSA spirit, tradition, and pride from October 12 through October 19, 2024.
The University of Texas at San Antonio and The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio are on a path to merge into one premier global university.
Nearly 45% of UTSA undergraduates are first-generation students, and they have tailored resources to meet their unique needs.
UTSA faculty are leveraging their expertise to fight Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the germ responsible for tuberculosis in humans.
UTSA announced a $2 million gift from USAA to support students pursuing degrees in UTSA’s new college focused on AI and related fields.
The grant supports the creation of the Lopez Scholars Program, providing full financial support for first-generation Latino students.
Homecoming Week will bring the community together for a celebration of UTSA spirit, tradition, and pride from October 12 through October 19, 2024.
The University of Texas at San Antonio and The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio are on a path to merge into one premier global university.
Nearly 45% of UTSA undergraduates are first-generation students, and they have tailored resources to meet their unique needs.
UTSA faculty are leveraging their expertise to fight Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the germ responsible for tuberculosis in humans.
UTSA announced a $2 million gift from USAA to support students pursuing degrees in UTSA’s new college focused on AI and related fields.
The grant supports the creation of the Lopez Scholars Program, providing full financial support for first-generation Latino students.