The University of Texas at San Antonio is an emerging Tier One research institution with nearly 29,000 students.
Principal Investigator(s)
Pozzi, Luca
Penna, Anna
Funded by
The Linnean Society of London
Background: Species are often distributed discontinuously across their total geographic range. Understanding how these patterns originated is a major question in systematics and biogeography. Habitat fragmentation has often been invoked to explain population isolation. which. over prolonged periods of time. can lead to speciation [1]. One example of a region where species patterns may have been shaped by historical habitat fragmentation is the humid Guineo-Congolean evergreen and semi-evergreen forests of West and West-central Africa. In this region.
The University of Texas at San Antonio is an emerging Tier One research institution with nearly 29,000 students.
Principal Investigator(s)
Wang, Hua-Yu
Funded by
4E Therapeutics, Inc.
Through this research project. The CIDD will work closely with 4E Therapeutics to prepare a sufficient number of structural analogs to support the goals of the research.The CIDD will provide synthesis support to 4E Therapeutics to prepare and characterize compounds to support the program goals.All novel compound design.
The University of Texas at San Antonio is an emerging Tier One research institution with nearly 29,000 students.
Principal Investigator(s)
Prevost, John
GaitIQ is an innovative Health Information Technology (HIT) company in San Antonio, Texas partnering with Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), UT Health San Antonio, and the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). The goal of this SBIR grant is to demonstrate feasibility for a novel motion capture and gait analysis product to detect and monitor functional markers for neurodegenerative diseases and fall risk in primary care or community settings.
StemBioSys, Inc. is a privately held biomedical company in San Antonio, Texas. Our technologies represent the next evolution in cell research and are branded to the research market under the CELLvo™ label.
Principal Investigator(s)
Travis Block, Ph.D.
Funded by
NIH
Our group has recently licensed a technology enabling the identification, isolation, and subsequent
expansion of “youthful” mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from elderly individuals. This population is