UTSA student start-up helps breast cancer survivors regenerate nipples
Friday, 30 June 2017
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UTSA graduate students, Bianca Cerqueira and Lauren Cornell ’12, are winning pitch competitions left and right with their new start-up, NovoThelium, which uses bioengineered scaffolds to allow women to regenerate a nipple after a mastectomy. “Right now, the best option for nipple reconstruction is to cut and suture the skin to create this little scar
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China study abroad farewell
Wednesday, 28 June 2017
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After an intensive 22 day-long Study Aboard Program, a farewell party was thrown for the six UTSA engineering students who studied at Shanghai University of Electric Power in China this summer. The farewell party was given on June 26, 2017 after the students presented their final projects. In addition to the six UTSA study abroad
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UTSA draws investment from community
Monday, 26 June 2017
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UTSA student start-up helps breast cancer survivors regenerate nipples
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
by utsaengineer
UTSA graduate students, Bianca Cerqueira and Lauren Cornell ’12, are winning pitch competitions left and right with their new start-up, NovoThelium, which uses bioengineered scaffolds to allow women to regenerate a nipple after a mastectomy. “Right now, the best option for nipple reconstruction is to cut and suture the skin to create this little scar
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Meet Carla Martinez
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
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Graduating senior Carla Martinez is ready for anything Story by Marissa Villa/Photos by Deborah Silliman Carla Martinez remembers the first English word she learned. “Seven. Like 7-11,” she said. “I told myself, ‘OK, that’s easy to remember.’” She remembers sitting at the kitchen table as an 8 year old, flipping through the pages of a
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UTSA breaks ground on new $95 million Science and Engineering Building
Monday, 12 June 2017
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The University of Texas at San Antonio today broke ground on its $95 million Science and Engineering Building (SEB), the largest construction project in university history. The 153,000 square foot building, which is slated to open in 2020, will provide laboratory, classroom and collaborative space for UTSA’s academic and research programs in brain health, chemical
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Using Jetstream for Education and Research
Tuesday, 06 June 2017
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Open Cloud Institute announces Graduate Research and Collaborations with Jetstream at Indiana University. Based on the improvements made to Xsede by Jetstream, graduate students have successfully developed research in Internet of Things (IoT), Cyber Security and Machine Learning.
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A message from the President
Thursday, 01 June 2017
by utsaengineer
June 2017 Dear Friends, This is an exciting day for UTSA and for San Antonio. Today, we broke ground on our new $95 million Science and Engineering Building, the largest construction project in UTSA history. When it opens in 2020, it will be home to world-changing discovery through teaching, learning and research. It will also
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