Breaking: $3.2M Boost Propels Cutting-Edge Cancer Research at UT Health San Antonio

In a significant boost to cancer research, the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) has secured a substantial $3,190,420 in new academic research awards. This funding comes as part of a remarkable $68 million investment announced by the Cancer Research Prevention Institute of Texas (CPRIT) on February 19.
CPRIT, a state agency dedicated to combating cancer, continues to demonstrate its commitment to groundbreaking medical research. Since 2010, the organization has now channeled an impressive total of $163.6 million into UT Health San Antonio's innovative research initiatives.
This latest funding round underscores the institution's pivotal role in advancing cancer research and developing potential breakthrough treatments. By supporting cutting-edge scientific investigations, CPRIT is helping to drive progress in understanding, preventing, and treating cancer.