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Rob Tillyer’s new appointment will take effect on July 1.
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The four alumni, who all previously studied abroad in Japan, will begin their new positions in the fall.
Three research projects were selected to receive up to $50,000 in seed funding.
The UT San Antonio project explores how to regenerate muscle with nanotherapy that targets fat.
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The new opportunity supports the university’s commitment to expanding its downtown presence and vision to have 10,000 students learning in the urban core by 2028.
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