Vision: Establishing UTSA as the regional nexus  of discovery and application of biomedical and biotechnical advances in Regenerative Medicine  promoting human health and well-being.

Mission: Advancing fundamental knowledge toward developing transformative technologies and therapeutics in Regenerative Medicine while training future biomedical leaders and innovators to serve the health-related needs of civilian and military communities.

  • Advance Basic Knowledge of Stem Cells
  • Non-Human Primates as Pre-Clinical Models
  • "Disease-in-a-Dish" Models & Organoid Systems
  • Biomechanics & Tissue Regeneration
  • Precision Medicine Therapies
  • Engineer Musculoskeletal Tissues
  • Traumatic Injury
  • Restore Fertility

  • Eric Brey, Ph.D. Co-Director
  • John McCarrey, Ph.D. Co-Director
  • Nehal Abu-Lail, Ph.D.
  • Michael Davis, M.D., F.A.C.S.
  • Teja Guda, Ph.D.
  • Brian Hermann, Ph.D.
  • Christopher Navara, Ph.D.
  • Michael Yaszemski, M.D. Ph.D.

  • Behavior Core Facility
  • Cell Analysis Core Facility
  • Genomics Core Facility
  • Nanotechnology and Human Health
  • Core Facility
  • Proteomics and Protein Biomarkers Core
  • Facility
  • Stem Cell Core Facility
IRM Members

Quick Facts

Established: 2021
Departments & Affiliates:
  • Klesse College of Engineering
  • and Integrated Design
  • College of Sciences
  • Biomedical and Chemical Engineering
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Kinesiology, Health, and Nutrition
  • UTSA Brain Health Consortium
  • UTSA Neurosciences Institute
  • Center for Innovative Drug Discovery
  • UTSA AI Consortium for Human Well-Being
  • UT Health San Antonio
  • U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research

Total Research Expenditures: $492k(as of FY22)
Funding for 2022 Projects: ~$530.8k

Co-Director:

Eric Brey

Contact:

eric.brey@utsa.edu

https://utsa-irm.org/research