The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler :: Research
- The Center for Biomedical Research
- We're proud to say that we are the biotechnology leader in this region. Our goal is to become a national leader in biomedical research.
- Center for Pulmonary & Infectious Disease Control
- We are committed to research that will further our understanding of tuberculosis and other mycobacterial diseases.
- The Center for Clinical Research
- Providing high-quality, cost-effective clinical research services to our clients so that tomorrow's medicine can reach our patients as soon as possible.
- Bioethics
- To serve as a focal point of bioethics research and serve as an educational resource to UTHCT and East Texas communities.
- Microbiology
- Our research work is with nontuberculous mycobacteria, a group of bacteria closely related to the agent that causes tuberculosis.
- Texas Lung Injury Institute
In today’s world of research and medicine, a battle is raging. It is the battle against diseases that threaten lives. At The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, on the site that once trained 25,000 American soldiers for World War II, warriors of a different kind battle diseases that endanger people of all nations.
- Nov. 25, 2008: Seven UT Health Science Center faculty members promoted; one new faculty member hired
- Oct. 3, 2008: UT Health Science Center at Tyler to help oversee the National Children’s Study site of Lamar County, Texas
- Sept. 30, 2008: Five UT Health Science Center at Tyler researchers awarded more than $1.2 million in grants
- UTHSCT’s Center for Pulmonary and Infectious Disease Control celebrates 15th anniversary
- Study by UTHSCT doctors, ETMC physician shows use of organic pesticides like rotenone may raise risk of Parkinson’s
- Richard ‘Mac’ Griffith appointed vice president and chief development officer of UT Health Science Center at Tyler