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Dr. Eithan Kotkowski receives the 2019 Armand J. Guarino Award for Academic Excellence in Doctoral Studies
November 16, 2022
Conrad Smiles, Fighting Locked-In Syndrome
September 30, 2020
Discovery by San Antonio doctors could help prevent “lock-in” brain injury
September 30, 2020
Locked-In Syndrome
September 30, 2020
San Antonio Study Shows Drowning Victims’ Brains Are Largely Intact (Radio)
September 30, 2020
A Local Mom’s Realization That Her Son Was a Victim of ‘Locked In Syndrome’
September 30, 2020
New study suggests brain-injured children may ‘be in there’
September 30, 2020
Working at unlocking damaged brains
September 30, 2020
New Hope for Children Who Nearly Drown
September 30, 2020
Locked In
September 30, 2020
‘My kid is in there,’ MRIs of locked-in children confirm / MRI Reveals Drowning Brain Injury Site
September 30, 2020
Study examines drowning-induced brain injury in children
September 30, 2020
Structural and functional MRI in children resuscitated after drowning pinpoints site of anoxic brain injury
September 30, 2020
Psychiatric disorders have common biological basis, studies suggest
October 22, 2019
People with schizophrenia, depression and addiction share several brain abnormalities in common, according to new studies that utilized the Research Imaging Institute and BrainMap database (BrainMap.org) at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
‘My kid is in there,’ MRIs of locked-in children confirm
October 22, 2019
Structural and functional MRI in children resuscitated after drowning pinpoints the site of anoxic brain injury to regions controlling movement, while providing strong evidence that networks controlling perception and cognition remain largely intact.
Locked-in story touches news organization
October 22, 2019
A story about “locked-in syndrome” and research being done at UT Health San Antonio is attracting national attention. It’s also pulling at the heartstrings of the journalists reporting it.
Head of Army Futures Command visits
October 22, 2019
Gen. John M. “Mike” Murray, commanding general of the U.S. Army Futures Command based in Austin, visited UT Health San Antonio June 5 to learn about advances in military medicine.