Stephanie Chandler Plays Pivotal Role in San Antonio Medical Foundation’s Collaborative Research Grant Fund

June 15, 2016 | Attorney News



Jackson Walker partner Stephanie Chandler serves as the Chair of the Grant Committee for the San Antonio Medical Foundation which recently announced the awarding of the inaugural Collaborative Research Grant, providing $300,000 to two San Antonio-based teams of scientists and researchers.

These two teams are each receiving $150,000 to assist in the collaborative approach to expand the city’s healthcare and bioscience sector. The first team, consisting of scientists from Southwest Research Institute, the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, and the US Arm Institute for Surgical Research at Fort Sam Houston are using their money to develop a new approach of using regenerative medicine to treat chronic, non-healing wounds. Team two, comprised of researchers from the San Antonio Military Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston, the Health Science Center and Trinity University, will be using the money towards research on the effects of maternal obesity and diabetes on the infantile body.

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