Research Centers

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Bone-Muscle Collaborative Research Center

The BMRC brings recognized researchers with different areas of expertise that are highly complementary in bone, muscle, neuronal, and vascular biology.

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Center for Healthy Living and Longevity

The Center for Healthy Living and Longevity aims to improve the quality of life of older adults by improving physiological health with innovative, evidence-based physical rehabilitation programs.

Nursing student Vanessa Galvan prepares an injection for a simulated patient.

Center for Hispanic Studies in Nursing and Health

The CHSNH aims to advance the health and human condition of underserved and culturally-diverse, Spanish-language populations in the United States and abroad.

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Center for Rural Health and Nursing

Our Center is working to increase access to high quality health care through building sustainable partnerships between The University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing and Health Innovation and underserved rural communities in Texas.

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SmartCare Technology Development Center

SmartCare is a collaborative project between the College of Nursing and Health Innovation and the College of Engineering. This technology development center will develop, build, and deploy the next generation of intelligent care technologies enabling a significant nationwide improvement in in-home health care.

University-wide Research Centers

The Multi-Interprofessional Center for Health Informatics and the North Texas Genome Center are two University-wide research centers, which are both led by CONHI faculty.

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Multi-Interprofessional Center for Health Informatics

The Multi-Interprofessional Center for Health Informatics (MICHI) is a University-wide research center at UTA that draws from strengths and knowledge of multiple professions and disciplines with the ultimate goal of transitioning from “sick care” to “Health care”.

Program Manager Anajane Smith in the North Texas Genome Center

North Texas Genome Center

The North Texas Genome Center provides massive genome sequencing capabilities for biotech and health research.

Clinical Imaging Research Center, University of Texas at Arlington

CIRC

The UT Arlington Clinical Imaging Research Center (CIRC) is a comprehensive imaging core established in 2023 to advance clinical translational research through magnetic resonance imaging.

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