
Cord Blood Bank Alliance joins South Texas Blood & Tissue
South Texas Blood & Tissue is part of a newly formed alliance with Cord Blood Blank Alliance to help build awareness of and expand research

South Texas Blood & Tissue is part of a newly formed alliance with Cord Blood Blank Alliance to help build awareness of and expand research

August is National Multiethnic Donor Awareness Month, when organizations spread the word about the need for more diverse organ, eye and tissue donors. Members of

South Texas Blood & Tissue (STB&T) is implementing new guidance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for assessing blood donor eligibility using a set of individual risk-based questions to reduce the risk of transfusion-transmitted HIV.

UMC Lubbock local community gets chance to join Heroes in Arms program UMC Health System has partnered with South Texas Blood & Tissue to offer

Donate blood, help provide free school supplies to thousands of children South Texas Blood & Tissue and Communities in Schools of San Antonio (CIS) are

After a loved one dies we find different ways to continue an enduring connection with them. We adapt our new life stories to include this

Greg was a cherished husband, devoted father of five, and proud grandfather to eleven grandchildren. He had a remarkable ability to make everyone feel welcome, whether it was hosting lively BBQs, cheering for the Spurs or the Kansas City Chiefs, or simply lending a helping hand.

Donors can win AirPods, telescopes, pizza oven, and more South Texas Blood & Tissue is joining blood centers across the country for the End Less

South Texas Blood & Tissue is inviting all South Texans to help celebrate World Blood Donor Day, a global occasion that recognizes the selfless contributions of blood donors and highlights the importance of blood donation in saving lives. It is celebrated each year on June 14.

Inspired by 10-year-old Uvalde survivor Mayah Zamora and the 1-year anniversary of the school shooting, superintendents and top administrators from San Antonio and surrounding areas gathered to donate blood at South Texas Blood & Tissue on Tuesday.

One of the pioneers of blood group science and blood transfusion was Ludwik Hirszfeld, a Polish physician, immunologist, and microbiologist born in 1884. Hirszfeld was Jewish and survived the Holocaust in Eastern Europe and even helped people through medicine in the Warsaw Ghetto.

It was the blood on the shelves that went to help Uvalde shooting victims SAN ANTONIO – On the day of the Uvalde shooting tragedy