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Texas Health Catalyst Associate Program Information Session

Location: Health Learning Building Auditorium (HLB 1.111)

Address: 1501 Red River St., Austin, Texas 78712 | View Map »

Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Time: 4–5 p.m.

Contact: Keegan Kinney

About the Event

Are you interested in health care innovation, commercialization and gaining real-world experience working with interdisciplinary project teams?

Join the Texas Health Catalyst team for an information session to learn more about the application process, program structure and what to expect as a Health Associate or Network Member. This session covers the role, time commitment, eligibility and key dates, with time for Q&A.

The Health Associates Program offers UT students hands-on exposure to the process of translating health innovations into impactful products through experiential learning, mentorship and a structured bootcamp focused on health care commercialization.

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Questions? Email texashealthcatalyst@austin.utexas.edu.

Call for Applications

Applications are accepted Jan. 26-Feb. 6.

The program is open to all University of Texas at Austin students eager to make an impact in health care innovation. Skills and experience in life sciences, communications, finance, valuation, pitch decks, business plans and market analysis may be useful but are not required. Associate cohorts often include undergraduate and graduate students from various colleges, including Dell Medical School, College of Natural Sciences, McCombs School of Business, College of Pharmacy, College of Engineering and more.

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