About Texas Biomed
Founded in 1941 and based in San Antonio, Texas Biomed is a private, independent, nonprofit biomedical research institute dedicated to advancing global health through infectious disease research.
We are a mission-driven organization focused on accelerating discovery and translating science into real-world impact. Our work spans high-containment infectious disease research, preclinical studies, and applied science that supports vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics.
Key strengths include:
Guided by its core values—Teamwork, Integrity, Diversity, Excellence, and Safety (TIDES)—Texas Biomed fosters an environment where science inspires, delivers, and heals.
The Role
Reporting to the President & CEO, the Vice President, Communications and Marketing is a key member of the senior leadership team responsible for shaping and protecting Texas Biomed’s global reputation.
This executive will lead enterprise-wide communications strategy, elevate brand visibility, and ensure clear, compelling storytelling across scientific, public, and philanthropic audiences. The VP also serves as a trusted advisor to the CEO and Board and acts as a primary external spokesperson.
This role is based in San Antonio and includes significant external engagement with media, scientific partners, donors, and community stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
Communications Strategy & Leadership
Brand & Reputation Management
Team & Operational Leadership
An Ideal Candidate Is:
o The importance of basic and translational research
o Biomedical research involving animal and new approach models
o Host-pathogen research and high containment
Experience
Strengths
What We Offer
A mission-driven, high-performance culture where science and purpose intersect.
About San Antonio
With its blend of culture, opportunity, and livability, San Antonio is an ideal place to live and lead.
For more information about San Antonio, visit: https://www.visitsanantonio.com/
We take pride in fostering a culture of respect, opportunity, and unity! Texas Biomedical Research Institute provides equal employment opportunities for all qualified employees and applicants without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or other legally protected status.

Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed) is one of the world's leading independent biomedical research institutions dedicated to advancing health worldwide through innovative biomedical research. Texas Biomed, formerly the Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, partners with hundreds of researchers and institutions around the world, targeting advances in the fight against cardiovascular disease, psychiatric disorders, Tuberculosis, AIDS, hepatitis, malaria, parasitic infections, Ebolavirus, Marburg virus and a host of other infectious diseases.
The Institute is located on a 200-acre campus on the northwest side of San Antonio, Texas. Its staff of more than 300 employees includes a multidisciplinary team of doctoral-level scientists who lead more than 200 major research projects in the Institute's Scientific Programs; Host-Pathogen Interactions, Disease Intervention & Prevention and Population Health.
Texas Biomed is the site of the Southwest National Primate Research Center and the world's largest colony of baboons for biomedical research, including a unique pedigreed colony of approximately 2,500 nonhuman primates. The Institute enjoys a distinguished history in the innovative, humane and appropriate use of nonhuman primates for biomedical research.
The Institute also is home to the nation's only privately-owned biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) laboratory. This maximum containment lab allows for safe research on lethal pathogens for which there are no treatments or vaccines, including potential bio-terror agents and emerging diseases.
The AT&T Genomics Computing Center houses the world's largest computer cluster for human genetic and genomic research. This high-performance computing facility allows scientists to search for disease-influencing genes at record speed.
For more information on Texas Biomed, visit us at www.TxBiomed.org