The five-acre mixed-use Texas A&M Innovation Plaza in Houston will be home to the Engineering Medicine program.

The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents approved $79.3 million for the complex, which will support research and technology development that will modernize the Army.

Dr. Jeffrey Cirillo is leading a national team that hopes to repurpose an existing tuberculosis vaccine to fight the coronavirus. About 700 participants are needed in Texas for the clinical trial.

While the pandemic and oil glut create a double dose of devastation, three Texas A&M scholars tell Chancellor John Sharp that they see new economic opportunities rising from the rubble.

Despite federal red tape limiting testing capacity, the Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory in College Station began limited human testing this week.

Scientists are recruiting hundreds of medical workers to test the existing vaccine's ability to mitigate the effects of the illness. Results are expected within six months.

This webinar series will address implications of the CARES Act for individuals, small businesses and the health care sector.

The FDA-compliant swab kits will be donated to hospitals across the state.

Emergency room physicians asked Texas A&M’s John Criscione for help as supplies diminish.

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Fighting Fear With Facts

Mar 10, 2020 • 3 min. read

Texas A&M University System scientists and experts are helping policymakers and the public understand the COVID-19 outbreak.