Texas A&M University Associate Professor Sarguru Subash and team are on a mission to manage recurring UTIs that do not respond to antibiotics.

A close "cousin" of the dangerous E. coli bacteria may provide new treatments for UTIs, thanks to help from cutting-edge biomedical research.

New Texas A&M AgriLife research that clarifies how bacteria-infecting viruses disarm pathogens could lead to new treatment methods for bacterial infections.

How scientists figured this out in a classic experiment.

Texas A&M researchers combine food-grade wax with essential oils to defend produce from bacteria.

Dr. Quentin Michaudel and his research team have created a new family of polymers capable of killing bacteria without inducing antibiotic resistance — a major step in the fight against superbugs.

The sensors are designed to alert medical providers about bacterial growth to thwart life-threatening infections.

Biologist Joseph Sorg is leading a team to analyze C. difficile, which kills at least 29,000 people a year.

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) grant was awarded to a Texas A&M-led team that will develop a way to quickly detect which bacterial pathogens are present in a soil or water sample.