Houston residents can now participate in the study, which aims to determine how effective vaccines are at preventing transmission of the virus.

A nurse-led rural health clinic will collaborate with Texas A&M faculty and students to help improve vaccine confidence in the Brazos Valley.

Experts on vaccines, infectious diseases and global health describe the latest stage of the pandemic.

Students, faculty and staff who voluntarily show proof of vaccination will be eligible for incentive drawings.

The funding will support community-based organizations in implementing COVID-19 vaccine outreach and educational activities.

The team will develop a platform to rapidly prototype and test thermally stable and highly efficient mRNA vaccines.

Researchers aim to answer the question of whether vaccinated individuals can still pass the virus on to unvaccinated people.

Texas A&M biomedical engineering students designed an autonomous robot that uses UV light to disinfect surfaces.

Texas A&M virologist Benjamin Neuman discusses how the coronavirus variant could affect the U.S.

The initiative calls on universities to encourage their campus communities to get vaccinated.