Researchers are using radiation to decontaminate personal protective equipment including gowns, facial shields and N95 masks.

The innovation could help speed up the drug discovery process.

A team of Texas A&M students is adapting its award-winning sanitization technology. The program provides resources and funding to further the commercialization of student products.

Construction on the Instructional Laboratory & Innovative Learning Building will begin this fall.

Sterilizing used face masks and gowns by exposing them to electron beams could help mitigate the shortage of personal protective equipment.

Jose Wippold is adapting an existing microfluidic sensor he developed to look for antibodies that can fight against the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

A Texas A&M team received a National Science Foundation grant to pursue the 'lab-on-a-chip' technology to rapidly identify antibodies for therapeutics to fight COVID-19.

As the health care community struggles to keep up with supply demands, Aggie makers and engineers are creating much-needed medical equipment.

Texas A&M engineering researchers seek to develop a ventilation control system to reduce the spread of the coronavirus in public buildings.

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.