College of Medicine dean says the university is striving for early adoption of AI, emerging technologies on a variety of health care fronts.

Breakthrough from Texas A&M holds promise to replace high-cost, adult tablets used to treat toxoplasmosis in children.

Texas A&M will invest up to $4.75 million a year to develop research proposals aimed at attracting additional funding.

Understanding why some strains are resistant to the antibiotic metronidazole will allow clinicians to test before treating the infection with ineffective drugs.

Just 20 to 30 minutes of sleep during the daytime can improve memory, increase productivity, reduce stress and promote a healthier heart.

The interdisciplinary initiative is funded by a $3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health.

Students took part in Operation Border Health Preparedness, an emergency preparedness drill that also provides free health care to South Texas communities.

Dr. Israel Liberzon leads a group working to ensure mental health care for Ukrainian people who’ve been traumatized by the Russian invasion.

The five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health will support infrastructure to investigate and advance 3D-printed pediatric medications in hospitals.

A new study from the Texas A&M School of Medicine uncovers a brain circuit involved in opioid addiction and relapse, paving the way for better treatments.