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.

The diabetes medication is getting attention for its ability to promote weight loss.

The drug, commonly used to treat ear infections and other problems in children, is in short supply amid a surge in respiratory infections including RSV.

Sano Chemicals, founded by Professor of Biology Jim Smith, is focused on treating drug-resistant fungal and bacterial infections.

The school is expected to be the largest engineering-based medical degree program in the nation.

Medical student Andrew Chapman ’20 reflects on his experience in Texas A&M's Forensic and Investigative Sciences program.

A Texas A&M geography professor is part of a research team that found efficient ways to track the virus and pinpoint spreading clusters.

The interaction between neurons and infrared light could open doors in expanding disease treatment options and improving medical devices.

Interdisciplinary projects selected for the PCRP program are awarded up to $200,000 each.