Peter Hotez says it’s time to start looking beyond the current pandemic and pushing back against misinformation that cost thousands of lives.

The world will need to plan ahead and develop systems for fighting the next outbreak, Texas A&M experts say.

An analysis of New York City neighborhoods showed a significant association between detected COVID-19 cases and dependent children, population density, median household income and race.

Texas A&M pandemic policy experts offer 10 recommendations to reduce the risk of hospital capacity becoming overwhelmed.

The document from the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs at Texas A&M covers vaccine dissemination, technology, research and more.

Positive cases, hospitalizations and deaths are on the rise. Texas A&M infectious disease experts discuss the direction of the pandemic.

They say a bipartisan inquiry will be needed to learn from pandemic response failures.

Researchers estimate that the measure prevented more than 66,000 infections in New York City in less than a month.

New positive cases and deaths appear to be slowing, but avoiding complacency will be critical as Texas continues its phased economic reopening.

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.