The NIH grant will fund the development, optimization and testing of three promising options against the deadly disease.

New Texas A&M AgriLife research that clarifies how bacteria-infecting viruses disarm pathogens could lead to new treatment methods for bacterial infections.

A Texas A&M researcher explains the mosquito gene manipulation study and how it might help protect humans and animals.

Texas A&M experts explain how the subvariant of Omicron has become the dominant strain in parts of the U.S.

Texas A&M University employees are required to be tested for COVID-19 no later than Jan. 12.

The positivity rate was halved from 3.2 percent in Round One to 1.6 percent.

Texas A&M AgriLife researchers combined two cutting-edge techniques to study the surfaces and interiors of virions.

In August, five new HelpLine student volunteers joined the team.