A team from the University of California, Los Angeles won the $30,000 first place prize in a competition that focused on chronic pain and the treatment of this condition through long-term opioid therapy.
A devastating diagnosis prompted an Army veteran to enroll at the Texas A&M School of Public Health to bring health information to underserved communities.
The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) awarded five research grants to faculty-researchers in the colleges of Medicine and Science, AgriLife Research and the Texas A&M Health Science Center.
A team that included researchers looked at the categorization of high- and low-risk patients as a spectrum, rather than a black-and-white decision – shifting away from traditional pattern recognition techniques.
The Healthcare Leadership Council recognized Texas A&M's Center for Population Health and Aging for making strides in quality and efficiency of care through a patient-centered approach.