A Texas A&M team is working to create new tools that can help in the treatment of these diseases by leveraging a new bioengineering technology, called “organ-on-a-chip.”
The Texas A&M Healthy South Texas Medication Assistance Program has assisted hundreds of people with no or inadequate insurance obtain their prescription medications, including insulin.
On the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, a Texas A&M space flight medicine researcher explains what happens to the body when venturing beyond Earth.
Researchers from Texas A&M were awarded a grant that will support research to enhance the training of orthopedic residents through a 3D printed simulator and visualized performance data.
Texas A&M Researchers developed a solution that would allow researchers to assess the level of difference in cancer cell metabolism inside a tumor, opening the door to more personalized treatment strategies.
Texas A&M College of Medicine professor Dr. D. Samba Reddy's research helped develop first-in-class medicine for the brain condition postpartum depression.