Texas A&M will invest up to $4.75 million a year to develop research proposals aimed at attracting additional funding.
The Nursing Education and Research Building is scheduled to open in 2026.
The project is supported by a $1.3 million National Institute on Aging grant from an industry partner developing the system.
The highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors, this year’s honor belongs to faculty in engineering and public health.
Study findings raise the stakes for public health efforts to improve attitudes about vaccination rates across the board.
However, growing vaccine hesitancy leads researchers to predict excessive, preventable illnesses this fall and winter.
Emily Findeisen's great-grandfather died at the 1947 Texas City explosion; this month she graduates to a career as a safety professional.
A new study from the School of Public Health finds those living in poverty experience more mobility issues post-infection.
A Texas A&M professor has conducted the first comprehensive study on the topic, surveying more than 16,000 Americans.
The VECTOR program will establish and enhance vector control efforts across Texas and Louisiana.