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.
A Texas A&M entomology professor developed "Black Soldier Fly Bullet" technology that will help the environment and serve as an animal feed protein source.
Texas A&M public health researchers found that older homes with lead pipes, in conjunction with the chemicals used during the water purification process, underlie the problem.
Texas A&M served as a "living laboratory" for a study that used software found to be effective in increasing the time an office worker stands and changes position.