Through a specialized training program aimed at transitioning veterans into the skilled biotechnology workforce, Texas A&M is bringing together these two seemingly disparate points of distinction.
A Texas A&M University chemist-to-be has been selected by the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) to receive a total of 58 research grants to advance the fight against cancer.
A Texas A&M University-led research effort aimed at treating potentially fatal brain aneurysms by filling them with polymer foams has received a $2.5M grant from the National Institutes of Health.