By the Texas A&M University Colleges of Medicine and Science Biological clocks throughout the body play a major role in human health and performance, from sleep and energy use to how food is metabolized and even stroke severity. Now, Texas A&M University…
Earlier this fall, a joint faculty committee from Texas A&M University Libraries and the Texas A&M Department of Biology took a fresh look at possible textbook options for introductory biology courses, resulting in a switch this summer to a free open-source solution, OpenStax, that is expected to save students…
Sorg joined the Texas A&M Department of Biology in 2010 and is considered one of the frontrunners in C. difficile research. He has earned five National Institutes of Health grants in the past five years, including two since 2016. By Shana K. Hutchins, Texas A&M University College of Science…
Parker Bamback ’20 holds an infant patient during his medical clerkship in Nepal. By Parker Bamback, Texas A&M University Honors and Undergraduate Research Editor’s note: Honors Students away from campus for study abroad, co-ops, or internships are encouraged to write about their experiences to share them with the Honors…
Richard Gomer, professor and holder of the Thomas W. Powell ’62 Chair in Science in the Department of Biology. By Texas A&M University Research Communications Sigma Xi, the research honor society at Texas A&M University, has awarded a scientist and a communicator with its top honors. The society also…
Dr. Timonthy C. Hall. By Shana K. Hutchins, Texas A&M University College of Science In 2016, Texas A&M University mourned the death of Senior Distinguished Professor of Biology Dr. Timothy C. Hall. This week, Texas A&M will celebrate his life and pioneering research career with a two-day event showcasing…