The study could be the first step toward creating portable systems for home use that can change oxygen supply depending on a patient’s needs.
The team will develop a platform to rapidly prototype and test thermally stable and highly efficient mRNA vaccines.
Texas A&M research shows exposure to high temperatures can neutralize the virus, preventing it from infecting another human host.
The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing meets the need for workers.
It only took eight days for a technology team at Texas A&M Health to develop the Brazos County COVID-19 Vaccination Hub online registration system.
In a newly published study, researchers call for clinical trials of an FDA-approved heart medication.
The goal of their patent-pending product is to reduce points of contact and the spread of germs.
The coronavirus pandemic quickly pushed universities online this year. Here's how Texas A&M adjusted.
The proposed biosensor could potentially detect airborne pathogens in high-traffic areas like hospitals and retirement homes.
Three undergraduates designed the prototype as part of Aggies Against COVID-19.