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…
Texas A&M sophomore biology major Avery Young ’19 (standing in back of vehicle), distributes bags of food in Haiti. By Chris Jarvis, Texas A&M University College of Science Avery Young ’19 developed a deep interest in infectious diseases long before she ever stepped foot inside a Texas A&M University research…
Dr. Joseph Sorg, Texas A&M biologist. (Photo courtesy of the Texas A&M College of Science) By Chris Jarvis, Texas A&M University College of Science Of the millions of patients admitted to U.S. hospitals each year, nearly 250,000 will contract the dangerous bacterial infection Clostridium difficile during their stay. A…