
The latest news on biomedical research and discoveries from Texas Biomedical Research Institute
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Science | ||||

The United States reached another solemn milestone this week. 500 thousand people have lost their lives to COVID-19. This pandemic has drastically changed our world in ways no one could have imagined. And, every day it seems we are learning something... more
Post Doctorate Fellow Marco Ferrari (L) presents his research poster during the Second Annual Research Symposium in February. Texas Biomed held its second annual research symposium in February. Known as Research Day, the symposium is an opportunity f... more
New Coronavirus - Credit: NIH NIAID As of today, February 26, 2020, the new coronavirus has infected more than 80,000 people worldwide, causing more than 2,200 deaths, and continues to be spreading. The CDC has warned that the virus is likely to spre... more
Texas Biomed trainees team up to produce a podcast about their experiences. Biomedical research trainees are an important part of the team of scientists at Texas Biomed. The next generation of innovative thinkers will grow out of those people working... more
Texas Biomed Professorhttps://www.txbiomed.org/news-press/news/tx-biobytes-from-texas-biomed-episode-047-teaming-up-to-tackle-aids/, Ph.D., served as co-chair for the Symposium The Southwest National Primate Research Center hosted to 37th Annual Symp... more
Associate Professor Corrina Ross, Ph.D. One of the biggest risk factors for disease and death is – of course – aging. What if there were common medications for sick people that could be given to otherwise healthy people to help them stay healthier lo... more
Once a year, Texas Biomed opens up the campus for family and friends to see what employees do every day to combat the threat of infectious diseases. We call it Family Night, a rare opportunity for spouses, children, aunts, uncles and grandmas to get ... more
Vet Tech Supervisor Laurie Condel at an ultrasound machine Veterinary Research Technicians are some of the most important people on our campus. They are sometimes referred to as "nurses for animals." 38 vet techs and 3 vet tech supervisors work at th... more
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