New institute will work to expand and improve health care across Texas and the nation.

The Gulf Coast Consortium Research Evaluation and Commercialization Hub will support translation of research discoveries to patient care.

Led by a Texas A&M Health physician, the organization is working to transform health care in Africa’s most populous country, with plenty of help from students.

A new study from the School of Public Health finds those living in poverty experience more mobility issues post-infection.

Affordable certificate program offers accelerated curriculum with paid apprenticeship opportunities.

Understanding why some strains are resistant to the antibiotic metronidazole will allow clinicians to test before treating the infection with ineffective drugs.

The compounds commonly found in apples, broccoli, berries, tea, onions and red wine show promise in easing inflammation. 

Texas A&M Forest Service plans to give away more than 8,000 seedlings in effort to encourage tree planting.

Pair established Rebecca's Wish to fund pediatric training and to support programs for children fighting pediatric pancreatitis.

Schools have more to manage than just their educational strategies, says a Texas A&M extension program specialist.