Biochemistry
Diet may contribute to development of Alzheimer’s disease, according to new NIH-funded study
Texas A&M researchers publish findings in FEBS Journal
Farming the cosmos: NASA-funded study investigates effects of space radiation on plants during interplanetary travel
Texas A&M-led team will focus on oxidation status, telomere length dynamics and genome stability
New cancer drug may kill tumors and revive immunity; NIH provides $2.3 million to Texas A&M team for development
The therapy would become the first of its kind for treating colon cancer
Super drugs for superbugs: Interdisciplinary team seeks therapies to stop fungi that resist treatment
Scientists publish findings in the Journal of Biological Chemistry
Now available on campus: Microscopy tech that can create images of large and small molecules for scientists and engineers
A&M plans open house and symposium for new cryo-EM facility on Dec. 3
When deadly bacteria resist drugs, doctors turn to phage therapy
New study examines how treatment saved life of UC San Diego professor
AAAS selects seven Texas A&M faculty members as 2021 fellows
The American Association for the Advancement of Science will honor 564 new fellows during its annual meeting in February 2022
Disarming bacteria? Phages may offer gentler remedies for infections
Unlike traditional phage therapy, this new approach will avoid releasing toxins in the body, A&M researchers say
‘Notoriously difficult’: Researchers study function of amino-acid radicals
Results could have implications from cancer drugs to solar energy