Biophysics
Peeking into the microcosmos: Team uses cryo-EM to study cells at near-atomic levels
High-resolution microscope creates an opportunity for molecular research on structural biology, disease and cancer.
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
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
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
Can science stop bacteria that resist antibiotics? New study offers hope
Researchers published discovery in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Breeding peanuts: Study identifies faster way to check for healthy traits
A&M scientists use Raman spectroscopy to scan for levels of oleic acid
Speedy new scanner can detect nutrients in produce, disease in crops
‘This could change the economy for farmers and consumers,’ AgriLife scientist says
Genetic motif may lead to new drugs for cancer, autoimmune disorders
Study receives funding from CPRIT and the National Institutes for Health
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