SAN ANTONIO — As the world works to emerge from a nearly two-year COVID-19 pandemic, a team of scientists at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute are studying another emerging virus that can kill ...
SAN ANTONIO — Texas Biomedical Research Institute leaders Wednesday broke ground on a state-of-the-art animal care center that will help address the nation's primate shortage. "Interest in non-human ...
San Antonio – Despite vocal opposition from animal rights activists and others, the San Antonio City Council voted Thursday to give $10 million to Texas Biomedical Research Institute for ...
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Texas Biomedical Research Institute had established itself as a go-to researcher of infectious diseases, along with therapeutics and vaccines to combat them. It was ...
SAN ANTONIO – Much like it has with other infectious diseases in helping develop diagnostic tests, treatments and vaccines, the Texas Biomedical Institute is ramping up its research into monkeypox.
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Up to $100 million in federal funds meant to combat bioterrorism will be available to a San Antonio biomedical research company over the next five years. The Texas Biomedical Research Institute is now ...
As SARS-CoV-2 has continued to evolve and outsmart existing treatments, scientists have not let up looking for ever-more effective tools to keep people safe and successfully recover from COVID-19, and ...
Texas Biomedical Research Institute and its Southwest National Primate Research Center are building a new animal care complex to address a nationwide shortage of rhesus monkeys used for infectious ...
SAN ANTONIO (March 23, 2022) – Texas Biomedical Research Institute has been selected by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to host one of the nation’s inaugural training centers for tuberculosis ...
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Scientists at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute and Yale University have identified a new target area in the human genome that appears to harbor genes with a major role in the onset of ...