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Texas Biomed Researching Vaccines and Treatments for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza

Researchers at Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed) are studying potential vaccines, antivirals and antibodies against highly pathogenic avian influenza, including H5N1 strains that closely mirror the one recently detected in cows,...
26-Apr-2024 12:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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New Diagnostic Tool Achieves Accuracy of Pcr Tests with Faster and Simpler Nanopore System

Researchers at Texas Biomed collaborate with teams at UC Santa Cruz and Brigham Young University to verify the new diagnostic system, which combines optofluidics and nanopores, accurately tests for COVID-19 and Zika virus.
26-Apr-2024 11:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Texas Biomed launches new International Center for the Advancement of Research & Education

Texas Biomedical Research Institute has created a new global center to foster collaborations in infectious disease research. The International Center for the Advancement of Research & Education (I·CARE) leverages the power of global exchange to...
20-Sep-2023 3:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Scancell's DNA-based vaccine shown to be effective at protecting against COVID-19

A DNA-based vaccine is very effective at protecting against COVID-19, according to a joint preclinical study by Scancell Ltd and Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed) recently published in the Journal of Biotechnology and Biomedicine.
29-Aug-2023 8:00 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Prior dengue infection may make Zika virus outcomes worse

Researchers in New York and Texas have identified that female marmosets are more likely to transmit the Zika virus during pregnancy if they have been previously infected by a different virus, dengue.
20-Jun-2023 11:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Magic cocktail generates lung’s most critical immune cell in the lab

Researchers at Texas Biomedical Research Institute have succeeded in generating the lung’s most important immune cell, the alveolar macrophage, in the lab.
12-Jun-2023 1:30 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Second gene implicated in malaria parasite resistance evolution to chloroquine

How malaria parasites evolved to evade a major antimalarial drug has long been thought to involve only one key gene. Now, thanks to a combination of field and lab studies, an international research team has shown a second key gene is also involved...
11-May-2023 1:40 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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CoDe tool makes vaccine development faster and more accurate

A new software tool developed by Texas Biomedical Research Institute and collaborators can help scientists and vaccine developers quickly edit genetic blueprints of pathogens to make them less harmful. The tool, called CoDe – short for Codon...
15-Mar-2023 1:40 PM EDT Add to Favorites


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Researcher on TB and the Intersection of Aging and Immune Function Joins Texas Biomed as Vice President for Research

Joanne Turner, Ph.D., a preeminent scientist in tuberculosis (TB) research, has joined the Texas Biomed team, bringing with her a portfolio of research on the immune system in relation to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and aging.
19-Oct-2017 1:05 PM EDT

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