The nation’s top cancer institutes unite to call for all children and young adults to be vaccinated against HPV.
A key finding in Alzheimer’s disease research offers clues to possible prevention.
Virologists discover how poxviruses defeat the body’s immune defenses, and the implications may extend to new cancer therapies.
The university is set to undergo $95 million in renovations in the next three years.
The Health Science Center’s newest building features opportunities for real-time observation of procedures and a discussion-based learning atmosphere.
Using a video game controller, gross anatomy students can virtually peel back the layers of the human body.
Patients and health care providers were honored during the Texas Cavaliers River Parade.
The university and military join forces to better the lives of servicemen and servicewomen around the country.
Momentum continues to grow for the Biggs Institute for Alzheimer and Neurodegenerative Diseases.
Philanthropists Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long have supported student scholarships for more than two decades, changing countless lives.