SAN ANTONIO - Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed) has announced it’s researching potential vaccines and antivirals that could combat Avian Influenza, also known as H5N1 or Bird Flu.
Texas Biomedical Research Institute, one of the world's foremost independent biomedical research institutions dedicated to eradicating infection and advancing health, will host its fourth Global ...
One of the earliest strains of bird flu isolated from a human in Texas shows a unique constellation of mutations that enable ...
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The NIH grant will fund the development, optimization and testing of three promising options against the deadly disease.
Sobrido, Ph.D., (left) and Staff Scientist Ahmed Mostafa Elsayed, Ph.D., (right) review test results for the presence of bird flu while wearing protective equipment required for biosafety level-3 ...