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Texas Biomed’s new program aims to open new opportunities for underrepresented students
Read full article: Texas Biomed’s new program aims to open new opportunities for underrepresented studentsThirty-seven juniors and high school seniors from Bexar County public schools are spending the summer connecting with scientists from the Texas Biomedical Research Institute.
New type of COVID vaccine showing promise at Texas Biomed
Read full article: New type of COVID vaccine showing promise at Texas BiomedNo, the DNA used in this vaccine does not come from people. It is produced in bacteria. The UK company chose Texas Biomed for their research because of it's high standards and proven track record.
Teachers work in top security lab in one-of-a-kind program to inspire future scientists
Read full article: Teachers work in top security lab in one-of-a-kind program to inspire future scientistsTexas Biomedical Research Institute received a five-year $1.25 million grant to help teachers understand the research happening at the lab and inspire future applicants.
Rare look at how Texas Biomed keeps its highest containment labs safe
Read full article: Rare look at how Texas Biomed keeps its highest containment labs safeKSAT got a special tour of the protocols at Texas Biomedical Research Institute, which studies and houses some of the most dangerous diseases in the world.
Crucial government funding could help stop next pandemic
Read full article: Crucial government funding could help stop next pandemicResearch on vaccines and treatments for Ebola, COVID-19 and other pathogens is crucial for our health and safety. However, funding can be tricky for projects that may take years to use. That's where crucial government funding called BARDA comes in.
What type of animal research is happening in San Antonio? KSAT Explains
Read full article: What type of animal research is happening in San Antonio? KSAT ExplainsThe Southwest National Primate Research Center, part of the Texas Biomed campus on the West Side, is home to the largest captive baboon colony in the world.
After retreating from the bond process, Texas Biomed gets $10 million for infrastructure through ARPA
Read full article: After retreating from the bond process, Texas Biomed gets $10 million for infrastructure through ARPADespite vocal opposition from animal rights activists and others, city council voted Thursday to give $10 million to Texas Biomedical Research Institute for infrastructure improvements at its campus.
Texas Biomed pulls $11M bond project request after complaints over primate testing
Read full article: Texas Biomed pulls $11M bond project request after complaints over primate testingTexas Biomed had requested money from the $1.2 billion bond program to improve infrastructure at its aging campus. But a citizen committee charged with recommending which projects should get funding received numerous public comments opposing the institute’s request, based on Texas Biomed’s use of primates for animal testing.
Texas Biomedical Research Institute to expand facilities, bring new jobs to San Antonio
Read full article: Texas Biomedical Research Institute to expand facilities, bring new jobs to San AntonioTexas Biomedical Research Institute is a nonprofit infectious disease facility in San Antonio that has worked on life-saving sciences.
Texas Biomed setting its sights on the omicron variant
Read full article: Texas Biomed setting its sights on the omicron variantTexas Biomed, one of the world’s leading independent biomedical research institutions, is already working with the World Health Organization to obtain the omicron variant itself for testing and research.
Head of Texas Biomedical Research Institute: boosters not as important as full vaccination
Read full article: Head of Texas Biomedical Research Institute: boosters not as important as full vaccinationThe head of the Texas Biomedical Research Institute, which helped to develop that vaccine, says booster shots aren’t as important as getting people fully vaccinated in the first place.
Disinfecting technologies under study at Texas Biomed
Read full article: Disinfecting technologies under study at Texas BiomedThe U.S. Department of Defense is funding two studies by the Texas Biomedical Research Institute to find effective, long-term ways to disinfect surfaces and the air indoors contaminated by the coronavirus and other pathogens.
Texas BioMed CEO reflects on its crucial role in vaccine development
Read full article: Texas BioMed CEO reflects on its crucial role in vaccine developmentThe vaccines had to first undergo clinical trials using volunteers, but to do so safely, pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer asked Texas BioMed for its help. However, Schlesinger said the work at Texas BioMed isn’t over. “We’re understanding how our animal models perform with regard to the variants,” he said. Schlesinger said it’s also identifying and validating animal models that are essential for testing new therapies and more vaccines. AdTexas BioMed is working with up to 30 companies performing clinical studies and validations recognized by the FDA, Schlesinger said.
New study shows antibodies help in fight against COVID-19
Read full article: New study shows antibodies help in fight against COVID-19Hallam said this is critical in finding treatments for COVID-19 patients. Hallam said researchers are ready to take this research to the next phase. “The team working on this antibody thinks it has a high probability in their preclinical models of stopping the virus,” Hallam said. “You can see companies trying to do these things in parallel, the development work, the animal studies, the safety studies. “What you’ll probably see after that are additional follow on modifications, more effective therapeutics or vaccines that might then move forward.”
H-E-B donates $3M to help feed needy, fund coronavirus research project
Read full article: H-E-B donates $3M to help feed needy, fund coronavirus research projectSAN ANTONIO – H-E-B announced Monday that it will give $3 million to provide food for the needy and fund a local research project to battle the spread of the coronavirus. According to a news release, the Texas grocer will donate $1.2 million to support 18 food banks throughout the state, including the San Antonio Food Bank. “During these trying times, H-E-B is here for Texas,” said Winell Herron, H-E-B Group Vice President of Public Affairs, Diversity and Environmental Affairs. H-E-B will donate $300,000 to help the Texas Biomedical Research Institute, a San Antonio-based organization that is conducting coronavirus research. Abbott declares statewide emergency over coronavirus pandemic· What we know: San Antonio tourism hotspots impacted by the coronavirus