The best and most innovative posters and presentations are recognized with awards judged and sponsored by the university, faculty, alumni and industry.
University of Texas researchers use advanced sequencing and TACC's Ranger supercomputer to uncover origin of common algae.
Researchers cut and pasted a series of HIV-resistant genes into T cells, specialized immune cells targeted by the virus.
Faculty chosen for their scientifically distinguished efforts to advance science and its applications.
The researchers will capitalize on a pioneering immunoprofiling technology recently developed at the university to develop a system that accelerates the process of development, testing and distribution of vaccines.