El Paso scientists hunt for West Nile cure - El Paso Inc.
In a high-security research lab in the basement of the Medical Sciences Building at El Paso's new four-year medical school, lethal pathogens are securely locked in freezers. ... Swamy and his team of researchers at Texas Tech's Paul L. Foster School of Medicine in El Paso are trying to develop cures for West Nile virus, as well as other infectious diseases such as HIV. Read the full story >> |
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