This article by W. Scott Bailey was originally published by the San Antonio Business Journal.

Alamo City institute is making a big play for a larger share of $50 billion in international infectious disease work.
Texas Biomedical Research Institute has begun construction on a new center that will expand its work in infectious disease and San Antonio’s presence in global efforts to combat new threats.
The $83 million project, expected to be completed by late 2028, will include a new biosafety level four research facility.