Fort Worth's research community is anchored by the University of North Texas Health Science Center, home to Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine and active biomedical research programs. TCU School of Medicine, JPS Health Network, and Cook Children's Medical Center complete a robust research ecosystem in Tarrant County.
The University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC) is Fort Worth's primary academic research institution, with particular strengths in osteopathic medicine, forensic science, and biomedical research. The Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine drives a distinctive research culture focused on musculoskeletal health, pain management, and integrative medicine.
TCU's new School of Medicine has added a second academic research anchor to Fort Worth, while JPS Health Network and Cook Children's Medical Center provide the clinical research infrastructure for translational work across adult and pediatric populations.
UNTHSC's research programs have particular strength in areas relevant to peptide research: musculoskeletal health, regenerative medicine, and pain physiology. The osteopathic tradition of whole-body medicine creates interest in research compounds spanning multiple physiological systems.
The tissue repair category aligns closely with Fort Worth's osteopathic research focus. GLP-1 class peptides are also active research areas given the regional interest in metabolic disease, which is prevalent throughout the Tarrant County patient population.
Every compound shipped to Fort Worth includes a batch-specific Certificate of Analysis with HPLC purity data, mass spectrometry identity confirmation, and endotoxin testing results. All batch records are permanently accessible through our public COA library.
FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. All compounds supplied by Lone Star Peptide Co. are intended exclusively for laboratory and in vitro research use by qualified scientists. Not intended for human or animal consumption, therapeutic use, or clinical application.