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How the Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology helps Texas A&M students gain a global edge
Brings more than 20 years of private industry experience in research and crop development
Appointment strengthens research, extension, industry partnerships in Rio Grande Valley
Facility aims to modernize applied research, teaching, extension
New statewide hub strengthens development, leadership opportunities for more than 520,000 Texas youth
AgriLife Research aims to strengthen plant immune receptors against changing disease threats
Texas A&M AgriLife researchers predict western thrips outbreaks more accurately using AI models
Recent paper examines health benefits, reveals much left to explore on coffee’s human health impact
Dimitris Kalafatis '27 named Barry Goldwater Scholar for computational mapping of protein interactions
Texas A&M AgriLife partners with Coastal Bend cotton producers on digital agriculture project
Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientist blends taste, nutrition and resilience to make better melons
AgriLife Research team uses gene editing to exploit biological weaknesses in plant-feeding insects
U.S. News & World Report ranking reflects industry partnerships and strong graduate training
Texas A&M AgriLife exploreshow environmental pressures disrupt the biology of honey bee colonies
Expanded facility in Canyon to better serve region through research and educational outreach
New researcher, educator advances science-based pest management in Texas
Award honors decades of research leadership, mentorship at Texas A&M University
Decision positions facility for expanded impact in research, teaching and extension
Ecohydrology researcher recognized for advancing understanding of water cycle processes
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Lubbock director recognized for research education