Celebrating Ryland Young’s career, advances in phage applications
New biochemistry lecture series will honor the soon-to-be professor emeritus
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New biochemistry lecture series will honor the soon-to-be professor emeritus
Increased focus on recruiting students, faculty and improving facilities
Vegetable and Fruit Improvement Center leader awarded for science, foods for health contributions
Coloration signals between males reduce mating mistakes in swarms
Elected for research, education and impact in entomology
Sustainable, cheaper method has potential for commercial applications
AgriLife Research answers public health concerns about virus transmission
Study shows how phages fight multidrug-resistant pathogens
Also shows how female sex hormone enhances cardiac function, promotes energy metabolism
Search continues for permanent director
Strategic emphasis includes support of statewide research
Career spanned research, education efforts to control disease in trees, wine grapes
New ideas for treatments may come from newly solved structures of the C1 domain of protein kinase C
Bacterial disease can significantly impact bulb quality and yield of onion
Engineering students transition to real-world in culmination course
Grant increases STEM opportunities for Aggie ACHIEVE students
Temporary transgenes may reduce risks associated with invasive genetic elements
Rose geneticist, stone fruit breeder Byrne takes Innovation Award
Kjell Lindgren to command SpaceX shuttle on mission to International Space Station
Federal grant seeks novel acaricide, vaccine in fight against cattle fever tick