How a Texas A&M student’s turkey gut model could change Thanksgiving
Texas A&M undergraduate helps create first turkey gut model to fight disease
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Texas A&M undergraduate helps create first turkey gut model to fight disease
New replicable model simplifies research cloud access, creates direct conduit to services
In his short time at Texas A&M, Suhas Sura has already become known as a student who helps bring people together. Faculty point to him as a key voice for undergraduates, working to make it easier for students to connect with mentors and feel at home in a research environment.
National Science Foundation grant supports development of affordable, scalable research support
Data collection project gives students hands-on field experience, new insights into deer behavior, health
Baoye He joins Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology
Ann Wehman joins Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics faculty in research, teaching role
Eastern Fox squirrels provide the perfect opportunity to integrate accessible, field-based monitoring with academic coursework.
Ongoing project will provide undergraduate wildlife students with hands-on field experiences
Students from all disciplines gain opportunities with new Undergraduate Student Research Program
Texas A&M AgriLife Research soil and crop scientists are exploring and discovering the possibilities for this new crop
Texas A&M AgriLife to create national education network
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