For 65 years, Texas A&M University and The Association of Former Students have recognized the most deserving faculty and staff members with one of the university’s highest professional honors—the University-Level Distinguished Achievement Awards. This year’s recipients were chosen for their stellar performances in teaching, research, student relations, continuing education, staff service and graduate student mentoring. Since… Read More →
BCBP is looking to hire a Lab Instructor!
Basic Information Position TitleAcademic Professional Track (Non-Tenure): Lab InstructorLocationCollege Station, TXPosition TypeAcademic Professional Track (Non-Tenure) FacultyPosition URLapply.interfolio.com/77337 Position Description The Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M University invites applicants for a full-time Lab Instructor. This is a non-tenure track position with 100% teaching responsibility. The estimated start… Read More →
New link between calcium and cardiolipin in heart defects
New Texas A&M AgriLife study explains aspects of Barth syndrome The heart needs energy to pump blood. So, energy production defects in heart muscles result in a variety of cardiac diseases. Texas A&M AgriLife scientists have now discovered a new link between calcium, heart energy production and cardiolipin, a type of fat. The discovery helps explain… Read More →
Cody Martin ’21, recipient of 2020 Astronaut Foundation Scholarship Award
The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) seeks to support the brightest scholars and most accomplished undergraduate researchers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) while commemorating the legacy of America’s pioneering astronauts. The ASF has supported undergraduate students across the nation in pursuing their education for more than 30 years. The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation award is one… Read More →
Gohil lab recipient of prestigious BSF Grant
The goal of the BSF Research Program is to foster the discovery and development of therapies to alleviate suffering and prolong life for individuals affected by Barth syndrome. Since 2002, the Barth Syndrome Foundation Research Grant Program has awarded a total of USD $5.1 million via 115 research grants to 68 principle investigators worldwide in… Read More →
More information about COVID-19
To stay up-to-date regarding COVID-19 here on campus, you can click on the following link, which is updated every day: TAMU COVID-19 Guidance. They have resources listed specifically for students, staff, and faculty, as well as FAQs to help answer any questions you may have. Resources for COALS faculty and staff can be found here…. Read More →
Graduate student, Charlie Farber, awarded with FFAR fellowship
Charlie Farber, 3rd-year graduate student, was one of 23 students in the U.S. who was awarded the FFAR fellowship, beginning in the fall. The FFAR Fellows Program was established to provide professional development and career guidance to the next generation of food and agriculture scientists across the Foundation for Food and Agriculture’s Challenge Areas and strategic initiatives…. Read More →
Former student, Kim Orth, elected as new NAS member
The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a private, non-profit society of distinguished scholars. Established by an Act of Congress, signed by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863, the NAS is charged with providing independent, objective advice to the nation on matters related to science and technology. Scientists are elected by their peers to membership in the NAS for outstanding contributions to research. The… Read More →
Graduate admissions workshop kicks off 10-week virtual series
The Outreach & Recruitment Committee’s Graduate Admissions Workshop kicked off at the end of May. Open to junior and senior undergraduate students, this 10-week virtual series will address common questions, dispel myths, and identify strategies for success. With nearly 150 students across 60 universities currently registered, we are excited to connect with and guide prospective graduate scholars… Read More →
Fast, accurate way to check peanut plants for healthy traits
Texas A&M AgriLife scientists use biophysics to speed up plant breeding MAY 25, 2020 The lengthy process of breeding better peanut plants can be sped up by using a biophysics technique, Raman spectroscopy. Texas A&M AgriLife biophysicists and plant breeders have demonstrated the use of Raman spectroscopy to quickly scan the levels of oleic acid in… Read More →