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Veterinary Medicine

Biomedical Sciences

Hagler Fellow to study connection between pig reproduction, cancer resistance

Research could lead to new treatments for humans and animals.
Genomics

Bat swarming behavior may be the key to solving the next pandemic

Texas A&M team publish their findings in the journal Cell Genomics
Biology

100 million years of mammals: Genomic study of 241 species provides ‘definitive’ revision of evolutionary timeline

Texas A&M team publishes federally funded research in the journal Science
COVID-19

Of pets and pathogens: A&M team contributes to first national-data analysis of COVID-19 infections in companion animals

Nine researchers participate in CDC-led study
Environment

Toxic mix: A&M scientists take hybrid approach to analyzing hazardous chemicals with support from EPA

New method could improve decisions made during spills and clean-ups
Agriculture

Awards presented at Texas A&M postdoctoral research symposium

Sixth annual event marks National Postdoc Appreciation Week
Scholarship

Hagler Institute announces its largest class of new fellows: 14

Class of 2022-23 includes a Nobel Prize recipient and multiple National Academies-level scholars, plus a distinguished lecturer
Homeland Security

18 U.S. labs join forces to battle infectious diseases

Workshop at Texas A&M gathers leading experts from research universities and federal agencies
Epidemiology

One cattle disease causes half of all feedlot deaths; this new diagnostic tool could save beef industry millions

Funded by USDA, the study targets a common pathogen for bovine respiratory disease