 | Nobel Prize Winner Joins Texas A&M University At Qatar Dr. Robert H. Grubbs, the 2005 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, will hold the QAPCO Chair of Polymer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M's branch campus in Qatar.(more...) |
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National Awards Highlight Research From Junior Faculty 10 Texas A&M faculty members to date have been selected as recipients of the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Program, NSF's most prestigious award for junior faculty at universities nationwide. (more...) |
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12 For 12: Chemist Combats Cancer With Nanoplatelets Texas A&M University chemist Agustín Díaz's innovative work with nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery designed to fight cancer has earned him one of the most competitive fellowships in the country. (more...) |
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Prof Says Know Rules Of The Sand When Hitting The Beach Amie Hufton, an instructor in physical education at Texas A&M at Galveston and beach expert, says beachgoers need to take certain precautions. (more...) |
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12 For 12: Research Fights Childhood Obesity E. Lisako McKyer, assistant professor of health education at Texas A&M, is helping review two state policies that focus on environmental factors contributing to childhood obesity. (more...) |
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