The ADM program invests an additional $1.35 million to help research teams move their high-impact innovations closer to marketplace.

University awards internal seed funding to 57 interdisciplinary teams through its Targeted Proposal Teams initiative supporting high-risk, high-reward projects.

Grants will help research teams translate their groundbreaking discoveries into marketable products with wide-ranging impact.

Internationally renowned scholars will collaborate with faculty and students in nine colleges, schools or institutes at Texas A&M.

Now in its fourth year, the joint program encourages collaboration to tackle national and global challenges in six strategic research areas.

Program nurtures future leaders for the Texas A&M research enterprise while encouraging the development of interdisciplinary grant proposals.

Former U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison and Austin aviation attorney Michael Slack will review the institute’s actions and offer guidance.

Each faculty member will receive a $15,000 grant over three years to support academic research or creative work.

Twelve faculty researchers earn one-year seed grants to assemble interdisciplinary teams and pursue groundbreaking research.

The grant program provides its Class of 2022 with $15,000 over three years to support academic research or creative work.