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

Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Teams poised to expand with federal support.

Texas A&M will invest up to $4.75 million a year to develop research proposals aimed at attracting additional funding.

The contribution builds upon Samsung’s commitment to developing a STEM-ready workforce in Central Texas.

The funding will support an investigation of immune-targeted treatments in precancerous gastrointestinal lesions.

The federal funding will help with a variety of ecological, environmental and quality of life efforts.

Dr. Nitesh Saxena and his team have received funding to support their work developing defensive solutions to combat users’ susceptibility to cyberattacks.

The five-year grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas will support infrastructure to investigate and advance cancer prevention and care.

A Texas A&M-led project aims to sustainably address the heating and cooling needs of buildings by implementing smart, efficient heat pump systems.

Current requirements for commercial nuclear power reactor physical protection systems are oversized for compact microreactors and lead to inefficiencies in both up-front and continual operation costs.