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Biopharmaceutical Company Expands Clinical Trials on Texas A&M-Developed Angelman Syndrome Treatment

The disorder leads to developmental delay, speech impairment, movement or balance disorders, and seizures.

Source:Texas A&M Today

August 25, 2022

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Texas A&M System Recognizes AgriLife Research Patents, Innovators

Rose genetist, stone fruit breeder Byrne takes Innovation Award.

Source:Texas A&M Agrilife Research | AgriLife Today

April 27, 2022

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Texas A&M AgriLife Research’s Cobalt St. Augustine ready for production

Hybrid turfgrass meets drought resistance, shade tolerance, dark-green color demands.

Source:Texas A&M AgriLife Research | AgriLife Today

March 7, 2022

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Texas A&M AgriLife Research Continues Quest for Cure of Menkes Disease

A life-saving cure solution for Menkes Disease, a copper deficiency in young children, is at the center of a licensing agreement by The Texas A&M University System, through Intellectual Property and Commercialization office of AgriLife Research study, and a California-based biopharmaceutical company, Engrail Therapeutics.

Source:Texas A&M AgriLife Research | AgriLife Today

March 7, 2022

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Texas A&M AgriLife Research hibiscus breeder honored

Nov. 30 declared ‘Dr. Dariusz Malinowski Day’ by City of Vernon

Source: Texas A&M AgriLife Research hibiscus breeder honored | AgriLife Today

December 2, 2021

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Texas A&M AgriLife Research develops bacteriophage treatment for Pierce’s disease | AgriLife Today

World’s first organic treatment for Pierce’s disease in grapevines.

Source: Texas A&M AgriLife Research develops bacteriophage treatment for Pierce’s disease

August 26, 2021

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Texas A&M AgriLife study targets contamination hotspots in food processing

Food safety through a greater understanding of the contamination hotspots in our food supply chain is a priority of a new Texas A&M AgriLife Research study.

Source: Texas A&M AgriLife study targeting contamination hotspots | AgriLife Today

June 16, 2020

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Zero waste: Maggots as recyclers and protein sources | AgriLife Today

Texas A&M professor invents technology to harness black soldier flies for waste removal, protein for animals Adult black soldier flies look similar to wasps, but without the stinger. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Jeff Tomberlin.)Black soldier fly maggots provide a zero waste option for organic recycling, according to Jeff Tomberlin, Ph.D., professor in the department of entomology at Texas A&M University and director of EVO Conversion Systems, LLC.

Source: Zero waste: Maggots as recyclers and protein sources | AgriLife Today

October 14, 2019

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