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['663', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2018/04/30/arts-humanities-fellowships-presented-to-six-texas-am-university-faculty-members/', 'Nancy Warren, professor in the Department of English, College of Liberal Arts, will analyze legacies of medieval religion in the cultures and texts of the three major colonizing populations of the Americas: English, French, and Spanish, for a new book, Hemispheric Medievalisms: The “Old Religion” in the New World, 1550-1850.', 'nancy warren professor in the department of english college of liberal arts will analyze legacies of medieval religion in the cultures and texts of the three major colonizing populations of the americas: english french and spanish for a new book hemispheric medievalisms: the old religion in the new world 1550-1850']
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['664', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2018/04/30/arts-humanities-fellowships-presented-to-six-texas-am-university-faculty-members/', 'All new! It’s the 2022 issue of Research@Texas A&M … the magazine', 'all new! its the 2022 issue of research@texas a&m … the magazine']
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['665', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2018/04/30/arts-humanities-fellowships-presented-to-six-texas-am-university-faculty-members/', 'SHARE PAGE', '']
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['666', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2018/04/30/arts-humanities-fellowships-presented-to-six-texas-am-university-faculty-members/', 'Texas A&M is a member of The Texas A&M University System', '']
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['667', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/18/latest-nsf-survey-ranks-texas-am-at-16th-among-nations-research-institutions/', 'Texas A&M University maintained its 16th overall ranking based on total annual research and development expenditures in the latest survey from the National Science Foundation (NSF), which was released today. The NSF noted in its report that this year’s survey reflects “remarkable stability in the year-to-year composition of the largest university R&D performers.”', 'texas a&m university maintained its 16th overall ranking based on total annual research and development expenditures in the latest survey from the national science foundation (nsf) which was released today the nsf noted in its report that this years survey reflects remarkable stability in the year-to-year composition of the largest university r&d performers']
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['668', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/18/latest-nsf-survey-ranks-texas-am-at-16th-among-nations-research-institutions/', 'The NSF’s latest Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) survey ranked Texas A&M on fiscal year 2016 total expenditures of $892.7 million. Texas A&M also ranked 16th in fiscal year 2015 with research and development expenditures of $866.7 million.', 'the nsfs latest higher education research and development (herd) survey ranked texas a&m on fiscal year 2016 total expenditures of $8927 million texas a&m also ranked 16th in fiscal year 2015 with research and development expenditures of $8667 million']
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['669', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/18/latest-nsf-survey-ranks-texas-am-at-16th-among-nations-research-institutions/', 'Among other Texas-based universities in the top 50, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center remained at 19th on the latest survey with $852 million; The University of Texas at Austin fell from 30th to 34th with $622 million; and the Baylor College of Medicine came in at 39th with $572 million. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center fell to 51st with $442.6 million.', 'among other texas-based universities in the top 50 the university of texas md anderson cancer center remained at 19th on the latest survey with $852 million; the university of texas at austin fell from 30th to 34th with $622 million; and the baylor college of medicine came in at 39th with $572 million the university of texas southwestern medical center fell to 51st with $4426 million']
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['670', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/18/latest-nsf-survey-ranks-texas-am-at-16th-among-nations-research-institutions/', 'Texas A&M also remained ninth overall among the top 10 public research universities cited by the survey.', 'texas a&m also remained ninth overall among the top 10 public research universities cited by the survey']
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['671', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/18/latest-nsf-survey-ranks-texas-am-at-16th-among-nations-research-institutions/', '“I congratulate our hard-working faculty and staff for their life-changing research that makes Texas A&M the top research university in the Southwest,” said Chancellor John Sharp of The Texas A&M University System. “Our research efforts help Texans live better lives and grow our state economy.”', 'i congratulate our hard-working faculty and staff for their life-changing research that makes texas a&m the top research university in the southwest said chancellor john sharp of the texas a&m university system our research efforts help texans live better lives and grow our state economy']
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['672', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/18/latest-nsf-survey-ranks-texas-am-at-16th-among-nations-research-institutions/', 'Texas A&M President Michael K. Young said, “We have seen continued growth in research funding over the years. Funding agencies, like the NSF, trust that their investment dollars are being put to work effectively at Texas A&M. We are closing in on $1 billion in research expenditures and our students, faculty and staff are responsible for that trajectory.”', 'texas a&m president michael k young said we have seen continued growth in research funding over the years funding agencies like the nsf trust that their investment dollars are being put to work effectively at texas a&m we are closing in on $1 billion in research expenditures and our students faculty and staff are responsible for that trajectory']
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['673', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/18/latest-nsf-survey-ranks-texas-am-at-16th-among-nations-research-institutions/', '“The scope, depth and diversity of our outstanding research is aimed at solving the world’s most daunting challenges. Thanks to our renowned faculty-researchers’ efforts and innovations, this pioneering research impacts our students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and provides them with numerous opportunities to engage in transformational learning experiences that expand their knowledge and skills sets while enhancing the value of their academic degrees,” said Texas A&M’s Interim Vice President for Research Karen Butler-Purry.', 'the scope depth and diversity of our outstanding research is aimed at solving the worlds most daunting challenges thanks to our renowned faculty-researchers efforts and innovations this pioneering research impacts our students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and provides them with numerous opportunities to engage in transformational learning experiences that expand their knowledge and skills sets while enhancing the value of their academic degrees said texas a&ms interim vice president for research karen butler-purry']
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['674', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/18/latest-nsf-survey-ranks-texas-am-at-16th-among-nations-research-institutions/', 'The NSF survey provides a census of 902 degree-granting colleges and universities in the United States, with a minimum budget of at least $150,000 in research and development expenditures. The latest survey found that U.S. universities recorded $72.0 billion in research and development expenditures in fiscal 2016, an increase of 4.8 percent from fiscal year 2015’s total of $68.6 billion.', 'the nsf survey provides a census of 902 degree-granting colleges and universities in the united states with a minimum budget of at least $150 000 in research and development expenditures the latest survey found that us universities recorded $720 billion in research and development expenditures in fiscal 2016 an increase of 48 percent from fiscal year 2015s total of $686 billion']
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['675', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/18/latest-nsf-survey-ranks-texas-am-at-16th-among-nations-research-institutions/', 'Two of the nation’s top three research institutions retained their rankings from the previous NSF survey. Johns Hopkins University led the survey with $2.431 billion in expenditures, followed by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor with $1.436 billion. The University of Pennsylvania jumped from 17th to third with $1.296 billion. “Their 50 percent increase in one year was also due to new reporting of institution funding of R&D within their medical school,” the NSF said.', 'two of the nations top three research institutions retained their rankings from the previous nsf survey johns hopkins university led the survey with $2431 billion in expenditures followed by the university of michigan at ann arbor with $1436 billion the university of pennsylvania jumped from 17th to third with $1296 billion their 50 percent increase in one year was also due to new reporting of institution funding of r&d within their medical school the nsf said']
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['676', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/18/latest-nsf-survey-ranks-texas-am-at-16th-among-nations-research-institutions/', 'Link to Higher Education R&D Expenditures, ranked by all R&D expenditures, by R&D field: FY 2016: https://ncsesdata.nsf.gov/herd/2016/.', 'link to higher education r&d expenditures ranked by all r&d expenditures by r&d field: fy 2016: https://ncsesdatansfgov/herd/2016/']
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['677', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/18/latest-nsf-survey-ranks-texas-am-at-16th-among-nations-research-institutions/', 'All new! It’s the 2022 issue of Research@Texas A&M … the magazine', 'all new! its the 2022 issue of research@texas a&m … the magazine']
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['678', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/18/latest-nsf-survey-ranks-texas-am-at-16th-among-nations-research-institutions/', 'SHARE PAGE', '']
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['679', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/18/latest-nsf-survey-ranks-texas-am-at-16th-among-nations-research-institutions/', 'Texas A&M is a member of The Texas A&M University System', '']
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['680', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/national-academy-of-inventors-names-texas-am-universitys-byington-and-andersson-as-2017-nai-fellows/', 'The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) today named two Texas A&M University faculty-researchers – Carrie L. Byington and Leif B. Andersson – among its 155 NAI Fellows for 2017. Induction ceremonies are set for April 5, 2018, during the Seventh Annual NAI Conference in Washington, D.C.', 'the national academy of inventors (nai) today named two texas a&m university faculty-researchers – carrie l byington and leif b andersson – among its 155 nai fellows for 2017 induction ceremonies are set for april 5 2018 during the seventh annual nai conference in washington dc']
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['681', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/national-academy-of-inventors-names-texas-am-universitys-byington-and-andersson-as-2017-nai-fellows/', 'Election to NAI Fellow status is the highest professional accolade bestowed solely to academic inventors who have demonstrated a prolific spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions that have made a tangible impact of quality of life, economic development and welfare of society.', 'election to nai fellow status is the highest professional accolade bestowed solely to academic inventors who have demonstrated a prolific spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions that have made a tangible impact of quality of life economic development and welfare of society']
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['682', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/national-academy-of-inventors-names-texas-am-universitys-byington-and-andersson-as-2017-nai-fellows/', 'Byington serves as dean of the Texas A&M College of Medicine, senior vice president of the Texas A&M University Health Science Center and vice chancellor for health services at The Texas A&M University System. A federally funded investigator with continuous support as principal or co-investigator totaling about $80 million since 1998, Byington conducts research that spans the translational spectrum from basic laboratory science to health services research. Working with a group of laboratory scientists and engineers, Byington helped develop a diagnostic system called\xa0FilmArray\xa0with BioFire Diagnostics in Salt Lake City, Utah, to determine the cause of fever. FilmArray, with panels that can be used to identify\xa0almost 100 different pathogens, is now used in thousands of hospitals in North America and all over the world to diagnose causes of fever, respiratory or gastrointestinal illnesses, and even meningitis or sepsis. Byington has had numerous career accomplishments including election into the National Academy of Medicine and awards from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Association of American Medical Colleges, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health. She currently serves as chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Infectious Diseases, which prepares all policies related to pediatric infectious diseases and vaccines and produces the Red Book—a resource used by pediatricians around the world in the treatment of childhood infectious diseases. She also served as chair of the Infectious Diseases Advisory Group to the U.S. Olympic Committee and was tasked with protecting Team USA athletes and staff during the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.', 'byington serves as dean of the texas a&m college of medicine senior vice president of the texas a&m university health science center and vice chancellor for health services at the texas a&m university system a federally funded investigator with continuous support as principal or co-investigator totaling about $80 million since 1998 byington conducts research that spans the translational spectrum from basic laboratory science to health services research working with a group of laboratory scientists and engineers byington helped develop a diagnostic system called\xa0filmarray\xa0with biofire diagnostics in salt lake city utah to determine the cause of fever filmarray with panels that can be used to identify\xa0almost 100 different pathogens is now used in thousands of hospitals in north america and all over the world to diagnose causes of fever respiratory or gastrointestinal illnesses and even meningitis or sepsis byington has had numerous career accomplishments including election into the national academy of medicine and awards from the robert wood johnson foundation the association of american medical colleges the american academy of pediatrics the centers for disease control and prevention and the national institutes of health she currently serves as chair of the american academy of pediatrics committee on infectious diseases which prepares all policies related to pediatric infectious diseases and vaccines and produces the red booka resource used by pediatricians around the world in the treatment of childhood infectious diseases she also served as chair of the infectious diseases advisory group to the us olympic committee and was tasked with protecting team usa athletes and staff during the 2016 olympic and paralympic games in rio de janeiro brazil']
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['683', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/national-academy-of-inventors-names-texas-am-universitys-byington-and-andersson-as-2017-nai-fellows/', 'Andersson is a professor in the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences and a professor in functional genomics at Uppsala University, Sweden. Among the world’s most renowned scholars in the genomic and molecular study of domestic animals, Andersson has carved a scientific niche by approaching farm animals as model organisms, analyzing interbreeding among species of farm animals, such as between wild boars and domestic pigs, to identify the genes and mutations that affect specific traits. He investigates how the mutations may alter the function and regulation of the genes. Andersson and his research team compare genomes from many species of domestic animals to discover the molecular mechanisms and underlying traits that are important to human and veterinary medicine. They study the genetic background of phenotypic traits, such as gaits in horses as well as disorders such as cancer, metabolic syndrome and inflammatory diseases. Their discoveries provide insights in genetics, animal breeding, evolution and biomedical research. A member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (Foreign Associate), the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the American Philosophical Society, Andersson has received the Thureus Prize in Natural History and Medicine from the Royal Society of Sciences; the Linneus Prize in Zoology from the Royal Physiographic Society of Lund, Sweden; the Hilda and Alfred Eriksson’s Prize in Medicine from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences; and the Olof Rudbeck Prize from Uppsala Medical Society. He was a 2013-14 Faculty Fellow in Texas A&M’s Hagler Institute for Advanced Study. In 2014, he received the Wolf Prize in Agriculture to honor his use of cutting-edge genomic technologies in animal research.', 'andersson is a professor in the texas a&m college of veterinary medicine & biomedical sciences and a professor in functional genomics at uppsala university sweden among the worlds most renowned scholars in the genomic and molecular study of domestic animals andersson has carved a scientific niche by approaching farm animals as model organisms analyzing interbreeding among species of farm animals such as between wild boars and domestic pigs to identify the genes and mutations that affect specific traits he investigates how the mutations may alter the function and regulation of the genes andersson and his research team compare genomes from many species of domestic animals to discover the molecular mechanisms and underlying traits that are important to human and veterinary medicine they study the genetic background of phenotypic traits such as gaits in horses as well as disorders such as cancer metabolic syndrome and inflammatory diseases their discoveries provide insights in genetics animal breeding evolution and biomedical research a member of the us national academy of sciences (foreign associate) the royal swedish academy of sciences and the american philosophical society andersson has received the thureus prize in natural history and medicine from the royal society of sciences; the linneus prize in zoology from the royal physiographic society of lund sweden; the hilda and alfred erikssons prize in medicine from the royal swedish academy of sciences; and the olof rudbeck prize from uppsala medical society he was a 2013-14 faculty fellow in texas a&ms hagler institute for advanced study in 2014 he received the wolf prize in agriculture to honor his use of cutting-edge genomic technologies in animal research']
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['684', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/national-academy-of-inventors-names-texas-am-universitys-byington-and-andersson-as-2017-nai-fellows/', 'Byington and Andersson are the sixth and seventh Texas A&M faculty-researchers to be selected since the NAI named its charter fellows in 2012. The previous selections are R. Bowen Loftin, former president of Texas A&M; B. Don Russell, University Distinguished Professor and holder of the Harry E. Bovay, Jr. Chair in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering; Marlan Scully, University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Science; the late Christodoulos A. Floudas, formerly the director of the Texas A&M Energy Institute and holder of the Erle Nye ’59 Chair for Engineering Excellence in the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering; and John L. Junkins, founding director of Texas A&M University’s Hagler Institute for Advanced Study as well as a University Distinguished Professor, a Regents Professor, and holder of the Royce E. Wisenbaker Chair in the Department of Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering, and director of the Land, Air and Space Robotics Laboratory and of the Center for Mechanics and Control, both at Texas A&M.', 'byington and andersson are the sixth and seventh texas a&m faculty-researchers to be selected since the nai named its charter fellows in 2012 the previous selections are r bowen loftin former president of texas a&m; b don russell university distinguished professor and holder of the harry e bovay jr chair in the department of electrical and computer engineering college of engineering; marlan scully university distinguished professor in the department of physics and astronomy college of science; the late christodoulos a floudas formerly the director of the texas a&m energy institute and holder of the erle nye 59 chair for engineering excellence in the artie mcferrin department of chemical engineering college of engineering; and john l junkins founding director of texas a&m universitys hagler institute for advanced study as well as a university distinguished professor a regents professor and holder of the royce e wisenbaker chair in the department of aerospace engineering college of engineering and director of the land air and space robotics laboratory and of the center for mechanics and control both at texas a&m']
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['685', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/national-academy-of-inventors-names-texas-am-universitys-byington-and-andersson-as-2017-nai-fellows/', 'Today’s announcement brings the total of NAI Fellows to 912 NAI Fellows, representing more than 250 research universities and governmental and non-profit research institutes. The 2017 Fellows are named inventors on nearly 6,000 issued U.S. patents, bringing the collective patents held by all NAI Fellows to more than 32,000 issued U.S. patents. Election to NAI Fellow status is accorded to academic inventors who have demonstrated a prolific spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions that have made a tangible impact on quality of life, economic development and the welfare of society.', 'todays announcement brings the total of nai fellows to 912 nai fellows representing more than 250 research universities and governmental and non-profit research institutes the 2017 fellows are named inventors on nearly 6 000 issued us patents bringing the collective patents held by all nai fellows to more than 32 000 issued us patents election to nai fellow status is accorded to academic inventors who have demonstrated a prolific spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions that have made a tangible impact on quality of life economic development and the welfare of society']
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['686', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/national-academy-of-inventors-names-texas-am-universitys-byington-and-andersson-as-2017-nai-fellows/', 'All new! It’s the 2022 issue of Research@Texas A&M … the magazine', 'all new! its the 2022 issue of research@texas a&m … the magazine']
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['687', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/national-academy-of-inventors-names-texas-am-universitys-byington-and-andersson-as-2017-nai-fellows/', 'SHARE PAGE', '']
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['688', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/national-academy-of-inventors-names-texas-am-universitys-byington-and-andersson-as-2017-nai-fellows/', 'Texas A&M is a member of The Texas A&M University System', '']
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['689', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/companies-that-commercialize-texas-am-technology-earn-first-and-second-place-in-innostars-competition/', 'Two companies that are commercializing technology developed at Texas A&M University placed first and second in China’s 2017 InnoSTARS life science competition, Texas A&M Technology Commercialization announced today. The companies are among 300 that competed across several industry sectors for the opportunity to take part in business-to-business matchmaking with partners and investors in China.', 'two companies that are commercializing technology developed at texas a&m university placed first and second in chinas 2017 innostars life science competition texas a&m technology commercialization announced today the companies are among 300 that competed across several industry sectors for the opportunity to take part in business-to-business matchmaking with partners and investors in china']
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['690', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/companies-that-commercialize-texas-am-technology-earn-first-and-second-place-in-innostars-competition/', 'First place went to Stream Biomedical, Inc., a biotech company founded in 2016 to address unmet therapeutic needs for individuals suffering from neurologic trauma or degeneration. The award recognizes Stream’s efforts to commercialize Perlecan Domain V, a recombinant protein licensed exclusively from Texas A&M, as a new therapeutic to facilitate recovery from the effects of stroke, brain injury or spinal cord injury. Dr. Gregory Bix, formerly a professor in the Texas A&M College of Medicine, developed the technology.', 'first place went to stream biomedical inc a biotech company founded in 2016 to address unmet therapeutic needs for individuals suffering from neurologic trauma or degeneration the award recognizes streams efforts to commercialize perlecan domain v a recombinant protein licensed exclusively from texas a&m as a new therapeutic to facilitate recovery from the effects of stroke brain injury or spinal cord injury dr gregory bix formerly a professor in the texas a&m college of medicine developed the technology']
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['691', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/companies-that-commercialize-texas-am-technology-earn-first-and-second-place-in-innostars-competition/', 'Second place went to CorInnova, Inc., a medical device company in Houston that commercializes technology developed by Dr. John C. Criscione, a Professor in the Texas A&M College of Engineering. The award honors a technology called EpicHeart,™ which is a cardiac compression device that can be delivered and secured to the heart in a minimally invasive manner for patients suffering from congestive heart failure. Due to their highly invasive nature and high rates of complications, current device technologies treat less than 2 percent of the 1 million end-stage patients in need of therapy. CorInnova technology could potentially treat up to 28 percent or 280,000 of these patients annually due to its less invasive nature and lack of blood contact.', 'second place went to corinnova inc a medical device company in houston that commercializes technology developed by dr john c criscione a professor in the texas a&m college of engineering the award honors a technology called epicheart ™ which is a cardiac compression device that can be delivered and secured to the heart in a minimally invasive manner for patients suffering from congestive heart failure due to their highly invasive nature and high rates of complications current device technologies treat less than 2 percent of the 1 million end-stage patients in need of therapy corinnova technology could potentially treat up to 28 percent or 280 000 of these patients annually due to its less invasive nature and lack of blood contact']
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['692', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/companies-that-commercialize-texas-am-technology-earn-first-and-second-place-in-innostars-competition/', 'The InnoSTARS competition is hosted by the U.S. China Innovation Alliance, the China Science and Technology Exchange Center and the China Association for International Science and Technology Cooperation, and is supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology, People’s Republic of China. The event gives U.S.-based innovators and companies a better understanding of how to conduct business in China and opens the door for the winners to network directly with highly qualified partners and investors in China.', 'the innostars competition is hosted by the us china innovation alliance the china science and technology exchange center and the china association for international science and technology cooperation and is supported by the ministry of science and technology peoples republic of china the event gives us-based innovators and companies a better understanding of how to conduct business in china and opens the door for the winners to network directly with highly qualified partners and investors in china']
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['693', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/companies-that-commercialize-texas-am-technology-earn-first-and-second-place-in-innostars-competition/', 'All new! It’s the 2022 issue of Research@Texas A&M … the magazine', 'all new! its the 2022 issue of research@texas a&m … the magazine']
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['694', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/companies-that-commercialize-texas-am-technology-earn-first-and-second-place-in-innostars-competition/', 'SHARE PAGE', '']
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['695', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/12/12/companies-that-commercialize-texas-am-technology-earn-first-and-second-place-in-innostars-competition/', 'Texas A&M is a member of The Texas A&M University System', '']
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['696', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', 'Image: Wikimedia Commons', 'image: wikimedia commons']
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['697', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', 'The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) has awarded eight research grants to Texas A&M University totaling more than $9 million. The grants are among 60 new awards totaling more than $102 million that CPRIT recently announced in Austin.', 'the cancer prevention and research institute of texas (cprit) has awarded eight research grants to texas a&m university totaling more than $9 million the grants are among 60 new awards totaling more than $102 million that cprit recently announced in austin']
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['698', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', 'Texas A&M Interim Vice President for Research Karen Butler-Purry said, “For the last eight years, CPRIT has delivered on its mission to provide financial support to cancer research across Texas. By funding these grants, CPRIT continues to demonstrate that Texas A&M, our faculty-researchers and their research teams are substantially advancing the state’s commitment to cancer research, treatment and prevention. We share an ultimate goal with CPRIT: to substantially impact breakthroughs to cure cancer in Texas, across the nation, and around the world.”', 'texas a&m interim vice president for research karen butler-purry said for the last eight years cprit has delivered on its mission to provide financial support to cancer research across texas by funding these grants cprit continues to demonstrate that texas a&m our faculty-researchers and their research teams are substantially advancing the states commitment to cancer research treatment and prevention we share an ultimate goal with cprit: to substantially impact breakthroughs to cure cancer in texas across the nation and around the world']
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['699', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', 'In all, Texas A&M garnered a total of $9,057,870 in funding from CPRIT, with slightly more than $7.7 million as academic research grants and $1.35 million for a prevention grant.', 'in all texas a&m garnered a total of $9 057 870 in funding from cprit with slightly more than $77 million as academic research grants and $135 million for a prevention grant']
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['700', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', 'The largest of the research grants is a $5,793,075 award to Michael A. Mancini and Peter J. Davies, who serve as leads for the recently established Center for Advanced Microscopy and Image Informatics in the Institute of Biosciences and Technology, College of Medicine. This collaborative core facility provides cancer researchers with access to sophisticated imaging and computational resources that will enable them to address critical questions in both basic and translational cancer research.\xa0The funding will support the use of advanced imaging technology to develop new therapies for a wide range of cancers.', 'the largest of the research grants is a $5 793 075 award to michael a mancini and peter j davies who serve as leads for the recently established center for advanced microscopy and image informatics in the institute of biosciences and technology college of medicine this collaborative core facility provides cancer researchers with access to sophisticated imaging and computational resources that will enable them to address critical questions in both basic and translational cancer research\xa0the funding will support the use of advanced imaging technology to develop new therapies for a wide range of cancers']
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['701', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', 'CPRIT also funded a $915,000 award to Robert Tsai, an associate professor in the Center for Translational Cancer Research, Institute of Biosciences and Technology, College of Medicine, to support a project titled, “Chemoablation of High-Risk Oral Premalignant Lesions for Sustained Cancer Prevention.” The project will support developing a non-invasive product to destroy mouth lesions that present a high risk of becoming cancerous.', 'cprit also funded a $915 000 award to robert tsai an associate professor in the center for translational cancer research institute of biosciences and technology college of medicine to support a project titled chemoablation of high-risk oral premalignant lesions for sustained cancer prevention the project will support developing a non-invasive product to destroy mouth lesions that present a high risk of becoming cancerous']
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['702', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', 'Other academic research awards went to:', 'other academic research awards went to:']
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['703', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', '* Andrew Phillip West, an assistant professor in the Department of Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology, College of Medicine, who received a $199,795 grant to fund a project titled, “Mitochondrial DNA Instability Engages a Cancer-Related Interferon Program to Modify the Immune Microenvironment and NAD+ Metabolome and Enhance Melanoma Growth.” The project will study how instability in mitochondrial DNA may encourage the growth of melanoma.', '* andrew phillip west an assistant professor in the department of microbial pathogenesis and immunology college of medicine who received a $199 795 grant to fund a project titled mitochondrial dna instability engages a cancer-related interferon program to modify the immune microenvironment and nad+ metabolome and enhance melanoma growth the project will study how instability in mitochondrial dna may encourage the growth of melanoma']
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['704', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', '* Yi Xu, an associate professor at the Center for Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases, Institute of Biosciences and Technology, College of Medicine, who received a $200,000 grant to fund a project titled, “Identify Streptococcus gallolyticus Factors Important for Promoting Colorectal Tumor Development.” The funds will support research into how intestinal microbes may contribute to colorectal cancer.', '* yi xu an associate professor at the center for infectious and inflammatory diseases institute of biosciences and technology college of medicine who received a $200 000 grant to fund a project titled identify streptococcus gallolyticus factors important for promoting colorectal tumor development the funds will support research into how intestinal microbes may contribute to colorectal cancer']
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['705', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', '* Yubin Zhou, an assistant professor in the Center for Translational Cancer Research, Institute of Biosciences and Technology, College of Medicine, who received a $200,000 grant to fund a project titled, “Optogenetic Toolkit for Precise Epigenome Editing in Cancer Cells.” The project will devise technology for locating and removing abnormal DNA within human genomes.', '* yubin zhou an assistant professor in the center for translational cancer research institute of biosciences and technology college of medicine who received a $200 000 grant to fund a project titled optogenetic toolkit for precise epigenome editing in cancer cells the project will devise technology for locating and removing abnormal dna within human genomes']
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['706', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', '* Pushkar Lele, an assistant professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, who received a $200,000 grant to fund a project titled, “Etiology and Prevention of Gastric Cancers by Mitigation of H pylori Mechanosensing.” The project will conduct research into preventing gastric cancer through targeted mechanosensitive enzymes.', '* pushkar lele an assistant professor in the department of chemical engineering college of engineering who received a $200 000 grant to fund a project titled etiology and prevention of gastric cancers by mitigation of h pylori mechanosensing the project will conduct research into preventing gastric cancer through targeted mechanosensitive enzymes']
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['707', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', '* Wenshe Liu, a professor and holder of the Emile and Marta Schweikert Professorship in Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, College of Science, who received a $200,000 grant to fund a project titled, “The Preparation of Novel Phage-Displayed Macrocyclic Peptide Libraries for the Identification of Anticancer Agents.” The grant will fund expanding the chemical diversity of a phage display library.', '* wenshe liu a professor and holder of the emile and marta schweikert professorship in chemistry department of chemistry college of science who received a $200 000 grant to fund a project titled the preparation of novel phage-displayed macrocyclic peptide libraries for the identification of anticancer agents the grant will fund expanding the chemical diversity of a phage display library']
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['708', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', 'Texas A&M received a $1,350,000 prevention grant from CPRIT, awarded to David McClellan, a clinical assistant professor in the Family Medicine Residency program in the College of Medicine, and Jane Bolin, a professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management in the School of Public Health, to fund a project titled, “Continuation/Expansion of Texas A&M’s Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention Program for Underserved Women through a Family Medicine Residency.” The grant will allow Texas A&M to continue to provide cancer-prevention services to women in nine Texas counties, while expanding services to eight other counties.', 'texas a&m received a $1 350 000 prevention grant from cprit awarded to david mcclellan a clinical assistant professor in the family medicine residency program in the college of medicine and jane bolin a professor in the department of health policy and management in the school of public health to fund a project titled continuation/expansion of texas a&ms breast and cervical cancer prevention program for underserved women through a family medicine residency the grant will allow texas a&m to continue to provide cancer-prevention services to women in nine texas counties while expanding services to eight other counties']
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['709', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', 'CPRIT provides funding through its academic research, prevention and product development research programs. In 2007, Texas voters approved a constitutional amendment to establish CPRIT with $3 billion in bonds. Since 2009, CPRIT has presented 1,189 grants totaling roughly $1.89 billion to support cancer research, product development and prevention programs. During the 85th Texas Legislature, CPRIT’s Sunset Review date was extended by two years to 2023 to allow the agency to fulfill its constitutional mandate to invest all funds approved by Texas voters. Programs made possible with CPRIT funding have reached all 254 counties of the state; brought more than 135 distinguished researchers to Texas; advanced scientific and clinical knowledge; and provided more than 3.9 million life-saving education, training, prevention and early detection services to Texans.', 'cprit provides funding through its academic research prevention and product development research programs in 2007 texas voters approved a constitutional amendment to establish cprit with $3 billion in bonds since 2009 cprit has presented 1 189 grants totaling roughly $189 billion to support cancer research product development and prevention programs during the 85th texas legislature cprits sunset review date was extended by two years to 2023 to allow the agency to fulfill its constitutional mandate to invest all funds approved by texas voters programs made possible with cprit funding have reached all 254 counties of the state; brought more than 135 distinguished researchers to texas; advanced scientific and clinical knowledge; and provided more than 39 million life-saving education training prevention and early detection services to texans']
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['710', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', 'All new! It’s the 2022 issue of Research@Texas A&M … the magazine', 'all new! its the 2022 issue of research@texas a&m … the magazine']
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['711', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', 'SHARE PAGE', '']
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['712', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/09/04/cprit-awards-more-than-9-million-in-cancer-research-grants-to-texas-am/', 'Texas A&M is a member of The Texas A&M University System', '']
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['713', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', 'Image: Division of Research', 'image: division of research']
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['714', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', 'Seven faculty members at Texas A&M University were named Arts & Humanities Fellows for 2017 during an awards luncheon on May 5\xa0at the University Club. Each fellowship includes a three-year grant of $15,000 to support a scholarly or creative project.', 'seven faculty members at texas a&m university were named arts & humanities fellows for 2017 during an awards luncheon on may 5\xa0at the university club each fellowship includes a three-year grant of $15 000 to support a scholarly or creative project']
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['715', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', 'Texas A&M Vice President for Research Glen A. Laine said, “The Arts & Humanities Fellows Program is designed to stimulate interactions among scholarly and artistic faculty on our campus, across the nation and around the world while also recognizing extraordinary scholarship and creativity. This outstanding program creates a supportive environment for these faculty members so they may advance their work while they build, strengthen and sustain long-term relationships outside their chosen disciplines.”', 'texas a&m vice president for research glen a laine said the arts & humanities fellows program is designed to stimulate interactions among scholarly and artistic faculty on our campus across the nation and around the world while also recognizing extraordinary scholarship and creativity this outstanding program creates a supportive environment for these faculty members so they may advance their work while they build strengthen and sustain long-term relationships outside their chosen disciplines']
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['716', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', 'A peer-review panel selected each recipient based on merit and originality, professional qualifications, clarity, benefit to the public and the quality of the overall presentation. Fellowship applications were open to all Texas A&M faculty who engage in scholarship in the humanities or in creative work in the arts.', 'a peer-review panel selected each recipient based on merit and originality professional qualifications clarity benefit to the public and the quality of the overall presentation fellowship applications were open to all texas a&m faculty who engage in scholarship in the humanities or in creative work in the arts']
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['717', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', '* Arts & Humanities Fellowships for 2017 were presented to the following faculty members, all of whom are in the College of Liberal Arts:', '* arts & humanities fellowships for 2017 were presented to the following faculty members all of whom are in the college of liberal arts:']
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['718', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', '* Ira Dworkin, an assistant professor in the Department of English, specializes in African American and African Diaspora literature, American literature and culture, race and ethnicity studies, and translational literatures.', '* ira dworkin an assistant professor in the department of english specializes in african american and african diaspora literature american literature and culture race and ethnicity studies and translational literatures']
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['719', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', '* Angela P. Hudson, an associate professor in the Department of History, focuses her research and teaching on American Indian history; race, ethnicity, and migration; Afro-native history; history of American Indians in the U.S. South; Mormon history; the history of medicine; comparative border studies; American Indians and U.S. popular culture; historiography; and 19th century U.S. history.', '* angela p hudson an associate professor in the department of history focuses her research and teaching on american indian history; race ethnicity and migration; afro-native history; history of american indians in the us south; mormon history; the history of medicine; comparative border studies; american indians and us popular culture; historiography; and 19th century us history']
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['720', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', '* Jun Lei, an assistant professor in the Department of International Studies, conducts research on the history of sexuality and gender issues represented in 20th century Chinese literature, film and visual media.', '* jun lei an assistant professor in the department of international studies conducts research on the history of sexuality and gender issues represented in 20th century chinese literature film and visual media']
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['721', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', '* Jeffrey M. Morris, an associate professor in the Department of Performance Studies, composes for traditional instruments, fixed electronic media, and interactive electronics.', '* jeffrey m morris an associate professor in the department of performance studies composes for traditional instruments fixed electronic media and interactive electronics']
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['722', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', '* Martin P. Regan, an associate professor and associate head of the Department of Performance Studies, has composed more than 70 works for traditional Japanese instruments and since 2002 has been affiliated with AURA-J—one of Japan’s premiere performance ensembles of contemporary-traditional Japanese music.', '* martin p regan an associate professor and associate head of the department of performance studies has composed more than 70 works for traditional japanese instruments and since 2002 has been affiliated with aura-jone of japans premiere performance ensembles of contemporary-traditional japanese music']
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['723', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', '* Adam R. Seipp, a professor in the Department of History, concentrates his research on war and social change in modern Germany, particularly the period since 1945.', '* adam r seipp a professor in the department of history concentrates his research on war and social change in modern germany particularly the period since 1945']
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['724', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', '* Diego von Vacano, an associate professor in the Department of Political Science, concentrates his research interests on political theory, political philosophy, the history of political thought, comparative political theory, and Hispanic/Latin American thought.', '* diego von vacano an associate professor in the department of political science concentrates his research interests on political theory political philosophy the history of political thought comparative political theory and hispanic/latin american thought']
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['725', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', 'All new! It’s the 2022 issue of Research@Texas A&M … the magazine', 'all new! its the 2022 issue of research@texas a&m … the magazine']
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['726', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', 'SHARE PAGE', '']
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['727', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/05/texas-am-university-presents-arts-humanities-fellowships-to-seven-faculty-members/', 'Texas A&M is a member of The Texas A&M University System', '']
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['728', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/04/two-texas-am-faculty-members-receive-ttc-innovation-awards/', 'Image: Technology Commercialization', 'image: technology commercialization']
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['729', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/04/two-texas-am-faculty-members-receive-ttc-innovation-awards/', 'Two Texas A&M University faculty members each received an Innovation Award from Texas A&M Technology Commercialization (TTC) during an awards luncheon on May 4. The annual award recognizes researchers whose work exemplifies the spirit of innovation within The Texas A&M University System.', 'two texas a&m university faculty members each received an innovation award from texas a&m technology commercialization (ttc) during an awards luncheon on may 4 the annual award recognizes researchers whose work exemplifies the spirit of innovation within the texas a&m university system']
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['730', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/04/two-texas-am-faculty-members-receive-ttc-innovation-awards/', 'TTC presented the awards during its 2017 Patent and Innovation Awards Luncheon at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center in the George Bush Presidential Library at Texas A&M. The event also recognized 88 faculty members and other researchers from across the A&M System who secured U.S. patents or plant variety protection certificates for their innovations during the 2016 calendar year.', 'ttc presented the awards during its 2017 patent and innovation awards luncheon at the annenberg presidential conference center in the george bush presidential library at texas a&m the event also recognized 88 faculty members and other researchers from across the a&m system who secured us patents or plant variety protection certificates for their innovations during the 2016 calendar year']
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['731', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/04/two-texas-am-faculty-members-receive-ttc-innovation-awards/', 'Texas A&M Provost and Executive Vice President Karan L Watson said, “Texas A&M faculty strive for excellence as comprehensive scholars, including excellent teaching, research, discovery and impact. These awards acknowledge their success in applying new knowledge to the issues of our day, through partnership with industry, commercialization of new ideas and transfer of knowledge to the people of our state, nation and world.”', 'texas a&m provost and executive vice president karan l watson said texas a&m faculty strive for excellence as comprehensive scholars including excellent teaching research discovery and impact these awards acknowledge their success in applying new knowledge to the issues of our day through partnership with industry commercialization of new ideas and transfer of knowledge to the people of our state nation and world']
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['732', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/04/two-texas-am-faculty-members-receive-ttc-innovation-awards/', 'TTC presented Innovation Awards to:', 'ttc presented innovation awards to:']
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['733', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/04/two-texas-am-faculty-members-receive-ttc-innovation-awards/', '* Gregory A. Sword, a professor and holder of the Charles R. Parencia Chair in Cotton Entomology, Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Sword’s research led to collaboration with an industry partner, which has subsequently produced a commercially available seed treatment. The seed treatment allows cottonseed plagued by dwindling irrigation water and drought to produce more fiber.', '* gregory a sword a professor and holder of the charles r parencia chair in cotton entomology department of entomology college of agriculture and life sciences swords research led to collaboration with an industry partner which has subsequently produced a commercially available seed treatment the seed treatment allows cottonseed plagued by dwindling irrigation water and drought to produce more fiber']
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['734', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/04/two-texas-am-faculty-members-receive-ttc-innovation-awards/', '* Shuhua “Joshua” Yuan, an associate professor in the Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, has employed integrated and multidisciplinary approaches to address important issues in bioenergy and plant biology. He has led more than $9.8 million in major research initiatives from the U.S. Department of Energy, and his lab has pioneered lignin conversion and photosynthetic hydrocarbon production.', '* shuhua joshua yuan an associate professor in the department of plant pathology and microbiology college of agriculture and life sciences has employed integrated and multidisciplinary approaches to address important issues in bioenergy and plant biology he has led more than $98 million in major research initiatives from the us department of energy and his lab has pioneered lignin conversion and photosynthetic hydrocarbon production']
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['735', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/04/two-texas-am-faculty-members-receive-ttc-innovation-awards/', 'In addition, TTC presented 45 Patent Awards to 64 faculty members and other researchers from Texas A&M, the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station, the Texas A&M Transportation Institute and Texas A&M AgriLife Research, plus a faculty member from Texas A&M University-Kingsville and another from West Texas A&M University, whose inventions were granted patent protection by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office during 2016.', 'in addition ttc presented 45 patent awards to 64 faculty members and other researchers from texas a&m the texas a&m engineering experiment station the texas a&m transportation institute and texas a&m agrilife research plus a faculty member from texas a&m university-kingsville and another from west texas a&m university whose inventions were granted patent protection by the us patent and trademark office during 2016']
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['736', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/04/two-texas-am-faculty-members-receive-ttc-innovation-awards/', 'TTC also gave six Plant Variety Protection Certificate Awards to 23 researchers from Texas A&M and Texas A&M AgriLife whose plant varieties were granted certificates by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Plant Variety Protection Office during 2016.', 'ttc also gave six plant variety protection certificate awards to 23 researchers from texas a&m and texas a&m agrilife whose plant varieties were granted certificates by the us department of agricultures plant variety protection office during 2016']
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['737', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/04/two-texas-am-faculty-members-receive-ttc-innovation-awards/', 'All new! It’s the 2022 issue of Research@Texas A&M … the magazine', 'all new! its the 2022 issue of research@texas a&m … the magazine']
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['738', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/04/two-texas-am-faculty-members-receive-ttc-innovation-awards/', 'SHARE PAGE', '']
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['739', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/05/04/two-texas-am-faculty-members-receive-ttc-innovation-awards/', 'Texas A&M is a member of The Texas A&M University System', '']
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['740', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', 'Twenty-one of the world’s most celebrated scholars—including two recipients of the Nobel Prize in physics—will share their insights in genomics, medicine, literature, physics and information technology during a Feb. 22-24 symposium presented by the Institute for Advanced Study at Texas A&M University.', 'twenty-one of the worlds most celebrated scholarsincluding two recipients of the nobel prize in physicswill share their insights in genomics medicine literature physics and information technology during a feb 22-24 symposium presented by the institute for advanced study at texas a&m university']
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['741', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', 'The symposium will offer five sessions over two-and-a-half days, beginning with an official welcome from The Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 22, in the Hawking Auditorium of the Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy, 576 University Dr., on Texas A&M’s main campus.', 'the symposium will offer five sessions over two-and-a-half days beginning with an official welcome from the texas a&m university system chancellor john sharp at 1 pm on wednesday feb 22 in the hawking auditorium of the mitchell institute for fundamental physics and astronomy 576 university dr on texas a&ms main campus']
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['742', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', 'During the symposium’s third session on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 23, University President Michael K. Young and A&M System Regent Robert L. Albritton will provide welcoming remarks.', 'during the symposiums third session on thursday afternoon feb 23 university president michael k young and a&m system regent robert l albritton will provide welcoming remarks']
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['743', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', '“We launched the Institute for Advanced Study in 2010 on the premise that the finest universities in the world have access to the finest minds in the world,” Founding Director John L. Junkins said. “This symposium is a clear reflection of that premise. We are bringing a collection of the world’s finest minds to College Station with the goal of inspiring our amazing students and our stellar faculty to even greater academic heights.”', 'we launched the institute for advanced study in 2010 on the premise that the finest universities in the world have access to the finest minds in the world founding director john l junkins said this symposium is a clear reflection of that premise we are bringing a collection of the worlds finest minds to college station with the goal of inspiring our amazing students and our stellar faculty to even greater academic heights']
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['744', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', 'Among the presenters are 11 Faculty Fellows from the Institute for Advanced Study at Texas A&M University. They are, in order of appearance: Manfred Schartl, Richard Gibbs, Robert Levine, Wolfgang Schleich, Roy Glauber, Robert Calderbank, Ingrid Daubechies, Maryellen Giger, Alan Needleman and Susan Suleiman.', 'among the presenters are 11 faculty fellows from the institute for advanced study at texas a&m university they are in order of appearance: manfred schartl richard gibbs robert levine wolfgang schleich roy glauber robert calderbank ingrid daubechies maryellen giger alan needleman and susan suleiman']
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['745', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', 'Admission is free and open to the general public.', 'admission is free and open to the general public']
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['746', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', 'Wednesday, Feb. 22', 'wednesday feb 22']
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['747', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', '1:30 to 4:50 p.m. – Genetics and Medicine: Manfred Schartl, professor and chairman, Physiological Chemistry Biocenter, Medical School, University of Würzburg, Germany; Richard Gibbs, founding director, Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor College of Medicine; James E. Womack, University Distinguished Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M; and Arthur L. Beaudet, professor of molecular and human genetics and pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital.', '1:30 to 4:50 pm – genetics and medicine: manfred schartl professor and chairman physiological chemistry biocenter medical school university of würzburg germany; richard gibbs founding director human genome sequencing center baylor college of medicine; james e womack university distinguished professor college of veterinary medicine & biomedical sciences texas a&m; and arthur l beaudet professor of molecular and human genetics and pediatrics baylor college of medicine and texas childrens hospital']
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['748', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', 'Thursday, Feb. 23', 'thursday feb 23']
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['749', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', '8:30 a.m. to noon – Literary Democracy: Robert S. Levine, Distinguished Professor of English, University of Maryland; Ed Folsom, Roy J. Carver Professor of English, University of Iowa; Wai Chee Dimock, William Lampson Professor of English and American Studies, Yale University; and Jerome Loving, University Distinguished Professor of English, College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M.', '8:30 am to noon – literary democracy: robert s levine distinguished professor of english university of maryland; ed folsom roy j carver professor of english university of iowa; wai chee dimock william lampson professor of english and american studies yale university; and jerome loving university distinguished professor of english college of liberal arts texas a&m']
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['750', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', '1:30 to 3:10 p.m. – The Nobel Foundation Celebrates Quantum Mechanics: Girish Agarwal, professor, Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering, Texas A&M; Wolfgang Schleich, Distinguished Professor of quantum physics, University of Ulm, Germany; and Marlan Scully, University Distinguished Professor, Institute of Quantum Science and Engineering, Texas A&M.', '1:30 to 3:10 pm – the nobel foundation celebrates quantum mechanics: girish agarwal professor institute for quantum science and engineering texas a&m; wolfgang schleich distinguished professor of quantum physics university of ulm germany; and marlan scully university distinguished professor institute of quantum science and engineering texas a&m']
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['751', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', '3:50 to 5 p.m. – Special Physics Colloquium, featuring two recipients of the Nobel Prize in physics: David Lee, University Distinguished Professor of physics and astronomy, College of Science, Texas A&M and Roy Glauber, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics Emeritus, Harvard University and Eminent Scholar in Residence and visiting professor in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Texas A&M.', '3:50 to 5 pm – special physics colloquium featuring two recipients of the nobel prize in physics: david lee university distinguished professor of physics and astronomy college of science texas a&m and roy glauber mallinckrodt professor of physics emeritus harvard university and eminent scholar in residence and visiting professor in the college of agriculture and life sciences texas a&m']
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['752', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', 'Friday, Feb. 24', 'friday feb 24']
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['753', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', '8:30 a.m. to noon – Information and Computation, Tools for Better Living: Robert Calderbank, director of the Information Initiative and professor of mathematics and electrical engineering, Duke University; Ingrid Daubechies, James B. Duke Professor of Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University; Maryellen L. Giger, A. N. Pritzker Professor of Radiology/Medical Physics, The University of Chicago; and Alan Needleman, TEES Distinguished Research Professor, College of Engineering and College of Science, Texas A&M.', '8:30 am to noon – information and computation tools for better living: robert calderbank director of the information initiative and professor of mathematics and electrical engineering duke university; ingrid daubechies james b duke professor of mathematics and electrical and computer engineering duke university; maryellen l giger a n pritzker professor of radiology/medical physics the university of chicago; and alan needleman tees distinguished research professor college of engineering and college of science texas a&m']
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['754', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', '1:30 to 4 p.m. – Writing in Dark Times: Susan Suleiman, C. Douglas Dillon Research Professor of the Civilization of France and research professor of comparative literature, Harvard University; Maurice Samuels, Betty Jane Anlyan Professor of French, Yale University; Lynn Higgins, Edward Tuck Professor of French and professor of comparative literature and film studies, Dartmouth College; and Henry Rousso, director of research, French National Center for Scientific Research, Paris.', '1:30 to 4 pm – writing in dark times: susan suleiman c douglas dillon research professor of the civilization of france and research professor of comparative literature harvard university; maurice samuels betty jane anlyan professor of french yale university; lynn higgins edward tuck professor of french and professor of comparative literature and film studies dartmouth college; and henry rousso director of research french national center for scientific research paris']
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['755', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', 'About the Institute for Advanced Study at Texas A&M University: The Institute for Advanced Study was established in December 2010 by The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents to build on the growing academic reputation of Texas A&M and to provide a framework to attract top scholars from throughout the nation and abroad for appointments of up to a year. The selection of Faculty Fellows initiates with faculty nominations of National Academies and Nobel Prize-caliber scholars who align with existing strengths and ambitions of the University. To learn more, visit http://tias.tamu.edu', 'about the institute for advanced study at texas a&m university: the institute for advanced study was established in december 2010 by the texas a&m university system board of regents to build on the growing academic reputation of texas a&m and to provide a framework to attract top scholars from throughout the nation and abroad for appointments of up to a year the selection of faculty fellows initiates with faculty nominations of national academies and nobel prize-caliber scholars who align with existing strengths and ambitions of the university to learn more visit http://tiastamuedu']
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['756', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', 'About Research at Texas A&M University:\xa0As one of the world’s leading research institutions, Texas A&M is at the forefront in making significant contributions to scholarship and discovery, including that of science and technology. Research conducted at Texas A&M represented annual expenditures of more than $892 million in fiscal year 2016. Texas A&M ranked in the top 20 of the National Science Foundation’s Higher Education Research and Development survey (2015), based on expenditures of more than $866 million in fiscal year 2015. Texas A&M’s research creates new knowledge that provides basic, fundamental and applied contributions resulting, in many cases, in economic benefits to the state, nation and world. To learn more, visit\xa0https://research.tamu.edu.', 'about research at texas a&m university:\xa0as one of the worlds leading research institutions texas a&m is at the forefront in making significant contributions to scholarship and discovery including that of science and technology research conducted at texas a&m represented annual expenditures of more than $892 million in fiscal year 2016 texas a&m ranked in the top 20 of the national science foundations higher education research and development survey (2015) based on expenditures of more than $866 million in fiscal year 2015 texas a&ms research creates new knowledge that provides basic fundamental and applied contributions resulting in many cases in economic benefits to the state nation and world to learn more visit\xa0https://researchtamuedu']
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['757', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', 'All new! It’s the 2022 issue of Research@Texas A&M … the magazine', 'all new! its the 2022 issue of research@texas a&m … the magazine']
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['759', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2017/02/15/prominent-scholars-including-two-nobel-laureates-will-present-lectures-during-the-institute-for-advanced-study-symposium/', 'Texas A&M is a member of The Texas A&M University System', '']
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['760', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2016/12/14/national-academy-of-inventors-selects-texas-am-universitys-john-l-junkins-as-2016-nai-fellow/', 'The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) on Tuesday named John L. Junkins among its 175 NAI Fellows for 2016. Induction ceremonies are set for April 6, 2017, at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston.', 'the national academy of inventors (nai) on tuesday named john l junkins among its 175 nai fellows for 2016 induction ceremonies are set for april 6 2017 at the john f kennedy presidential library and museum in boston']
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['761', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2016/12/14/national-academy-of-inventors-selects-texas-am-universitys-john-l-junkins-as-2016-nai-fellow/', 'Junkins is the founding director of the Texas A&M University Institute for Advanced Study in the Division of Research as well as a Distinguished Professor, a Regents Professor, and holder of the Royce E. Wisenbaker Chair in the Department of Aerospace Engineering, Dwight Look College of Engineering. In addition, Junkins is the director of the Land, Air and Space Robotics Laboratory and of the Center for Mechanics and Control, both at Texas A&M.', 'junkins is the founding director of the texas a&m university institute for advanced study in the division of research as well as a distinguished professor a regents professor and holder of the royce e wisenbaker chair in the department of aerospace engineering dwight look college of engineering in addition junkins is the director of the land air and space robotics laboratory and of the center for mechanics and control both at texas a&m']
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['762', 'https://research.tamu.edu/2016/12/14/national-academy-of-inventors-selects-texas-am-universitys-john-l-junkins-as-2016-nai-fellow/', 'Over a career that spans five decades, Junkins has made significant contributions to the navigation, mechanics and control of aerospace systems, which are documented in more than 400 articles and eight books. Early in his career, Junkins worked on concepts and inventions to support U.S. space missions. From laser range measurements made during Apollo missions 15, 16 and 17 in 1971-72, Junkins developed a precise model for the shape of the moon. He later developed the first finite element representation of the Earth’s gravity anomalies, which supported early inertial guidance methods for Polaris missiles. In more recent years, in collaboration with his students, Junkins developed the laser-scanning electric whiteboard; the StarNav II, a split field-of-view star camera designed to enhance spacecraft navigation; the VisNav, a navigation sensor designed to improve the capability of spacecraft to rendezvous and dock; and a robot that mimics spacecraft proximity operations for research in Earth-bound laboratories, among other inventions. He has developed many algorithms for spacecraft control, including a novel way to use the Earth’s magnetic field to maneuver spinning satellites; this was implemented successfully for the NOVA spacecraft.', 'over a career that spans five decades junkins has made significant contributions to the navigation mechanics and control of aerospace systems which are documented in more than 400 articles and eight books early in his career junkins worked on concepts and inventions to support us space missions from laser range measurements made during apollo missions 15 16 and 17 in 1971-72 junkins developed a precise model for the shape of the moon he later developed the first finite element representation of the earths gravity anomalies which supported early inertial guidance methods for polaris missiles in more recent years in collaboration with his students junkins developed the laser-scanning electric whiteboard; the starnav ii a split field-of-view star camera designed to enhance spacecraft navigation; the visnav a navigation sensor designed to improve the capability of spacecraft to rendezvous and dock; and a robot that mimics spacecraft proximity operations for research in earth-bound laboratories among other inventions he has developed many algorithms for spacecraft control including a novel way to use the earths magnetic field to maneuver spinning satellites; this was implemented successfully for the nova spacecraft']