Dr. Roderick H. Dashwood was recently elected to the prestigious Fellowship Royal Society of Biology for making prominent contributions to the advancement of cancer research. The Royal Society of Biology is one of the oldest science societies in the United Kingdom. He was recruited from Oregon State University and is the director of the Center for Epigenetics & Disease Prevention at Texas A&M University, Institute of Biosciences and Technology in Houston, with affiliated positions in the Department of Nutrition and Food Science at Texas A&M University, and the Department of Clinical Cancer Prevention, MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Dr. Dashwood is a distinguished scientist and holder of the John S Dunn Endowed Chair.
The inaugural ceremony honored Distinguished Dissertation, Montgomery and Outstanding Mentoring awardees, and GRAD Aggies certificate earners.
When compared to universities around the world, two A&M programs rank in the Top 10 with an additional eight in the Top 30.
Jacqueline and Kristopher Knoop are pillars of the Aggieland community.
Public Health students at the Higher Education Center at McAllen hosted a mental health awareness fair and community cleanup.
From backyards to football fields and golf courses, science is reshaping the turfgrass experience.
An instructor from Texas A&M’s Financial Planning Program says it’s more important than ever for young adults to manage their personal finances wisely. Here’s how.
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