Texas A&M Hagler Fellow Peter Hotez discussed the state of the pandemic and the growing anti-science movement during a recent talk hosted by the School of Public Health.
The 2020 annual report introduces the latest class of Hagler Fellows and presents cutting-edge research conducted by past fellows and their Texas A&M collaborators.
A Texas A&M School of Public Health student and Hagler fellow is combining her United Nations health background with her studies in health promotion to research global vaccination confidence.
A scene from the 2012 “Life of Pi,” a film that used Tessendorf’s fluid simulation software and earned a 2013 Academy Award for “Best Visual Effects.” By Sarah Wilson, Texas A&M University College of Architecture Jerry Tessendorf Jerry Tessendorf, an Academy Award-winning professor of visual computing from Clemson University…
By Research Communications and Public Relations The Hagler Institute for Advanced Study at Texas A&M University announced today the seven members of its 2017-18 class of Faculty Fellows, each of whom is renowned for significantly advancing research in biology, computing, engineering, physics, physiology or law. In addition, the…