First name,Last name,Preferred title,Overview,Position,Department,Individual
Arlen,Strader,IT Manager III,"Arlen Strader began with the college in January, 1997 and is currently responsible for developing and maintaining various database and web applications within the college as well as IT Security and Laserfiche.
Arlen's current focus on developing web-based tools to improve the efficiency of educator preparation management and other aspects of administrative support. My current work is the development of the Aggie Educators Portal (educators.tamu.edu) that collects, tracks, and reports data associated with the educator certification process at Texas A&M in relation to state certification requirements.
Job Responsibilities
* SEHD Data Portal (directory, college LISTSERVs, center evaluation, GA evaluation, graduate student reviews, etc.)
* LaserFiche Unit Admin
Current Projects (Fall 2023)
* Deployment of the Aggie Educators Portal (AEP) across all educator preparation programs at Texas A&M
* Exploring options for expanding the use of the AEP to other TAMU schools
* Close out of the legacy SEHD Data Portal",IT Manager III,School of Education and Human Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n00a1ec46
Harold V,Simpson Ii,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Pediatric Dentistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0179cac4
James,Samuel,Regents Professor and Head,"Our laboratory works with the obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen, Coxiella burnetii, the etiologic agent of Q fever and a category B biothreat agent. The long-term goal of this research is to understand the molecular pathogenic mechanisms involved in the host-pathogen interaction. To accomplish this broad goal, project in the lab are designed to test the molecular mechanisms employed by both the host and pathogen. Current pathogen studies include 1) broad survey of proteins secreted via a type 4 secretion system (T4SS) followed by determination of essentiality of each substrate for virulence and detailed analysis of mechanism of host modulation 2) survey of essential virulence loci identified by specific mutant screens, and 3) definition of the relative virulence of phylogenetically distinct isolate groups.",Regents Professor and Head,Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n01c3216f
Meinhard,Schobeiri,Professor,"Our research at TPFL covers a wide range of topics dealing with all aspects of aero-thermodynamic design and development of turbomachinery, particularly turbine components. This includes steady and unsteady aerodynamics, heat transfer, film cooling, and design and off-design performance of power and thrust generation gas turbines.",Professor,Mechanical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n01e0e333
Christopher,Smith,Instructional Assistant Professor,"My graduate research primarily revolved around using microscopic organisms called foraminifera as environmental indicators, using both microfossils and extant groups in the present day. Foraminifera are extraordinarily sensitive to environmental changes, which makes them a potentially valuable tool in a wide array of research avenues.
Under Dr. Susan Goldstein at the University of Georgia, my doctoral project involved the effect of heavy metals such as arsenic, cadmium, copper, nickel, and zinc on foraminifera. Because foraminifera are so sensitive to environmental shifts in everything from temperature to salinity to pH, it can be historically hard to ascertain the specific effects of heavy metals and other pollutants on foraminifera. Specifically, it is not known if there is a major difference in how these elements affect foraminifera. In addition, it is unclear whether different clades of foraminifera respond to heavy metal influence in the same fashion. The goal of this study was to enhance the utility of foraminifera as bioindicators by seeking answers to these questions so that potential bioindicator species might be confirmed. To do this, I used a technique pioneered by Dr. Goldstein and Dr. Elisabeth Alve that involves the harvesting of propagules. Propagules are juvenile foraminifera present in aquatic sediment. By sieving out everything except the smallest possible fraction, the propagules can be isolated and placed in conditions of the researcher's choosing. Sediment samples were taken from two different coastal sites: Sapelo Island, Georgia, and Little Duck Key, Florida. Using the propagule method, assemblages of foraminifera were grown in the laboratory from propagules in the sediment samples, with exposure to selected individual heavy metals. The metals had an overall negative effect on the population dynamics and shell chemistry of foraminifera. Zinc in particular seems to cause shell deformities in certain species at elevated concentrations. This research also used laser ablation ICP-MS to explore possible incorporation of the metals into the foraminiferal shell itself. Using facilities at Oregon State University, LA-ICP-MS revealed that the vast majority of foraminifera incorporated the surrounding heavy metals in the water into their tests. The amount of metal incorporated seemed to depend on the species and metal involved, revealing possible vital effects at work governing biochemical reactions between the foraminifera and the elements in the seawater. This doctoral project resulted in three professional papers, all three of which are published, with two in the Journal of Foraminiferal Research and one in Marine Micropaleontology.",Instructional Assistant Professor,Marine and Coastal Environmental Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n01f48ad9
Yuxiang,Sun,Professor,"Dr. Sun is an expert on ""hunger hormone"" ghrelin. She generated the first set of ghrelin and ghrelin receptor knockout mice, and discovered novel roles of ghrelin signaling in diabetes, thermogenesis, and inflammation. Her laboratory uses state-of-the-art tools to study ghrelin system in energy sensing, metabolism and immunity, and aging. Her work suggests that ghrelin signal might be a promising drug target for obesity, diabetes, inflammation, and Alzheimer's disease.",Professor,Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0228c22e
Sing-Hoi,Sze,Associate Professor - Term Appoint,"Our work focuses on the application of computational techniques to solve problems in biology. Current research projects cover diverse areas in computational biology, including multiple sequence alignment, motif finding with applications to predicting transcription factor binding sites, biological network analysis, and identification of gene clusters within genomes.",Associate Professor - Term Appoint,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0248d9df
Kervin,Simmons,Visiting Lecturer,,Visiting Lecturer,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n02c5fccf
Debra,Shafer,Lecturer,,Lecturer,"Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n035c8f59
Anja,Schulze,Professor,"My research on marine invertebrates spans evolution, ecology, development and physiology. My lab is interested in how invertebrate animals have diversified over time and space. Which morphological and physiological characteristics have led to the evolutionary success of a species? Which environmental factors drive its geographic distribution? To address these questions, we focus on marine annelids, a ubiquitous and diverse taxon with at least 15,000 described species and a wide range of habitats and lifestyles.",Professor,Texas A&M University at Galveston,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n042bccf8
Md Nazmus,Sakib,Instructional Assistant Professor,"Currently, I am conducting research and scholarly work on interdisciplinary topics while serving as a research assistant in the Connected Informatics and Built Environment Research (CIBER) Lab, Department of Construction Science, also affiliated with HUman Bio-Behavioral Signals (HUBBS) Lab, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, and working toward my Ph.D. degree in Interdisciplinary Engineering at Texas A&M University. I was also an Instructor on record for Building Information Modeling (BIM) courses for undergraduate students.
RESEARCH/PROFESSIONAL INTEREST
Wearable devices, Physiological signal processing, Big data, Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) technology, Virtual reality (VR) simulation, Game physics engine, Artificial intelligence, Data mining, Construction processes, automation, safety, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and Digital Twin.",Instructional Assistant Professor,Construction Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n044efa6b
Bhupinder,Singh,Postdoctoral Research Associate,"My research aimed to effectively use crop/ecosystem models to study various ""what if"" scenarios and develop and evaluate efficient pasture/crop and irrigation management strategies to enhance resource use efficiency and optimize production while protecting the environment.",Postdoctoral Research Associate,Vernon Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n04b21290
Xingyong,Song,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n04b97c5f
Joseph,Spence,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n05839d86
Shaunta,Singer,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n060d3cfc
Ehab,Shehata,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n07df90fa
Dorothy,Shippen,Professor,"We are taking biochemical, molecular genetic and cytological approaches to study the structure, function and maintenance of telomeres. Telomeres are higher order nucleoprotein complexes that cap the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes and play essential roles in conferring genome stability and cell proliferation capacity. The protective cap of the telomere is comprised of specific telomere binding proteins that regulate the length of telomeric DNA tract and allow the cell distinguish the chromosome terminus from a double-strand break. Telomeric DNA is synthesized by the action of telomerase, an unusual reverse transcriptase that replenishes telomeric DNA lost as a consequence of replication by conventional DNA polymerases. We have developed the genetically tractable flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana as a model system for studying telomeres in higher eukaryotes. With its sequenced genome, abundant genetic and transgenic tools, and extraordinarily high tolerance to genome instability, Arabidopsis has proven to be an excellent model for investigating fundamental processes in telomere biology. Current studies focus on defining the function and molecular evolution of telomere capping proteins and components of the telomerase ribonucleoprotein complex.",Professor,Biochemistry and Biophysics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n07e86cac
Christopher,Seabury,Associate Professor,"Mammalian molecular genetics, genomics, and population genetics; animal disease genomics; utilization of population and quantitative genetics to elucidate host loci and relevant variation influencing differential susceptibility to disease, adaptability, and feed efficiency; next generation sequencing and de novo genome assembly as a mechanism to enable novel research programs in non-model mammalian and avian species of interest.",Associate Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n08037241
Michael,Schuett,Instructional Professor,,Instructional Professor,"Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0905ed4e
Matthew,SORENSON,Professor and Associate Dean,,Professor and Associate Dean,School of Nursing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n09260d17
John,Spengler,Professor,,Faculty,School of Education and Human Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n093fffd0
Chris,Skaggs,Associate Vice Chancellor and Associate Dean,"Skaggs coordinates the introductory animal science laboratories, teaches AGLS 101 (Freshman Orientation) for the College, and co-teaches the livestock and meats evaluation courses. Skaggs also assists in recruitment efforts for the College, coordinates the college scholarship program and student professional development activities, coordinates student internships with the San Antonio Livestock Exposition and is liasion with major livestock shows of Texas. He is a co-editor, with H. O. Kunkel, dean emeritus of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, of ""Revolutionizing Higher Education in Agriculture: Framework, Principles and Agenda for Action,"" a study of the colleges of agriculture, natural resources and life sciences in the United States.
Skaggs devotes a considerable amount of time to live animal evaluation. He has judged numerous national shows including the National Western, North American International, San Antonio Livestock Exposition and Houston Livestock Show beef cattle shows, and he works with youth at hundreds of youth shows across the country. He serves as superintendent of the intercollegiate livestock judging contest and the steer show at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, assistant superintendent of the 4-H/FFA livestock judging contest, beef cattle skillathon and steer show at the San Antonio Livestock Exposition and superintendent of the steer show at the State Fair of Texas.",Associate Vice Chancellor and Associate Dean||Professor||San Antonio Livestock Exposition Chair,College of Agriculture and Life Sciences||Animal Science||Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n09d109d0
Stephen,Sebesta,TTI Research Scientist,,TTI Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n09f3124a
Thomas,Sanchez,Professor,,Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n09fa98bc
Sarah,Stuber,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0af1a1d1
James,Sanders,Professor,"Dr. Sanders teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in animal breeding and conducts research in beef cattle genetics and breeding. His research has included systems analysis of beef cattle production, comparisons of cattle breeds for birth, growth, carcass and cow productivity traits, evaluation of genetic change within cattle breeds, evaluation of hybrid vigor retention in Bos indicus/Bos taurus crossbred cattle, identification of genes with major effects on birth, growth, carcass, disposition, and cow productivity traits in beef cattle, and genetic history of the Brahman breed.",Professor,Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0b98a027
Jane,Sell,Professor,,Professor Emerita,Sociology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0c1c95d8
Hannah,Simpson,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Political Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0cc050a3
Hamidreza,Samouei,Research Assistant Professor,,Faculty Affiliate||Research Assistant Professor,Energy Institute||Petroleum Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0d5dd156
Neil,Sobol,Professor and Director,"Building on my practice experience in consumer-protection issues, my current research focuses on issues involving abuses by debt collectors in both the civil and criminal justice arenas.",Associate Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0dc318bc
Erin,Scott,Assistant Professor,"I am most interested in developing a career path in translational research, allowing me to bridge basic science findings to practical applications in the clinic in order to enhance the care and well-being of veterinary patients. As a comparative ophthalmologist, my professional interests are broadened by the wide variety of clinically-relevant ocular conditions encountered in canine, feline, equine and exotic animal species. This includes advancements in the treatment of cataracts, diseases of the retina, and pathogenesis of glaucoma with a strong emphasis in ocular pathology. By linking the clinical features of ocular disease with their associated histopathologic changes, I can provide a unique perspective in the interpretation and understanding of ocular disease processes in veterinary patients and their relevance to comparable human disorders.",Assistant Professor,Small Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0e1819ff
Christopher,Simek,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0ec176d8
John,Schuessler,Associate Professor,"John Schuessler is Associate Professor in the Department of International Affairs and Co-Director of the Albritton Center for Grand Strategy at the Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University. Previously, he taught at the Air War College. Schuessler received his PhD in political science from the University of Chicago. He has been published in International Security, International Studies Review, Perspectives on Politics, St. Antony's International Review, Strategic Studies Quarterly, and White House Studies. He is the author of Deceit on the Road to War: Presidents, Politics, and American Democracy (Cornell University Press, 2015). He has been Chair of the Foreign Policy Section of the American Political Association. His primary interests include democracy and war as well as American grand strategy.",Associate Professor||Co-Director,International Affairs||Albritton Center for Grand Strategy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0eec4b3b
Michael,Schuller,,"Dr. Schuller's teaching and research interests include: Power and Thermal Management systems, High Temperature Materials, System Design and Analysis, Project Management, and Design of Experiments.",Instructional Associate Professor,Mechanical Engineering (Qatar),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n11d69cc9
Roger,Smith,Professor,,Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n11e5dd7d
Bradley,Sharpe,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Finance,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n12268b43
Leslie,Seipp,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer||Senior Lecturer,Mays Student Transformation Center||Marketing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1295c99b
Sarah,Sampson,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n12be0bf2
Robert,Strawser,Professor,"My teaching and research interests include financial and managerial accounting, cost accounting, auditing, and behavioral applications in accounting.",Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n131706f7
Friedhelm,Schroeder,Professor,Intracellular lipid transfer proteins; lipid metabolism; multiphoton imaging of intracellular lipid transport and targeting in living cells and tissues of gene targeted animals.,Professor,Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n157063e2
Sorin,Sorescu,Professor and Head,"My research interests focus on short sales and informational content of securitry prices, asset management, market efficiency, and macro finance.",Professor and Head||Faculty Affiliate,Energy Institute||Finance,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n15ea3cf0
David,Schakel,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n162d6eba
Rachel,Smallman,Associate Professor,"Our research focuses on the social cognitive processes involved in decision-making. Our primary research focuses on counterfactual thinking, which are thoughts of ""if only"" or ""what might have been"". Imagining how events might have turned out differently is a common cognitive process, especially after negative events and near misses. Research shows that these counterfactual thoughts can be both dysfunctional and functional, depending on the situation. Our research examines both sides of the counterfactual coin: the bias and the benefits of counterfactual thinking. We are particularly interested in how and why these thoughts occur and their affective, cognitive, and behavioral consequences. Importantly our current projects examine both the basic science behind counterfactual thinking and also how it can be applied to both mental health and health behavior domains. Other research in the lab examines various factors involved in decision-making, with interdisciplinary work examining decision-making and motivation in engineering.",Associate Professor,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n164f5f26
Erchin,Serpedin,Professor,"My research interests include signal processing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, biomedical engineering, cybersecurity, and smart grids.",Professor,Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n17ba83f2
Henrik,Schmiediche,Instructional Associate Professor,,Instructional Associate Professor,Statistics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n18034335
Hans,Schuessler,Professor,"Atomic physics and laser spectroscopy: on-line spectroscopy of short-lived isotopes, measurement of nuclear moments, spins nd charge distributions, cross-sections for spin dependent atomic collisions, ion storage spectroscopy and laser cooling, low energy ion and atom collisions, highly charged ion spectroscopy and Wigner crystals.",Faculty Affiliate||Professor,Physics and Astronomy||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n18880b39
Kristen,Shumbera,Lecturer,,Assistant Lecturer,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n18b749a5
Nancy,Simpson,Clinical Professor,,Clinical Professor,Mays Student Transformation Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n196d6831
Nishita,Sinha,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Crash Analytics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1a66327c
Lance,Simms,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Construction Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1a9594d4
Alina,Sorescu,Professor,"My research focuses on business models, product portfolio decisions, branding, acquisitions and alliances, and measuring the financial value of marketing actions.",Professor,Marketing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1a9cd730
Christina,Seeger,Assistant Professor Pharmacy-HSC Librarian,"With an extensive background in pharmacy and teaching, Christina serves as library liaison to the Texas A&M Health Science Center - Irma Lerma Rangel School of Pharmacy, and the School of Nursing. She is a member of the Medical Library Association (MLA) and hold the rank of distinguished member in the Academy of Health Information Professionals She is also a member of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP), where she contributes to the AACP List of Basic Resources for Pharmacy Education and the Core Journals List. Christina spent nearly 10 years serving the Feik School of Pharmacy at University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio prior to returning to MSL in 2019.",Assistant Professor,University Libraries,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1ab41bb2
Laura,Sare,Data Librarian,,Full Librarian,University Libraries,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1b29fa1f
Anna,Seo,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Pediatric Dentistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1bc35ae4
Heewon,Seo,Research Assistant Professor,,Research Assistant Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1bea8114
Velumani,Subramaniam,Instructional Associate Professor,"o Energy harvesting materials.
o Alternative materials for Silicon in Photovoltaic applications.
o Fabrication/Synthesis, characterization and optimization of micro and nanostructures for PV, photocatalysis and sensors.
o Embedding nanostructured composites in earth abundant materials for removal of heavy metals from water.
o Fabrication, installation of water treatment plant for organic and inorg?nics, especially heavy metal removal.
o Simulation and computation using Materials studio (Software) and comparison of properties.",Instructional Associate Professor||Advisor - Solar Car Team,Mechanical Engineering||Texas A&M Society of Automotive Engineers,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1ccb4853
Nripendra,Sarker,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1fc8a716
Patricia,Smith,Professor and Associate Department Head,"Hydrologic modeling, particularly land use and land cover effects on hydrologic processes at different temporal and spatial scales. Development of TMDLs for bacterial impairment of streams.",,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n213ac629
Irtisha,Singh,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Cell Biology and Genetics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n21de339d
Jack,Smith,Professor,,Professor and Director,Center For Biomedical Informatics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n225d0918
Serap,Savari,Associate Professor,"My research interests include the areas of Information theory, data compression, network coding, computing and communication systems",Associate Professor,Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n226ff000
Oksana,Shatalov,Dr.,,Instructional Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n23156ca8
Rahul,Srinivasan,Associate Professor,"My research focuses on developing a mechanistic understanding of neurodegeneration, with the goal of discovering novel strategies to treat neurodegenerative disorders. In this regard, I am interested in two primary areas: (1) Understanding the role of astrocytes in neurodegeneration and (2) Elucidating molecular mechanisms underlying the known neuroprotective effects of nicotine in Parkinson's disease.
We utilize a broad range of techniques spanning the spectrum from molecules to mice. Our methods include stereotaxic injections of adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) into the mouse brain, advanced imaging techniques such as Ca2+ imaging in live brain slices using genetically encoded calcium sensors (GCaMPs), in vitro and slice electrophysiology, advanced molecular biology, including creation of transgenic mice and tissue culture.",Assistant Professor,Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n233b562f
Emile,Schweikert,Professor,"Our research explores the extreme limits of analytical chemistry: the characterization of atto to zeptomole quantities of molecules. The aim is to detect such amounts of analyte within nanometric surface volumes. The goal is chemical imaging of surfaces with exquisite spatial resolution. The first challenge is to conceive methods and instrumentation for the accurate identification of as little as a few thousand molecules. The second challenge is to convert a measurement into analytical information. A measurement by itself, even a spectacular one such as detection of a single atom or molecule, is not sufficient. Measurements must be related to the physico-chemical system sampled in terms of concentration and/or spatiotemporal localization.
Our experimental procedure is based on the desorption of atomic and molecular species when a solid is bombarded with energetic massive projectiles such as, for example, C60+ or Au4004+ . Their impact causes abundant emission of neutral and ionized atoms, molecules and molecular fragments. The desorbed ions are detected by time-of-flight mass spectrometry. The experimental procedure is that of secondary ion mass spectrometry with two innovations: the massive nature of the projectile and the mode of bombardment which is in a sequence of individual massive cluster impacts each isolated in time and space. Multiple ions can be ejected from a single impact. Given the size of the projectile (<= 3 nm in diameter), the co-ejected ions must originate from molecules colocated within nanometric dimensions.
The new capabilities for detecting, localizing and tracking small numbers of molecules (10-18 to 10-21 moles) are tested on surfaces, membranes, and nano-objects selected for their relevance in catalysis, microelectronics, environmental and biomedical research.",Professor,Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n233d0627
Edward,Swanson,Professor,I have studied the incentives that influence financial statement disclosures and the reaction of users to those disclosures. My most recent studies concentrate on the influence of highly informed traders on price discovery. I also have studies of short sellers and corporate managers in repurchasing stock.,Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2421b68f
Lindsay,Sansom,Assistant Research Professor,"My research efforts over the last 10 years have revolved around embracing and utilizing the community-based participatory action research approach to ensure that results from my endeavors are meaningful, actionable, and empower communities with tools for enacting positive change.
Socio-Ecological Systems Framework: A roadmap for collective-action
Within the context of complex environmental challenges faced by modern society, the communities that are most at-risk of negative health outcomes are those that are underserved by traditional governmental services and lack the power or voice to advocate for positive change. Marginalized communities are at a higher risk to natural and anthropogenic hazards, face greater prevalence of water insecurity, and face an unequal access to health promoting activities, such as greenspace and recreation. Building on the Socio-Ecological Systems Framework, my research provides actionable insights into the mechanisms for effective collective action, aiming to bridge the gap between vulnerable communities and equitable access to environmental resources and public health services.",Assistant Research Professor,Environmental and Occupational Health,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n242ea6f7
Junqi,Song,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Texas A&M AgriLife Research,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n24849ee5
Kristi,Sweet,Associate Professor,"History of Philosophy (especially 19th Century), Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, Aesthetics",Associate Professor,Philosophy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n24950e66
Elizabeth,Scallan,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Small Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n25053378
Tatevik,Sekhposyan,Associate Professor,"My current research focuses on identifying monetary policy shocks, monetary policy communication, uncertainty, and their macroeconomic implications. I also work on model selection and evaluation tools in the context of time variation. I have a particular interest in predictive density evaluations.",Associate Professor,Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n25688141
Michael,Shaub,Clinical Professor,"My research encompasses accounting ethics issues, including professional skepticism in auditor-client relationships and wisdom in professional decision making. I also comment on audit quality and Big 4 CPA firm issues in the popular press.",Clinical Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2570c52e
Elizabeth,Spence,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n25c1b9aa
Eleanor,Su-Keene,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2726b39d
W. Brian,Saunders,Associate Professor,"Over the past six years I have established a fully equipped and independent cell biology lab. We have developed techniques to isolate and characterize adult MSCs from a variety of species (humans, dogs, pigs, and rabbits). We are currently defining the molecular mechanisms of human and canine MSC invasion in three-dimensional collagen matrices, as well as the role of the extracellular matrix in differentiation of MSCs.",Associate Professor,Small Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2732f0d9
Jeffrey,Spath,Professor and Head,,Professor and Head,Petroleum Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n27bf5b8e
Thomas,Scullion,TTI Senior Research Engineer,,TTI Senior Research Engineer,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n27db7333
Won-Bo,Shim,Professor and Associate Department Head,"Fungal pathogens of cereal crops can cause devastating disruption to the global food supply, and the economic loss due to crop diseases can add up to billions of dollars annually worldwide. The Shim lab at Texas A&M University focused on studying fungal pathogens of field crops, particularly Fusarium species. Notably, hazardous Fusarium mycotoxins pose a significant threat to global food safety and human health. Crop losses as well as the regulatory, testing, and management costs associated with mycotoxins in the US tops $1 billion annually.
The Genus Fusarium has had a great negative impact on agriculture and food safety but also presents a great opportunity for answering many fundamental questions. We are pursuing new discoveries that will ultimately lead to innovative tools for controlling crop diseases and mycotoxin contamination. To broaden the impact, we are actively collaborating with colleagues at Texas A&M as well as other prominent institutions worldwide. We are also very excited about our collaborations with colleagues in Texas A&M Engineering to spearhead multidisciplinary projects that can innovate plant pathology research.",Professor and Associate Department Head,Plant Pathology and Microbiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n28234bb8
Virender,Sharma,Professor,"My research focuses on (1) chemistry and application of ferrates, (2) formation, fate, and toxicity of silver and gold engineered and natural nanoparticles in aquatic environment, (3) applications of ferrites to destroy toxins and pollutants under solar light, and apply carbon-based materials to remediate contaminated water",Faculty Affiliate||Professor,Energy Institute||Environmental and Occupational Health,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n28508dfb
Mark,Schwartz,Executive Professor,,Executive Professor,Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n28622336
Kirstie,Smith,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Sociology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n29904d74
Jeffrey,Savell,Distinguished Professor,,Distinguished Professor,Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2a814ea8
Vincent,Schielack,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2a819250
Niall,Slowey,Professor,,Professor,Oceanography,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2a90b101
Peter,Santschi,Distinguished Professor,"Research interests include a broad range of topics in Marine and Environmental Chemistry, including the role of natural nanoparticles in the biogeochemical cycling of trace substances, tracer applications using radioactive and stable isotopes, relationships between trace element and natural organic matter biogeochemistry, and the importance of exopolymeric substances and hydroxamate siderophores for trace element binding and removal from natural waters. That involves learning from new techniques, approaches and concepts that are used in related fields and applying them to solve questions in biogeochemistry and environmental science. Current themes of research are: Trace element speciation and cycling. Tracer applications in natural water systems using stable and radioactive isotopes. Sediment-water and particle-water interactions, with emphasis on colloids. Natural organic matter geochemistry. Metal-organic matter binding. Mobility of radioactive and toxic trace contaminants in surface waters, sediments and ground water. Applications of atomic force microscopy, accelerator, thermal ionization, and gas chromatography mass spectrometry in marine and environmental chemistry and geochemistry.",Distinguished Professor,Marine Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2b3d402d
Joseph,Sorg,Professor,"My lab is focused on the mechanisms of spore germination and bile acid resistance in Clostridium difficile. C. difficile is a Gram-positive, spore forming, anaerobe that causes infections in people who have undergone antibiotic regimens. Previously, we had shown that certain bile acids promote C. difficile spore germination while others inhibit germination. Bile acids are small molecules made by the liver that help the absorption of fat and cholesterol in the GI tract while also serving as a protective barrier against invading pathogens. Because C. difficile spores use the ratios of bile acids as cues for germination, the actively growing bacteria must have adapted means to avoid their toxic properties. We are currently focused on identifying these factors and the mechanisms by which C. difficile spores germinate.",Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2b4d6c14
Gerald,Smith,Professor,"I am responsible for conducting a forage legume improvement program for Texas. The primary emphasis of this program is the development of reliable, productive, pest resistant forage legumes that complement existing forage-animal production systems or allow development of new systems. This research includes: forage legume germplasm collection and evaluation; crossing and population development; pest resistance screening; selection for various traits, including seed production, maturity, and ecoregion adaptation. Cultivar development, ranging from initial selections to licensing and PVP applications, is a large component of this program.",Regents Fellow||Professor||Professor,The Texas A&M University System||Soil and Crop Sciences||Overton Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2b773ab1
Ramalingam,Saravanan,Professor,"I study the mathematical and physical aspects of the climate system. I use computer models of varying degrees of complexity to analyze weather and climate phenomena. My recent research is focused on the following scientific questions:
- What is the influence of large-scale phenomena such as El Nino and the Atlantic Meridional Mode on tropical cyclone activity?
- Do swirling eddies in the ocean affect atmospheric storms in the middle latitudes?
- Can statistical and machine learning approaches be used to analyze the relationship between atmospheric state and rainfall?
My broader interests include philosophy of science, especially in the context of climate prediction, as well as the innovative use of computers for research and teaching.",Professor,Atmospheric Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2bf78472
Ipek,Sener,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2c23040b
Libo,Shan,Professor,"Earth is the planet of the plants. Being autotrophic, sessile, and long-living entities, plants have evolved fascinating strategies to cope with various environmental stresses. Our research is driven by the desire to understand the fundamental principles underlying plant disease resistance, and pathogen virulence, and to improve crop resilience to pathogen infections. We are probing the biochemical and genetic basis of plant signal transduction pathways from cell surface receptors sensing the presence of pathogens to signaling cascades and target genes and proteins that are central to launch effective immune responses in the context of balanced growth and development. We deploy cutting-edge molecular and biochemical technologies coupled with powerful genetic tractability of plants for discovering regulatory networks of living organisms fending off infections. In addition to the acquisition of foundational principles in biology, we further translate knowledge and platforms into the areas for the improvement of crop stress adaptation.",Professor,Biochemistry and Biophysics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2c655431
Herman,Scholthof,Professor,,Professor,Plant Pathology and Microbiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2c6ec1cb
Anne,Schmalstig,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Texas A&M University at Qatar,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2c8f3b91
Susan M,Stabile,Associate Professor,"My creative and scholarly interests are in Creative Nonfiction, Material Culture and Museum Studies, Health Humanities, Contemporary Memoir, and Women's Literature.",Associate Professor,English,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2d13367e
Sarah,Sanchez,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Health Policy and Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2d46f491
Brian,Shoemake,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2d7572a5
Dawna,Schuld,Associate Professor,"My research focuses on the intersections between art, technology, and the sciences, with an emphasis on how the phenomena of perception are implemented as artistic media.","Associate Professor, Modern and Contemporary Art History",Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2f2205de
Nancy,Street,Instructional Professor,,Instructional Professor,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2fa79632
Robert,Skelton,Professor,,Professor||Wofford Cain Chair III||Professor,Aerospace Engineering||Ocean Engineering||College of Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3005561f
Kazuko,Suzuki,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Sociology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n300b39be
Jennifer,Strong,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,"Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3018d13a
Bradley,Simon,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Small Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n30b14599
Louis,Strigari,Associate Professor,,Assistant Professor,Physics and Astronomy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n30e71fe0
Bryant Louis,Scott,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Texas A&M University at Qatar,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n30e9c695
Joan,Stringfellow,Instructional Associate Professor,,Head of Technical and Electronic Services||Instructional Associate Professor,School of Law||School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n31941d5f
Timothy,Shaw,Lecturer - Term Appoint,,Lecturer - Term Appoint,Bush School of Government and Public Service,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n32fdb86f
Randolph,Stewart,Clinical Professor,cardiovascular physiology; lymphatic function; microvascular physiology; interstitial and cavity fluid balance,Clinical Professor,Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n332dadae
Amanda,Stronza,Professor,"Dr. Amanda Stronza is an environmental anthropologist and professional photographer with 30 years of research and conservation work in the Amazon, southern Africa, and other parts of the tropics. She is a Professor in the Departments of Ecology and Conservation Biology, and Rangeland, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management, and she co-directs the Applied Biodiversity Science Program at Texas A&M University. She co-founded Ecoexist, a non-profit organization in Botswana, aimed at fostering coexistence between people and elephants. Her long-term work in the Amazon has focused on community-based conservation, understanding and documenting local incentives for stewarding wildlife and forests.",Professor,Ecology and Conservation Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n34650fb3
Gretchen,Stoeltje,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n34a88c69
Adam,Seipp,Professor,"Dr. Seipp's research focuses on war and social change in modern Germany, particularly the period since 1945.
He is currently working on two research projects. The first is a social history of the American military presence in the Federal Republic of Germany from 1945-1995. The second examines the role of testimony in shaping narratives of concentration camp liberation in the United States and Germany.",Faculty Affiliate||Professor,History||Albritton Center for Grand Strategy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n35431969
Matthew,Scott,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3554b163
Mark,Slivkoff,Instructional Associate Professor,,Instructional Associate Professor,Engineering Medicine,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n35a6f45c
Ching-Yun,Suen,Professor,,Professor,Foundational Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n35b55d3c
Sayantan,Sarkar,Postdoctoral Research Associate,,Postdoctoral Research Associate,Texas A&M AgriLife Research,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3601bfbf
Julie,Schoenung,Professor,,Professor||Professor,Mechanical Engineering||Materials Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n36199010
Dallas,Shipp,Assistant Lecturer,,Assistant Lecturer,"Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3657cc11
Kathleen,Schwehr,nstructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Foundational Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n37c9d4fe
Jerome,Schubert,Associate Professor,"My research interests include drilling, well control, HPHT cementing, HPHT rheology, deepwater drilling, dual gradient drilling, and managed pressure drilling.",Associate Professor,Petroleum Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3806f521
Jessica,Scarfuto,Lecturer,,Assistant Lecturer,Civil Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n382f5ebd
Harry,Sullivan,Executive Professor,"My research interest focus on domestic and international oil and gas law with an emphasis on natural gas and LNG issues, contracts, and transactional negotiations.",Executive Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n386a57c1
Paul,Samollow,Professor,"Comparative functional genomics and genome evolution in vertebrates; structural organization of genetic material and its relationship to patterns of gene regulation and expression within and among species. Epigenetics of meiotic recombination; patterns and epigenetic determinants of sexual dimorphism in meiotic recombination rates and chromosomal distributions. Population genomics: genetic and ecological processes that influence the distribution of genetic diversity within and among populations in nature; population structure, isolation, and speciation. QTL mapping: linkage mapping to detect genes that influence physiologic and health-related traits. Research in my laboratory focuses primarily on the genome of the gray, short-tailed opossum, Monodelphis domestica, the world's primary laboratory marsupial model for genomic, biomedical, and evolutionary research. We also study isolated desert populations of pupfishes of the genus Cyprinodon in west Texas.nature, and their roles in promoting population structuring, isolation, and speciation. QTL mapping: linkage mapping to detect genes that influence physiologic and health-related traits. Research in my laboratory focuses primarily on the genome of the gray, short-tailed opossum, Monodelphis domestica, the world's primary laboratory marsupial model for genomic, biomedical, and evolutionary research. We also study isolated desert populations of pupfishes of the genus Cyprinodon in west Texas.",Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n38c16b10
George,Salis,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3a5d1b4a
Donna,Sullins,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,"Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3ab7b53d
Arun,Srinivasa,Professor,"My research focuses on plasticity of metals and polymers; thermomechanics of dissipative processes, dislocation dynamics, Cosserat continua, design and dynamics of compliant mechanisms.",Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Mechanical Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3b0f1d01
Dinakar,Sagapuram,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Sagapuram focuses his teaching and research in advanced structural materials, materials processing, manufacturing and tribology. Specific topics of interest include mechanics of large-strain plasticity, plastic flow instabilities, localization and failure mechanisms with application to cutting and metal deformation processes; and process mechanics-structure-property relationships in lightweight alloy systems. His group integrates analytical and computational models with high-speed imaging, image analysis and other in-situ experimental tools to understand physical mechanisms that govern material deformation and process mechanics at micro to macro length-scales.",Assistant Professor,Industrial and Systems Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3b372c89
Irvin,Sabrsula,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Primary Care and Rural Medicine,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3bf65da8
Patricio,Santander,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3c7257b3
Debalina,Sengupta,Associate Director Center,"Dr. Sengupta's research focuses on sustainability in the context of process systems engineering. She has worked on Life Cycle Assessment for Sustainable Supply Chain Design of Biofuels, Natural Gas, and Consumer Products, and decision-making in Sustainability using metrics and indicators. She has also been actively involved in the development of educational modules for sustainable manufacturing.","Lecturer||Associate Director, Gas and Fuels Research Center||Faculty Affiliate",Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)||Energy Institute||Chemical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3c756427
Douglass,Shaw,Professor,"Dr. Shaw's current research emphasis is on the economics of risk and uncertainty. In particular, he works on valuing environmental amenities and changes in objective and perceived risks associated with contamination of resources or those risks that affect human health. He has recently written about the effects of ozone pollution on asthma patients, the risks from consuming contaminated fish, the perceived risks of nuclear waste transport, risks associated with natural hazards (earthquakes and hurricanes), and responses to the perceived risks of drinking water contaminated with arsenic.",Professor,Agricultural Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3ca2bb39
Henry,Springfield,Lecturer,An executive professional with more than twenty-four years of industry experience building organizational capability. Has a demonstrated leadership style that facilitates performance from all levels within an organization and an aptitude to develop and implement high yield strategic plans which focus on growth.,Lecturer,Agricultural Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3cac6e6c
Chase,Straw,Assistant Professor,"My primary research interest focuses on precision turfgrass management, which involves interdisciplinary approaches aimed at understanding the spatial and temporal variability of turfgrass systems in order to develop practical strategies for reducing management inputs and improving the overall user experience. My program also conducts general turfgrass management and physiology research that addresses issues for turfgrass management professionals and industry stakeholders.",Assistant Professor,Soil and Crop Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3d8d2d05
Dean,Schneider,"Director of Operations, SecureAmerica Institute","Dr. Schneider is a retired U.S. Air Force research and development engineer with over 30 years of experience in technology program management and development. He is responsible for developing industrial projects by evaluating customer needs, matching them with The Texas A&M University System capabilities, and bringing projects to a successful conclusion. The technologies represented include energy and water efficiencies for manufacturing processes, manufacturing technology insertion/replacement, process efficiency analysis, process waste reduction/reutilization, facility analysis and layout, process analysis and value stream mapping, Expansion planning, human factors and ergonomics.",Director||Fellow||Regents Fellow||Adjunct Professor of Practice,Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)||Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)||Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)||Industrial and Systems Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3e2d13bc
Manish,Shetty,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Artie Mcferrin Department of Chemical En,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3e62df6d
Howard,Slobodin,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3fb4a124
Erin,Simmons,Postdoctoral Researcher,,Postdoctoral Researcher,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4173be63
Patrick,St. Louis,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4175bc57
Jose,Sanjuan Munoz,Research Associate Professor,,Research Associate Professor,Aerospace Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n41e06e3a
Bentley,Scott,Visiting Associate Professor,,Visiting Associate Professor,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4295d300
Leah,Spittle,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Dental Hygiene,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n42bce819
Vinod,Srivastava,Research Associate Professor,,Research Associate Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n42e08e3e
Akshaya,Sreenivasan,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor||Director- Aggies in Tech,Mays Business School||Marketing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n42e9fa90
Jeff,Slattery,Instructional Associate Professor,"I pursue topics in art law and law school pedagogy. My research in art law explores how and why the law both encourages and stifles the development of artistic expression, particularly as applied to public art and emerging genres. Meanwhile, my interest in law school pedagogy focuses on active learning in the law school environment, with just-in-time teaching, peer instruction, and responsive classrooms as focal points.",Instructional Associate Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4317e912
Loren,Skow,Professor,Comparative genomics of mammals with emphasis on organization and evolution of the mammalian genome; molecular analysis of the major histocompatibility complex of hoofed animals; genetic mechanisms of inherent resistance to infectious diseases.,Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4326eaa3
Joseph,Szule,Research Assistant Professor,,Research Assistant Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n43b79a10
Ronnie,Schnell,Associate Professor and Extension Specialist,"My program provides statewide leadership for sorghum, corn and bioenergy cropping systems. My program conducts dozens of applied research trials statewide and disseminates information to growers through numerous producer meetings, crops tours and Extension publications. My research focuses on precision agriculture, nutrient management, management of emerging pest and crop rotations. I also provide leadership for the State Grain Sorghum and Corn Hybrid Testing Program.",Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,Soil and Crop Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n43f96d17
Lin,Shao,Professor,,Faculty Affiliate||Professor,Energy Institute||Nuclear Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n43fcfb68
Timothy,Scott,Interim Provost and Executive Vice President,"As a classically trained biologist, my early research interests focused exclusively on alligator research, specifically chemoreception, bacterial and parasitic loads, farming practices and variation of disease among different populations of alligators. I continue to serve as a member of the Crocodile Specialist Group, an international organization, and occasionally still review crocodilian and other herpetology manuscripts. In 2000, I moved into a new research area more consistent with my role as Associate Dean. Currently, my research focuses on raising science achievement levels of K20 students and teachers. Through the Center for Mathematics and Science Education, which I co-direct, we focus on four primary areas: 1) recruitment, retention and preparation of pre-service mathematics and science teachers; 2) professional development of existing in-service mathematics and science teachers; 3) research on learning and teaching of science and mathematics, and 4) science and mathematics education policy. For research to be relevant to our students and teachers of Texas, much of the work of the Center focuses on Texas K12 science and mathematics. However, much of what is learned through our research has national applications, and every effort is made to publish findings in national peer-reviewed journals and present to national audiences. Additionally, I engage in research on science and mathematics achievement at the college level, recruitment and retention practices for traditionally underrepresented students, seamless transfer programs, and broadening the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) pipeline at all levels. My group has examined high school characteristics to predict likely success in College of Science majors at TAMU. This work continues as we begin to disaggregate the data to determine how ethnicity influences such predictors.",Professor||Interim Provost and Executive Vice President,Biology||Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n44af6cb3
Cathryn Kay,Stevens-Sparks,Instructional Associate Professor,,Instructional Associate Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n44e647c0
Jacob,Szeszulski,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor||Assistant Professor,Dallas Research and Extension Center||Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n452d9d99
Robin R,Sewell,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,University Libraries,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4546d7fc
Christina,Segars,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,Soil and Crop Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n46938421
Angenette,Spalink,Assistant Professor,"I am a performance studies scholar whose research focuses on ecocriticism, a burgeoning subfield in performance studies that examines the intersections of performance and ecology. Ecocritical approaches to performance are critical because they expose performance practices and human attitudes that result in environmental destruction. Ecocritical approaches can also generate hope by creating new scholarly narratives that are grounded in research and aimed at promoting ecological and social justice. My research examines ecological aspects of theatre and dance as I study productions and performance-making techniques that focus on dirt, plants, fungi, and other ecological matter.",Assistant Professor,Performance Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n47a706b4
Adrianna,Szczepaniec,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor||Assistant Professor,Amarillo Research and Extension Center||Texas A&M AgriLife Research,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4825e32b
Judy,Sandlin,Clinical Associate Professor,,CLINICAL ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR,Educational Administration and Human Resource Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n48b7a016
Julie,Singleton,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Associate||Clinical Assistant Professor,"Teaching, Learning and Culture||Aggie STEM",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n494bce9f
Jinsil,Seo,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Visualization,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n49bd3fdd
Richard,Street,Professor,,Faculty Fellow||Professor,Center for Health Systems and Design,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4a965e69
Radu,Stoleru,Professor,"Dr. Stoleru's research interests are in deeply embedded wireless sensor systems, distributed systems, embedded computing, and computer networking.",Professor - Term Appoint,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4ab80728
Alexander,Sprintson,Professor,"I have research interests in algorithmic and information-theoretic aspects of networking, network coding and its applications in communication networks, and QoS routing for unicast and multicast.",Professor,Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4b713180
Eva,Shipp,TTI Senior Research Scientist,,TTI Research Scientist,Center for Transportation Safety,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4bdce9bf
Claude,Stephens,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Orthodontics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4c0de371
Farhan,Siddiqui,Research Assistant Professor,,Research Professor,Aerospace Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4c80a565
Shinjiro,Sueda,Assistant Professor,"My main research area is computer graphics and animation, specializing in physically based animation, biomechanical simulations, and computational fabrication.",Assistant Professor,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4da3787d
Frank,Sottile,Professor,"Algebraic combinatorics, real and computational algebraic geometry, applications of algebraic geometry, Mathematical Physics, Hopf algebras, discrete and computational geometry, tropical geometry.",Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4e2a9f0e
Krystal,Simmons,Clinical Professor,,"Clinical Professor||SPSY Director of Clinical Training||Executive Director, Counseling and Assessment Clinic",Educational Psychology||Educational Psychology||Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4e3a63cb
Keshawa,Shukla,Professor of the Practice,"Over 35 years of professional experience in management, engineering, teaching, research and development around the globe in the areas of flow assurance engineering, system operability, process engineering, production chemistry and risk management for the design and operation of subsea oil and gas production and export system (SURF), subsea and topsides facilities, projects Concept to front end engineering design, detailed design, execution, and operation phases under deep/shallow water and unconventional production environments.",Faculty Affiliate||Faculty Affiliate||Professor of the Practice,Energy Institute||College of Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4f34459d
Abelardo,Saavedra,Professor of the Practice,,Professor of the Practice,Educational Administration and Human Resource Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4f76af48
Alicia,Spence,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,School of Dentistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4fa6100a
Garett,Sansom,Research Assistant Professor,,Research Assistant Professor,Environmental and Occupational Health,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4fefc7c4
Robert,Strong Jr,Associate Professor,"Robert Strong Jr. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural Leadership. Education, and Communications at Texas A&M University. He investigates innovation adoption in agricultural sciences and extension contexts including electronic Reusable Learning Objects (RLOs), Information Communication Technologies (ICTs), precision agriculture, and virtual reality. He evaluates stakeholder adoption and impact resulting from participation in training programs.",Associate Professor,"Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n51eded6b
C. Steve,Suh,Associate Professor,Complex networks applicable to swarm and drone control; Ultrafast physics applicable to advanced manufacturing; Nonlinear time-frequency control; Characterization and control of dynamic manufacturing instability; Innovation and engineering design theory; Nonlinear stress wave propagation; Laser ultrasonic thermometry.,Associate Professor,Mechanical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5298c70b
Martin,Sentmanat,Professor of the Practice,,Professor of the Practice,Chemical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n535a2c38
Paul,Straight,Associate Professor,"Our goal is to understand how microorganisms interact in complex communities. Specifically, we study how small molecules produced in a microbial community affect the growth, development and metabolic output of the organisms. We use a combination of microbiology, genetic, genomic, and biochemical approaches to dissect complex interspecies interactions. Currently, our research focuses on the interactions of the soil bacteria Bacillus subtilis and members of the genus Streptomyces, known for their prolific production of bioactive small molecules and development of aerial structures and spores.",Associate Professor,Biochemistry and Biophysics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5540637b
William,Streusand,Clinical Professor,,Clinical Professor,Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n55625ddd
Rebecca,Schloss,Associate Professor,"Associate Professor Rebecca Hartkopf Schloss teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Atlantic World History, the Caribbean, Modern France and Modern Europe. Her first project, Sweet Liberty: The Final Days of Slavery in Martinique (University of Pennsylvania Press, Early American Series, July 2009), focuses on the relationship between Martinique and continental France and the construction of racial, class, gender and national identities during the first half of the nineteenth century. Her second project, France at the Edges: Life in France's Atlantic Port Cities, 1802-1830, explores the commercial, personal, and political connections between New Orleans, LA, Saint Pierre, Martinique, Cayenne, French Guiana, Saint Louis/Gor?e, Senegal, and Bordeaux, France during the Napoleonic and Restoration periods.",Associate Professor,History,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n55d21d41
Jorge,Seminario,Professor,"Dr. Seminario's research covers several aspects of nanotechnology such as the analysis, design, and simulation of systems and materials of nanometer dimensions--especially those needed for development and systems for energy, nanosensors and nanoelectronics. Among his recent goals is the design of smaller, cleaner, more efficient and faster devices for energy production and storage as well as for detection of chemical, biological and nuclear agents. He has developed new scenarios for nanodevice architectures using a multiscale and multidisciplinary approach that progresses from the atomistic level to the final product, guided by first principles calculations.",Faculty Affiliate||Professor,Energy Institute||Chemical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n563c3880
Leslie,Simmons,Senior Administrative Coordinator I,,Senior Administrative Coordinator I,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n56a7c080
Jason,Smith,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Political Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n583a5ec0
Srinivasa,Sunkari,TTI Research Engineer,,TTI Research Engineer,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5866473b
Patrick,"Suermann, PhD, PE, LEED AP, F.ASCE, F.SAME, Lt Col, USAF, ret.",Interim Dean,- Lunar Construction
- Global Construction
- Military Construction
- Austere Construction
- Building Information Modeling (BIM)
- Virtual Design and Construction
- Explosive Ordnance Disposal
- Reality Capture,Interim Dean||Professor,School of Architecture||School of Architecture,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n589bc789
Frank,Shipman,Professor - Term Appointment,"Frank Shipman has been pursuing research in the areas of hypermedia, computer-supported cooperative work, multimedia, computers and education, and intelligent user interfaces since 1987. Frank's work at Baylor College of Medicine, the University of Colorado, Xerox PARC, and Texas A&M University investigates the design and use of media combining informal and formal representations and methods for supporting incremental formalization.
Frank helped found the field of spatial hypertext and helped design and develop a number of collaborative hypermedia systems including the Virtual Notebook System, the Hyper-Object Substrate, VIKI , the Visual Knowledge Builder, Walden's Paths, and Hyper-Hitchcock.",Professor - Term Appointment,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n58b53e5d
Thomas,Saving,Distinguished Professor,,Distinguished Professor,Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n58e1f258
Daniel,Schwartz,Associate Professor,"Schwartz is Associate Professor of History and Associate Director of the Center of Digital Humanities Research. He is also the Director of Syriaca.org and General Editor of Syriac Persons, Events, and Relations, a prosopographical project producing a linked-open database encoded in TEI, an XML markup language. The forthcoming digital publication will provide new data about people in Syriac texts: their names, dates, important events, possessions, ethnic identity, language, education, people to whom they wrote letters, religion, vocation, etc.",Associate Professor,History,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n598de781
Anna,Stepanova,Associate Research Scientist - Faculty,,Faculty Affiliate||Associate Research Scientist - Faculty,Computer Science and Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n59ab88ff
Qing,Sun,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Sun's research focuses on synthetic biology with advancing designs and applications. Using expertise in molecular engineering, protein engineering, and microbial consortia engineering, to develop new techniques to reprogram gut microbiome, protein machinery and biomaterials. Our current application areas include health, environment and energy. Her research interests are synthetic biology with focus on protein engineering, genetic circuits design and biomaterial development for environmental and biomedical applications.",Assistant Professor,Chemical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5a061e0f
Megan,Svajda-Hardy,Lecturer,,Lecturer,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5b8a854d
Jianxun,Song,Professor,T cell biology
T cell-based immunotherapy
Cell metabolism,Professor,Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5b9879a8
Michael,Smotherman,Professor,"Evolution and Neurobiology of Communication
Communication is an essential part of sociality, and an animal's vocal communications provide a window into their cognitive capabilities, motivations, and behavioral ecology. Communication is also a important model of sensorimotor neurobiology because vocalizations are the motor output of a sophisticated suite of brain pathways that integrate across multiple sensory modalities and time scales. Vocal communication systems are highly diverse because they have been shaped by intense natural and sexual selection. Studying the evolution of communication networks in the brain provides important insight into how environment and ecology molded the social brain.
Our lab studies bats because of their biosonar capabilities and their unusually broad repertoire of communication calls and songs.
Echolocation provides an exciting model system for exploring how multiple brain pathways interact to control behavior on a millisecond time scale. Our neural studies investigate the neurocircuits that guide delicate changes in sonar pulse acoustics. Our behavioral studies of bats echolocating in groups has shed light on how they coordinate their sonar systems to minimize interference with one another. This research has direct relevance to man-made sonar and wireless communications systems.
Singing by bats offers exiting new opportunities to young investigators to explore how mammals and birds converged upon a similar behavior via different neural mechanisms. Identifying and characterizing the functional neurocircuitry of the bat's song production network is a major component of our research.",Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5bebea24
Joan,Sanders,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5bf27355
David,Sparks,Professor,"My research focuses on mathematical and numerical modeling of dynamic geophysical and geochemical systems, including: Grain-scale dynamics of unconsolidated sediment and fault gouge; Discrete element method for modeling granular materials; Pressure solution; Fluid flow through porous media; Mantle convection and crustal generation beneath spreading centers, subduction zones, intraplate volcanoes; Physics and chemistry of mantle partial melting and melt migration; and Thermal and differentiation history of icy solar system bodies.",Professor,Geology and Geophysics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5cb13616
Maryam,Shirinzad,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5cf3e6ae
Chanan,Singh,Distinguished Professor,"My research focuses on reliability and security of electric power systems, theory and applications of system reliability, production costing, and power quality.",Faculty Affiliate||Distinguished Professor,Energy Institute||Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5cf92600
Natarajan,Sivakumar,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5e9a048a
John,Schwarz,Senior Professor,,Senior Professor,Marine Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n609a2f09
Svetlana,Sukhishvili,Professor,"My research focuses on stimuli-responsive all-polymer and polymer nanocomposite assemblies for sensing, separation and biomedical applications; structure and dynamics of polyelectrolyte assemblies; materials with controllable optical, swelling and drug-release responses; remote manipulation of material shape; smart antibacterial materials; and surface modification for controlling wettability, adhesion and adsorption.",Professor,Materials Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n616e513c
Allison,St. Clair,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6174e729
Michelle,Simms,Lecturer,Using the language of film to teach geography and science in informal spaces such as film and television as well as formal education environments. I am particularly interested in how the story conventions such as the Hero's Journey can drive curriculum to create self-efficacy and self-motivated learning in students.,Lecturer,"School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n61888d34
Michael,Satterfield,Associate Professor,"Dr. Satterfield's research interests are focused on the long-term consequences of maternal nutrition on fetal and postnatal growth and development using sheep as his primary animal model. In addition, Dr. Satterfield studies the role of nutraceuticals in fetal brown adipose tissue development and the ability of offspring to regulate their core body temperature during periods of cold stress. His teaching interests include general reproductive and placental physiology as well as fetal growth and development.",Associate Professor,Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n618951ae
Sonja,Swiger,Associate Professor and Extension Specialist,,Associate Professor and Extension Specialist,Entomology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n625dd299
Jon,Skare,Regents Professor and Associate Head,"Jon Skare is Regents Professor and Associate Head of the Department of Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology in the College of Medicine at Texas A&M University. He has been a faculty member at Texas A&M since 1996 and has led a research laboratory centered around the pathogenic mechanisms operative in Borrelia burgdorferi, the spirochetal bacterium that causes Lyme disease. He has published over 50 peer reviewed manuscript, reviews, and book chapters and been funded continuously by the NIH since 1999 with over $20 million dollars in total costs. Dr. Skare has trained ten graduate students, sixteen postdoctoral fellows, and numerous undergraduate students in his research group during his time at Texas A&M. The majority of his postdoctoral trainees and students have gone on to hold academic or industry positions in the medical sciences.
Research interests are focused on microbial pathogenesis with an emphasis in spirochetal infections, particularly Borrelia burgdorferi, the etiologic agent of Lyme disease. Broad training in the molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry of prokaryotic systems is employed to answer research-related questions. Long-term interests in the lab are centered on understanding how B. burgdorferi promotes its pathogenic potential and persists in the disparate hosts it occupies in nature (e.g., both ticks and mammals). In this regard, the research program is aligned with: (i) regulatory pathways that contribute to the establishment of infection during the arthropod to mammalian transition; (ii) identifying and characterizing surface structures that contribute to the colonization and maintenance of infection via adherence mechanisms; and (iii) the ability of B. burgdorferi and relapsing fever Borrelia to persistently infect hosts in the face of a potent innate and adaptive immune response.",Professor and Associate Head,Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n638ae603
Kassandra,Sims,Assistant Lecturer,,Assistant Lecturer,Civil Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n64d2296b
Shrihari,Sridhar,Senior Associate Dean,"Dr. Sridhar's research expertise focuses on how companies can use marketing (interventions, investments, and strategies) to deliver profits and improve societal outcomes. His research covers business-to-business/sales, healthcare, education, media markets, and online/mobile platforms. Dr. Sridhar is currently serving as the the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Marketing, and has served as Associate Editor and Area Editor at leading journals including Journal of Marketing and the Journal of Marketing Research. His work has appeared in publications such as Journal of Marketing, Journal of Marketing Research, Marketing Science, Quantitative Marketing and Economics, and he has been a finalist for the Marketing Science Institute/H. Paul Root Award, and the Paul Green Award. Dr. Sridhar's research is also featured in Aviation Week, Booz & Co., Forbes, Fox News, Harvard Business Review, Houston Business Journal, Houston Chronicle, National Public Radio (NPR), Reuters Inc, and Sloan Management Review.
Dr. Sridhar has received many research awards including the Rajan Varadarajan Award for Early Career Contributions to Marketing Strategy Research in 2014. He was chosen as a Marketing Science Institute (MSI) Young Scholar in 2013, and as an MSI Scholar in 2020. He has been recognized by Texas A&M University as a Presidential Impact Fellow and a Chancellor's EDGES Fellow for his scholarly research impact. He is an award-winning teacher recognized by Texas A&M University and Poets and Quants, and also co-author of two books titled Focus: How to Plan Strategy and Improve Execution to Achieve Growth, and Marketing Strategy: Based on First Principles and Data Analytics. He has advised numerous companies such as the ABS Group, Allredi, Avery Dennison, DistributionNOW, Dow Chemicals, Evosite, HHAeXchange, IBM, Kansas City Public Schools, Microsoft, P-66, Schlumberger, SNC- Lavalin, Sodexo E&R, St. Gobain, Seattle Times, Sysco Foods and TEEX on strategy science.
Prior to Texas A&M, he worked at the Broad College of Business at Michigan State University and Smeal College of Business at Penn State University. He holds a B.E. in Mechanical Engineering from R.V. College of Engineering in Bangalore, India, an MS in Engineering Management from the University of Missouri- Rolla and Ph.D. from University of Missouri-Columbia.",Professor||Senior Associate Dean,Mays Business School||Marketing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n67522a5e
Matthew,Smith,Associate Professor,"Recognizing health status is influenced by a vast and interconnected set of determinants, Dr. Matthew Lee Smith has devoted his career to create synergistic partnerships and initiatives to encourage positive lifestyles and reduce rates of preventable morbidity and mortality. He has earned a national reputation as a falls expert and evaluator of evidence-based programs for older adults. His involvement in local, state, and national evaluation initiatives have been integral to foster understanding about the reach, adoption, implementation, effectiveness, and maintenance of different evidence-based programs targeting key populations in a variety of community, school, workplace, and healthcare sectors. Dr. Smith's evaluation efforts have been funded by organizations including the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Administration on Aging (AoA), National Council on Aging (NCOA), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).",Associate Professor,Environmental and Occupational Health,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n67700ccd
Ronald,Sievert,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,International Affairs,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n67e29798
Mehdi,Sookhak,TEES Researcher at TAMU-Corpus Christi,,TEES Researcher at TAMU-Corpus Christi,TEES Regional Divisions,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6992bdcb
Mark,Sicilio,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Humanities in Medicine,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n69d788c1
Thomas,Strganac,Professor,,Professor,Aerospace Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6b4d6c22
Malinda,Seymore,Professor,"My interests are eclectic. I've written in areas as diverse as evidence doctrine and feminist theory, the Constitution's requirement that the president be a natural-born citizen, prohibitions on attorney-client sexual relations, and differences in how American and Chinese lawyers are trained. My most recent articles focus on adoption law.",Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6cb6e67d
Wanda,Seaback,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,School of Nursing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6d0c9dd9
Huanhuan,Shi,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Marketing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6dc45183
Gregory,Stark,Assistant Professor of the Practice,,Assistant Professor of the Practice,Biological and Agricultural Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6dd7ff37
Jonathan,Smith,Professor,,Professor,Geography,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6edf97c6
Xiaofei,Song,Lecturer,,Lecturer,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6eea3fc2
David,Scott,Professor,,,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6fe482a6
Luis,San Andres,Mast-Childs Chair Professor,"Our research focuses on experimentally verified computational film flow models for the prediction of the static and dynamic force response of fluid film bearings; in particular hydrostatic bearings, tilting pad bearings, annular pressure seals, squeeze film dampers, floating ring bearings, gas damper bearings and seals, foil gas bearings and porous-carbon bearings.",Professor,Mechanical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n700381b6
Todd,Stech,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Information and Operations Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7058b0ab
Khalid,Salmani,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Dean of Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n705bfe72
Jack,Strickland,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n708e94e4
Jacqueline,Stillisano,Cerd - Research Scientist,,Cerd - Research Scientist,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n71f5efa9
Abigael,Songok,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n727cf4ef
Daniel,Spalink,Assistant Professor,"Projects in my lab range from studying the dynamics of genetic diversity within species to the evolution of entire plant orders, and from regional patterns of community assembly to the global structure of phylogenetic and functional diversity. As climate changes, habitats fragment, and extinction rates rise, we use this evolutionary perspective to understand the processes through which species have evolved and assembled so that we are better equipped to protect them.",Assistant Professor,Ecology and Conservation Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n72b28bdc
Courtney,Starrett,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Visualization,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7313ba34
Anne,Shiu,Professor,"I have research interests in algebraic, geometric, and combinatorial approaches to mathematical biology; biochemical
dynamical systems; neural coding; algebraic statistics; and genomics.",Professor,The Texas A&M University System,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n733b25e3
Brian,Stagner,Clinical Professor,,Clinical Professor,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n733f61d3
Suhasini,Subbarao,Professor,,Professor,Statistics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n733faf7e
Mattyna,Stephens,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Educational Administration and Human Resource Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n739a0926
Krista,Steinke-Finch,Instructional Assistant Professor,"Krista Steinke is a lensbased artist who works in photography, video, and installation. She has exhibited widely in the US, as well as internationally. She has received several awards for her work, including a Pennsylvania Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Photography, an Artist Residency at Light Work, a 2012 Promise Award from the Sustainable Arts Foundation, a grant from the Puffin Foundation, and recently, a Fellowship in Photography from the Howard Foundation. Her works are represented in major public and private collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Woodmere Museum, Brauer Museum of Art, Johnson & Johnson Corporation, and Fidelity Investments.",Instructional Assistant Professor,Visualization,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n73eb85e9
Jason,Smith,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist||Beef Cattle Specialist,Animal Science||Amarillo Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n73feb4ed
Terri,Starman,Professor,Dr. Starman's area of research is floriculture stress physiology and floriculture postharvest physiology.,Professor,Horticultural Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n740165c8
Stefan,Siwko,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Ibt-Center for Genomics and Precision Medicine||Ibt-Ctr for Genomics & Precision Medicin,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n743b7f55
Robert,Shandley,Professor and Head,,"Professor and Head, German",International Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7494a86d
Endang,Septiningsih,Associate Professor,"My current research focus is plant genetics, genomics, and gene editing, with an emphasis on rice and several other crops. This covers various traits, including abiotic and biotic stresses, grain quality, yield and important agronomic traits that are important to Texas and the rest of the world. Different sources of genetic donors, including exotic germplasm will be used to increase the diversity of research material. Local, national and international research collaborations will be pursued to accelerate progress for crop improvement and broaden the research impacts.",Associate Professor,Soil and Crop Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n74b30548
Marie,Strader,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n75d85f06
Kathryn,Shamberger,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor||Associate Professor,Oceanography||Oceanography,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n75e8b8cd
Srikanth,Saripalli,Professor,"Our research focuses on Simulation, Localization, Guidance, Navigation and Control for Unmanned Vehicles. Our projects span from algorithmic design and implementation to field experimentation of aerial and ground robots.",Professor,Mechanical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n75f9fb6a
Arun,Sen,Professor,"My research interests include decision support systems, model formulation tools, database management, case repository management, software reuse, case based reasoning, case base management systems, reusable software library design, expert systems and knowledge based systems, data warehousing, web analytics, web mining, data warehouse, clinical decision support systems, Health Information Exchange (HIE), Primary Care Medical Home (PCMH), Care Coordination, Care Delivery, and Care Management.",Professor,Information and Operations Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n76156f13
Farida,Sohrabji,University Distinguished Professor and Department Head,"My research interests lie at the intersection of neuroendocrinology, neuroinflammation and aging. For the last 10 years, my work has focused on ischemic stroke, specifically, to understand how the aging brain copes with stroke. In North America, stroke risk increases with age and in this aging demographic, women are more likely to sustain a stroke and more likely to have long term disability, poor quality of life and have more neuropsychiatric problems after stroke such as depression and cognitive impairment. This problem is compounded by the fact that few stroke therapies are available. Most stroke neuroprotectants have not been successfully translated from the bench to bedside. Using preclinical models, we have focused on acute pathological changes at the blood brain barrier and central and peripheral inflammation as well as long-term consequences, such as changes to reward pathways and post-stroke depression and dementia. I am also interested in developing novel stroke therapies for stroke in this population and our studies on epigenetic modifications such as histone methylation and non-coding (mi)RNA due to aging/stroke have provided several candidate molecules. Our recent work focuses on the role of the gut microbiome and gut metabolites on stroke recovery, and its potential for understanding the pathophysiology of stroke.
Related to my research goals, I am actively interested in promoting the inclusion of sex as a biological variable and attention to sex differences in medicine. Through medical and graduate coursework, research seminars and community talks, I am a vocal advocate for recognizing sex and gender differences in disease processes and drug therapies. I founded the Women's Health in Neuroscience program at Texas A&M University College of Medicine to create a community of researchers and foster collaboration on gender medicine and women's health, and to train new scholars in this area.",University Distinguished Professor and Department Headd,Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n772c9962
Huiyan,Sang,Professor,"Spatial and spatio-temporal statistics, Bayesian statistics, Computational statistics, Machine learning, Extreme values, Environmental Statistics, High-dimensional data analysis, Uncertainty quantification of computer models.",Professor,Statistics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7a6f5571
Keith,Swim,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7b62e0bd
Bert,Sweetman,Professor,"My research focuses on the development of new methods to apply random vibration theory to better understand vortex induced vibration of marine risers, new structural health monitoring methodologies, and the statistical prediction of extreme values in non-linear dynamic systems subject to these random processes.",Professor,Ocean Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7ba32bfb
Michael,Soileau,Movement Disorder Neurologist,,Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Medical Education,Medical Education,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7d11ac1e
Todd,Swift,Regional Program Leader - Ag/Natural Resources,,Regional Program Leader - Ag/Natural Resources,Uvalde Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7e10ed78
Patrick,Silva,Executive Director,,Executive Director,Translational Medical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7e99ce17
Samantha,Shields,Instructional Consultant,,Instructional Consultant||Faculty Affiliate,Center for Teaching Excellence||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7eb6bff7
Emilce,Santana,Visiting Assistant Professor,,Visiting Assistant Professor,Sociology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7f8da714
Jason,Sylvan,Associate Professor,"Microbes are the major mediators of biogeochemical cycles on earth. Although tiny, their metabolisms have global implications. My research focuses on two aspects of microbial ecology - interactions between the ocean crust and marine microbes, and the impact of anthropogenic influence on marine microbes. I determine the effect microbial communities have on biogeochemical cycles in a variety of settings through quantification of microbial biomass, analysis of microbial diversity and function, and measurement of microbial activity. My research is interdisciplinary and involves collaboration with chemists, geologists and biological oceanographers.",Associate Professor,Oceanography,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7fb1298a
Paula,Shireman,Professor,"Dr. Shireman is a Professor in the TAMU School of Medicine. She is board certified in vascular surgery, general surgery, wound care and clinical informatics. She is the PI of a pilot clinical trial with the College of Engineering on establishing artificial intelligence algorithms to monitor activities of daily living (ADL) in elderly subjects. Potential applications include aging in place, improved monitoring in healthcare/assisted living institutions and remote monitoring.
She is the PI of an NIH multicenter U01 grant developing predictive models for surgical outcomes including frailty and social risk factors. The goal is to use data to transform health care, influence federal policy and design financially sustainable care pathways improving outcomes for frail and low socioeconomic status patients. Her interests include predictive modeling, machine learning and simulation. She was a member of the MACRA Episode-Based Cost Measure Clinical Subcommittee to develop measures for Peripheral Vascular Disease Management and Chair of the Clinical Subcommittee Workgroup for Hemodialysis Access Creation.","Professor||Professor, Primary Care & Rural Medicine",Medical Physiology||School of Medicine,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7fcb580a
Amerian,Sones,Clinical Assistant Professor and Director,,Clinical Assistant Professor and Director,School of Dentistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7fe12dca
Nathan,Sharp,Dean of Mays Business School,"I teach and conducts research in the area of corporate financial reporting. My research interests include financial reporting, financial analysts, and financial misconduct.",Dean||Professor and Nelson D. Durst Endowed Chair,Accounting||Mays Business School,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8080f1c5
Rebecca,Schlegel,"Professor, Psychological an Brain Sciences",,Associate Professor,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n827ed6eb
Paula,Sullenger,Associate Professor,,Associate Dean for information Resources and Associate Professor,University Libraries,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n82bca37a
Craig,Schulman,Visiting Associate Professor,,Visiting Associate Professor,Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8385b9a5
Petros,Sideris,Assistant Professor,Resilient and sustainable infrastructure systems
3D Printed Concrete Structures
Novel materials in structural applications
Aging infrastructure and long-term performance
Accelerated construction and retrofit
Computational structural mechanics for structural damage/collapse and long-term performance
Numerical methods and software development
Experimental methods and large-scale structural testing
Performance-based Engineering and Life-cycle Assessment
Reinforced concrete structures
Energy harvesting from structural vibrations,Faculty Affiliate||Assistant Professor - Term Appoint,Civil Engineering||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n839fdca1
Kristin,Slagel,Instructional Associate Professor,,Instructional Associate Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n847f3873
Harvey,Scott,Professor,"Dr. H. Morgan Scott is a graduate veterinarian holding a PhD in epidemiology and post-doctoral training in public health. In addition to private veterinary practice, he has worked in both government (food safety surveillance) and academic settings. He is currently professor of epidemiology in the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology at Texas A&M University. He was recruited to Texas A&M University in 2014 as part of the Texas A&M University System Chancellor's Research Initiative and the University President's Initiative on One Health and Infectious Diseases. He relocated from Kansas State University, where he previously held the E.J. Frick Professorship in Veterinary Medicine. Much of his research emphasis has been on studying factors impacting antimicrobial resistance among commensal and pathogenic enteric bacteria in food animal production systems, with a program spanning the realm from the molecular to the sociological. In particular, he is interested in applying both epidemiological and ecological approaches to quantify the emergence, propagation, dissemination, and persistence of resistant enteric bacterial strains in integrated populations of animals, their food products, and humans. Using this knowledge, he hopes to identify opportunities to prevent and intervene against resistance among enteric pathogens in animal agriculture; preferably, by developing readily adoptable and cost-effective management practices suited to modern animal and food production systems.",Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8499539d
Laura,Suh,Adjunct Associate Professor,,Adjunct Associate Professor,Biomedical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n85c5de9a
Jamie,Steichen,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Marine Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n865daa6a
David,Staack,Associate Professor,"Our research is focused on the experimental study of microscale and low temperature plasmas and devices which use plasmas and energetic electrons. The results and discoveries of this research have far reaching consequences in fields ranging from medicine and health, to integrated circuit manufacturing, to fossil fuel reforming, to spacecraft propulsion and the energy sector.",Associate Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Mechanical Engineering||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n86abc433
William,Saric,Distinguished Professor,,Distinguished Professor,Aerospace Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n86d8d0f1
Gunnar,Schade,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor||Faculty Fellow,Atmospheric Sciences||Center for Health Systems and Design,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n878b420f
Donald,Smith,Senior Associate Professor,,Senior Associate Professor,Industrial and Systems Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n87d7f9fe
Craig,Spears,Associate Professor of the Practice,,Senior Lecturer,College of Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n88081bbe
A. Peyton,Smith,"Assistant Professor, Soil Carbon Dynamics","My research focuses on how physical, biological and chemical processes interact at fine scales (soil aggregate or pore scale) to alter the flow of carbon and nutrients at larger scales (field or landscape scale). I am especially interested in how global change (land use- and climate change) and extreme weather (droughts, floods) alters the soil microbiome and their role in fundamental biogeochemical processes, such as nutrient and soil carbon cycling in both natural and agro-ecosystems. Microorganisms largely determine the fate of organic carbon in soils, as they are the agents controlling the majority of decomposition processes and organic matter transformations. Equally as important, the soil matrix (i.e. the 3D arrangement of particles and pores), ultimately governs those processes and interactions. As such, research in my lab couples organic matter and microbiome characterization with soil physical properties to better understand how molecular, microbial and moisture properties interact with their physical environment to control the stabilization and destabilization of soil carbon.",Assistant Professor,Soil and Crop Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n883b4ac3
Jackie,Smith,Professor and Extension Specialist,"Dr.Smith's research has concerned farm and ranch management and production economics, specifically focusing onmarketing, budgeting,and computerized record keeping. Dr. Smith's efforts and expertise in teaching computer short courses were instrumental in the establishment of the Texas A&M Computer Training and Education Center at Halfway.",Professor and Extension Specialist||Professor,Lubbock Research and Extension Center||Agricultural Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n883e6ee1
Bonnie,Sudderth,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n894aae8d
Lamba Omar,Sangare,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8993f3cf
Shalom,Shlomo,Senior Scientist,"Theoretical Nuclear Physics. Development and application of microscopic theory of various static and dynamic properties of nuclei, considered as many-body systems of strongly interacting constituents, with emphasis on nuclear structure and reaction. Of particular interest are the topics of nuclear spectroscopy within the shell-model and collective models, effects of correlations on properties of nuclei, Coulomb displacement energies and charge density distributions, linear response function and giant resonances, deep-inelastic lepton nucleus scattering, level density, properties of hot nuclei and heavy-ion collisions.",,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8a168326
Jony,Sheynin,Research Assistant Professor,,Research Assistant Professor,Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8a30705b
Katherine,St Clair,Lab Instructor,,Lab Instructor,Marine Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8a57f7e6
Courtney,Schumacher,Professor,,Professor,Atmospheric Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8ac5b02e
Susan,Scott,Lecturer,,Lecturer,"Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8af5d44e
Ergin,Sezgin,Professor,"Dr. Sezgin's research interests include: Theoretical high energy particle physics, quantum gravity, supergravities in diverse dimensions, superstring theory, branes and M-theory, higher spin theories and modified theories of gravity.",Professor,Physics and Astronomy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8b8b5d87
Michale,Sferra,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Psychological and Brain Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8c14146c
Clifford,Stephan,Certification Officer and Associate Professor,"The Stephan Lab is focused on drug discovery research. Dr. Stephan directs both the Combinatorial Drug Discovery Program (CDDP) core and the Microphysiological Lead Optimization and Toxicity Screening (MLOTS) facilities. The CDDP is a high throughput screening and automated microscopy core focused on discovering new therapeutics from library screening and drug repurposing alone or in multi-drug combinations. MLOTS is a low to medium throughput core focused on lead optimization for new chemical entities with the capability of testing compounds in complex in vitro models (e.g., spheroids, organoids) and de-risking drug leads by evaluating their potential cardiovascular or CNS toxicities via micro electrode array or hepatotoxcity in a microfluidic liver model.",Research Associate Professor,Institute of Biosciences and Technology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8c431f98
Steven,Smith,Professor,"I have broad interests in the study of memory, metacognition and creative cognition.
I have studied the retrieval blocking & recovery, context-dependent memory, reminiscence & hypermnesia, eyewitness memory, false & recovered memories. I also have research focus in Tip-Of-the-Tongue states, metamemory, fixation & mental blocks, incubation, insight, and creative idea generation.",Professor,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8d1ad3b4
Joanna Maria,San Pedro,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8e0874ec
Jon,Stauffer,Assistant Professor,"My research focuses on the development of tailored solutions for service industries that experience high uncertainty in timing and magnitude of supply and demand. More specifically, my research optimizes the allocation of resources for healthcare and humanitarian applications.",Faculty Fellow||Assistant Professor,Center for Health Systems and Design||Information and Operations Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8f85efb3
Philip,Shackelford,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,"Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8f965588
James,Sacchettini,Professor,"My lab uses X-ray crystallography to better understand the relationship between proteins and ligands. Tiny differences in the structure of a molecule can radically change the interaction between a protein and ligand and we are only begining to understand how many factors play a role in this interaction. By manipulating the individual components of a compound it is possible to create a chemical that binds to the protein better than the natural substrate, and prevent the natural reaction from occurring. This is the basis for rational drug design. Our efforts have lead us to collaborations with other labs and scientists in many disciplines as our approach to directed compound design has applications not only in basic research but also in pesticide development, health research and clinical research.",Professor,Biochemistry and Biophysics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n90385563
Jeffery,Stevens,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n91320843
Fred,Smeins,Visiting Professor,"Dr. Smeins' research focuses on understanding the structure and dynamics of rangeland (grassland, wetland, savannah) ecosystems as influenced by herbivory, soil, fire and weather. Factors that control the pattern and rate of plant succession and retrogression are primary objects of study. Primary production, plant competition, woody/herbaceous plant interactions, soil seed banks, species diversity patterns and endangered species are investigated. Research is conducted in tallgrass prairies, Edwards Plateau savannahs, longleaf pine savannahs and coastal marshes. He has conducted research and development work in Kenya, Somalia, Morocco, Venezuela and Italy. Over 85 technical papers, book chapters and bulletins have been published. Current research includes life history and successional studies of Ash juniper, life history studies of Olney bulrush, impact of snow geese on coastal marsh plant communities, habitat features of Golden Cheeked Warblers, influence of summer burning on Edwards Plateau rangelands and Blackland Prairie Restoration.",Visiting Professor,Ecology and Conservation Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n918ea463
Anita,Sohn Mccormick,Adjunct Associate Professor,,Adjunct Associate Professor,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n91aec3d0
Latasha,Starr,Associate Professor of the Practice,,Associate Professor of the Practice||Faculty Affiliate,College of Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n91df9107
David,Seets,Professor of the Practice,,Professor of the Practice,Mechanical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n92a75eb9
Scott,Smith,TEES Researcher at TAMU-Kingsville,"Asynchronous Logic, NULL Convention Logic (NCL), Computer Architecture, Embedded Systems, Digital Logic, FPGAs, CAD Tools for Digital Design, Computer Arithmetic, VHDL, VLSI, Engineering Education, Secure/Trustable Hardware, Wireless Sensor Networks, Robotics, and Cyber Physical Systems / Internet of Things","Professor and Chair, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science||TEES Researcher at TAMU-Kingsville","Texas A&M University - Kingsville - (Kingsville, Texas, United States)||TEES Regional Divisions",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n93db7be1
Michael,Stecher,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n94584a2d
Nova,Silvy,Regents Professor,,Professor,"Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management||Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9474c27a
Brian,Shaw,Professor,,Professor,Plant Pathology and Microbiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n94f2923f
Nephy,Samuel,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Pharmacy Practice,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n97b12e66
Anatoly,Svidzinsky,Research Associate Professor,,Research Associate Professor,Institute of Quantum Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n97ef0f69
William,Stockton,Agency Deputy Director,,Agency Deputy Director,Interdisciplinary Research Group,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9808b1d5
Robert,Shaw,Professor,,Professor,Ecology and Conservation Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n98102021
Larry,Suva,Professor and Head,"The development, control and diseases of the musculoskeletal system have been my scholarly interests for the past 35+ years. Understanding how the musculoskeletal system adapts and progresses throughout life is the basis of my expertise. My research focus has been the skeletal consequences of disease, such as breast cancer bone metastasis and multiple myeloma, fracture healing, osteoporosis, and most recently rare bone diseases. Current research efforts include a focus on utilizing in vivo models (murine and large animals) to discover regulatory pathways fundamental to bone physiology and the development of rare bone disease preclinical model(s) that may provide novel insight into future therapeutic directions. A critical aspect of my academic philosophy is an open door policy and the importance of one-on-one interactions. We must strive to provide training and exposure for our students as they prepare for careers both in and out of academic medicine and research. I emphatically believe that these teaching and mentoring experiences have shaped my scientific career and have helped mold my teaching and mentoring philosophy of placing the best professional, academic, social and personal development of faculty, students and staff above all else.",Professor and Head,Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n98338eea
Columbus,Solomon,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n98f6a5e1
Hung-Jue,Sue,Professor,"To direct and conduct research on high performance functional materials for nanotechnology, biotechnology and micro-/nano-electronics packaging applications; surface damage phenomena of polymers; structure-property relationship in polymers, blends, polyolefin films, fiber-reinforced composites, adhesives and nanocomposites; strengthening & toughening of polymers; utilization of processing tools to enhance physical & mechanical properties of polymers.",Director||Faculty Affiliate||Professor,Energy Institute||Materials Science and Engineering||Polymer Technology Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n99a23a7c
Michael,Schramm,Research Specialist,"As a research specialist for the Texas Water Resources Institute, Michael Schramm leads projects related to watershed planning, water quality assessments and stakeholder engagement. He also provides assistance with a variety of research and extension projects related to water quality and conservation. In addition to water quality research, Michael is interested in incorporating modern data science and open source programming methods into water resource planning.
Prior to joining TWRI in 2016, Michael worked with the Environmental Sciences Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His research projects contributed to greater understanding of current and potential environmental constraints associated with the U.S. hydropower fleet.",Research Specialist III,Texas Water Resources Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n99ab4e51
Catherine,Sliva,Associate Professor of the Practice,,Associate Professor of the Practice,Petroleum Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9a533352
Douglas,Snyder,Professor,"Dr. Snyder has been recognized internationally for his research on couple relationships and for his outcome research on couple therapy. He is the author of the widely-used Marital Satisfaction Inventory. He published one of the few controlled studies comparing behavioral with nonbehavioral approaches to couple therapy. A four-year follow-up study of his couples treatment research funded by the National Institute of Mental Health was recognized by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy as the Outstanding Research Contribution in 1991. Dr. Snyder is coeditor of two texts on Treating Difficult Couples and Couple-Based Interventions for Military and Veteran Families published by Guilford Press, and is coeditor of a text on Emotion Regulation in Couples and Families published by the American Psychological Association. He has two additional books with Guilford Press that address working with couples recovering from an affair, including Getting Past the Affair: A Program to Help You Cope, Heal, and Move On, and Helping Couples Get Past the Affair: A Clinician's Guide. Dr. Snyder recently coedited the 6th edition of the Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, also published by Guilford Press.
Dr. Snyder received the 2005 Award from the American Psychological Association for Distinguished Contributions to Family Psychology, and the 2015 Distinguished Psychologist Award for Lifetime Contributions to Psychology and Psychotherapy. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in Divisions of Couple and Family Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Military Psychology, Psychotherapy, and Quantitative and Qualitative Methods. He is also a Fellow of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies and the Society for Personality Assessment. Dr. Snyder has served as Editor of the Clinician's Research Digest and as Associate Editor for the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology and for the Journal of Family Psychology. He also serves on the editorial boards of numerous journals in clinical psychology and family therapy.",Professor,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9ab4bc03
Manju,Sachdev,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Primary Care and Rural Medicine,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9b5f26a4
Maxwell,Steadman,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9bf7be26
Sushant,Sharma,TTI Research Scientist,,TTI Research Scientist,Multi-Resolution Modeling,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9c18c13f
Peter,Stiller,Professor,,Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9c75f491
Kristin,Schaefer,Lecturer,,Lecturer,College of Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9d7aff13
Gabriel,Saldana,Manager Communications,,Manager Communications,Texas A&M AgriLife Research,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9d86b2cd
John,Stallone,Professor,"Research in my lab focuses on male-female differences in normal cardiovascular function, and in the development of various diseases, including hypertension, coronary artery disease, and stroke, and the roles of the sex hormones in these male-female differences in cardiovascular disease. A major topic of study in my lab is the so-called ""estrogen paradox"" which reveals protective effects of this female sex hormone in younger women and animals, but deleterious effects in older females.",Professor,Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9dab7ff2
Shogo,Sato,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Sato has a broad research background in circadian biology combined with growing knowledge in biochemistry, epigenetics, and metabolism. Especially during his second postdoctoral career in the laboratory of the late Paolo Sassone-Corsi at UCI, he has been tackling the question of how the circadian clock links to metabolic functions. Dr. Sato demonstrated the circadian control of metabolic pathways is reprogramed by aging, which is rescued by caloric restriction (Sato et al., Cell 2017). More recently, Dr. Sato investigated the time-dependent impact of exercise, revealing exercise at the early active phase (fasted phase) exerts robust metabolic responses in skeletal muscle (Sato et al., Cell Metab 2019) and illustrating the atlas of exercise metabolism unique to different exercise timing (Sato et al., Cell under revision). Lastly, Dr. Sato discovered a novel non-canonical role played by the circadian clock specific to pluripotent stem cells (Sato et al., in preparation). Taken together, his past/ongoing studies contribute to the accumulation of evidence underscoring a healthy lifestyle relied on biological clocks.
The goals of Sato lab will be to 1) achieve a fundamental understanding of the intertwined link between metabolism, epigenetics, and the circadian clock, and 2) establish translational interventions targeting the circadian clock system to promote human health by using molecular, biochemical, physiological, and bioinformatics approaches.",Assistant Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9dce7c6b
Laura,Stough,Professor,My current research investigates the psychological and social effects of disaster on individuals with disabilities.,Professor,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9df41715
Gargi,Singh,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9e134cb4
David,Schmitz,Visiting Associate Professor,,Visiting Associate Professor,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9e3a6474
Srinivas,Shakkottai,Professor,"Broadly speaking, my research interests center around communication networks, with an emphasis on the Internet. Over the past few years, I have had the good fortune to collaborate with several different research centers specializing in both analytical and measurement based approaches. My focus areas include content distribution including P2P methods, network economics, learning and game theory, wireless ad-hoc networks, and the measurement and analysis of Internet data.",Professor,Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9eccf528
Mark,Stevens,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Primary Care and Rural Medicine,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9f1cfd4c
Shana,Shaw,Associate Professor of the Practice,"Engineering education, student success, novel curriculum development.",Faculty Affiliate||Associate Professor of the Practice,College of Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9f1e6fb9
Daniel,Springer,Visiting Assistant Professor,,Visiting Assistant Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9f20227e
Ronald,Sullivan,Lecturer - Term Appoint,,Lecturer - Term Appoint,Public Service and Administration,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9f53f96f
Charles,Simpson,Professor,,Professor,Stephenville Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9fa28dda
Ledric,Sherman,Associate Professor,"Dr. Ledric Sherman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Behavior at the School of Public Health at Texas A&M University. Dr. Sherman's research interests are focused on Type 2 diabetes self-management, Men's health, technology use to manage chronic illnesses, and health education and wellness promotion. Dr. Sherman's research agenda has two distinct lines of work. The first line is centered on reducing chronic disease disparities, pointedly type 2 diabetes, among ethnic minority men. This work seeks to inform the knowledge base regarding health disparities, particularly in type 2 diabetes prevention and management among populations and communities adversely impacted by health disparities. The second line of inquiry examines the intersection of race, gender, and geography. Dr. Sherman enjoys teaching and mentoring students to help prepare them for the next chapter in their in lives, both professionally and personally. Dr. Sherman has taught undergraduate courses in Environmental Health, Grant Writing, Healthy Lifestyles, Contemporary Issues for Community Health Interns and Introduction to Health Disparities and Diversity. He has taught graduate courses in Health Program Planning and Health Education Ethics for both masters and doctoral students.",Associate Professor,School of Public Health,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9fa4f4d2
Masako,Suzuki,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9fd0c6a8
Daniel,Singleton,Professor,"The central focus of the Singleton research group is the study of organic, organometallic, and bioorganic reaction mechanisms, and the key tool that we use in these studies is the determination o kinetic isotope effects (KIEs). In the mid-1990's, we developed a method for the high precision combinatorial determination of small KIEs at natural abundance by NMR. Its direct applicability to complex unlabeled reactants makes this methodology 1-2 orders of magnitude faster than studies requiring labeling. At the same time, it is much more versatile - our technique can look at a great number of reactions that would have been impractical or impossible to study by labeling or mass spectral methods, and the choice of reactants can be readily changed in response to each new experimental result. The simultaneous determination of a complete set of 13C, 2H, and 17O isotope effects possible with our methodology provides a much greater level of information than available from conventional methods. In addition, substantial evidence has accumulated supporting the reliable accuracy of our results.",Professor,Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na0239851
Randall,Sumpter,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na06aaa6c
Karen-Beth,Scholthof,Professor,"My molecular plant virology research is on a virus complex of Panicum mosaic virus (PMV) and its satellite virus (SPMV). For molecular genetic studies on the PMV/SPMV virus:host interactions we are using the model grass, Brachypodium distachyon. My primary area of research is the historiography of Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) in the early 20th century in the United States.",Professor,Plant Pathology and Microbiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na173b2b4
Juan,Samper,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na1e46f56
Claudine,Simpson,Lecturer,,Lecturer,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na250f047
Marlan,Scully,Distinguished Professor,,Distinguished Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Physics and Astronomy||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na2a37577
Glenn,Sliva,Associate Professor of the Practice,,Associate Professor of the Practice,Petroleum Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na2ac7eb0
Patrick,Stover,Vice Chancellor and Dean,,Professor||Vice Chancellor and Dean,College of Agriculture and Life Sciences||Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na2e4838e
Farnaz,Safdarian,Dr.,"- Power system modeling, analysis, and simulations
- Synthetic power grids data models
-Impact of weather and load changes
- Power system computational analysis
- Unit commitment, economic dispatch, and power flow models
- Modeling and analyzing the impact of load and weather changes on power system operation
- Power system visualization
- Power system reliability
- Distributed and decentralized optimization of power systems
- Operation and planning of power systems
- Application of data science and machine learning in power system
- Energy management of smart grids and microgrids
- Renewable and sustainable energy
- Energy storage and electric vehicles models on power system
- Electricity markets",Senior Researcher,Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na44fe249
Jane,Stephens,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,University Libraries,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na4c20a63
David,Schrank,TTI Research Scientist,,TTI Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na4d1a544
Haram,Seo,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na5f356fc
Patrick,Sullivan,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Performance Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na5fc31fc
Laura,Smith,Assistant Professor,"I am interested in the molecular and circuit mechanisms of complex behavior and how alterations in synaptic connectivity between neurons lead to the maladaptive features of neuropsychiatric illnesses. Impairments in synaptic pruning are observed in autism spectrum disorders and may contribute to symptoms such as sensory hypersensitivity and social overstimulation. Repeated exposure to drugs of abuse also alters synapses in brain reward regions, and addiction-related synaptic and behavioral changes, similar to learning and memory, require the synthesis, or translation, of proteins in their local vicinity. Together these findings suggest that addiction is promoted and sustained through the coercion of normal plasticity mechanisms. Thus, investigating the function of developmental proteins in the adult brain, with regard to psychiatric and substance-related disorders, may reveal novel therapeutic and preventative strategies.",Assistant Professor,Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na60823cc
Wei Dong,Shi,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,International Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na609eb41
Courtney,Suess Raeisinafchi,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor||Faculty Fellow,"Center for Health Systems and Design||Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na6a3bef4
G. Patrick,Slattery,Professor and Associate Department Head for Graduate Studies,"The central theme of Dr. Slattery's work is the promotion of a just, compassionate, and ecologically sustainable global culture through holistic and reconceptualized approaches to curriculum, constructive postmodern understandings of education, queer studies in gender and sexuality, and Process philosophical visions of creativity and change. Dr. Slattery teaches courses in Philosophy of Education, Curriculum Theory, Social Foundations of Education, and Arts-Based Research. His books include: ""Curriculum Development in the Postmodern Era"" (Third Edition, Routledge, 2013); the co-authored text ""Understanding Curriculum"" (Peter Lang Publishers, 1995); and the co-authored text ""Contextualizing Teaching"" (Addison-Wesley Longman, 2000). Patrick Slattery is a past-president of the American Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies (AAACS), a member of Professors of Curriculum, the former chair of the Arts-Based Educational Research SIG of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), and a council member of the Curriculum and Pedagogy Group (C&P). In his research, Dr. Slattery contends that spiritual, ethical, and social transformation is intimately linked to visual culture, public pedagogy, and aesthetics, and that wisdom can emerge in the artistic process. In 2019, Dr. Slattery received the Lifetime Achievement Award from AERA Division B.
see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9nSOvTJhgc",Professor,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na6f163a0
Meriam,Saleh,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na72d7282
Istvan,Szunyogh,Professor,,Professor,Atmospheric Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na7301bd6
Patrick,Shamberger,Associate Professor,"The research mission of the PHAse Transformation Engineering (PHATE) Research Group is to advance the science and understanding of phase transformations in materials, and to engineer high performance phase transformations for a diverse class of functional applications.
Our research is strongly motivated by applications that impact today's society, but operates with the understanding that a strong foundation in fundamental science enables advances in engineering. Specifically, research products from the PHATE group have direct application in the energy, information technology, and thermal management fields.","Faculty Affiliate||Associate Professor, Materials Science and Engineering",Energy Institute||College of Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na742d300
Ankit,Srivastava,Associate Professor,"My research focuses on micromechanical modeling of heterogeneous materials; microstructure-based crystal plasticity finite element modeling; phase transformations, statistical fracture modeling; quantifying constitutive behavior of materials by small scale experiments; in-situ mechanical testing; failure analysis; and microstructure design.",Associate Professor,Materials Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na7cf2e9d
Amber,Schaefer,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na83fb6e4
Marvin,Stephens,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Orthodontics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na87736ed
Karen,Snowden,Professor and Associate Department Head,"Parasites of public health importance, host-parasite interactions, development of animal models for the study of parasitologic diseases and treatments, and development of molecular and immunologic methods for parasitologic diagnosis.",Professor and Associate Department Head,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/naab1ec85
Bahman,Shahri,Instructional Consultant,,Instructional Consultant,Center for Teaching Excellence,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nab2f47e1
John,Stooksberry,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,General Dentistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nabd635ff
Nathaniel,Schulz,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Infrastructure Protection Program,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nadb17d87
Yang,Shen,Associate Professor,"My main motivation is to unravel molecular mechanisms and to modulate emergent behavior of biomolecular networks with the development and application of computational tools (including molecular modeling, network simulation, optimization, machine learning, graph theory, and systems and control theory). To that end, I aim at an iterative process that models and experiments can feed each other.",Faculty Affiliate||Associate||Assistant Professor,Energy Institute||Electrical and Computer Engineering||Aggie STEM,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/naee36a69
Amalesh,Sharma,Associate Professor,"Amalesh is interested in studying the impact of firm and customer level strategies on firms' performance. His substantive areas of interest include Marketing-Mix Decisions, Sustainability, Emerging Markets, Buyer-Supplier Relationships, and Marketing-Operations Interface.
Amalesh's research has been published in top-tier journals (e.g., Marketing Science, Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Marketing, Journal of International Business Studies, Production and Operations Management, Journal of Operations Management, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, International Journal of Research in Marketing, Journal of Retailing, and Harvard Business Review).",Associate Professor,Mays Business School,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nafb80955
Cinthya,Salazar,Assistant Professor,"Through qualitative and transformative research methodologies, I examine the systemic inequities affecting minoritized student populations in higher education. I seek to inform the work of higher education practitioners and policymakers and provide data to advocate for equitable policies and inclusive practices on college campuses. In particular, my research focuses on three distinct areas: a) the higher education experiences of undocumented students in the U.S.; b) the use of action research methodologies to enhance the study of higher education; and c) the mechanisms used by minoritized students to access, persist, and succeed in higher education. By investigating these topics, I seek to generate localized retention theories and student success models which can potentially reduce minoritized students' college attrition. In this work, I account for the multiple social identities of students and the intersecting systems of oppression affecting their educational experiences based on race, gender, social class, and immigration status, among others.",Affiliated Professor of Latino/a and Mexican American Studies||Assistant Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Educational Administration and Human Resource Development||College of Liberal Arts||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb04d78a7
Brandon,Schmeichel,Professor,"I have broad interests in social and personality psychology, particularly the human capacity for self-control. My research examines willpower, choice, memory, motivation, emotion, and emotion regulation.",Professor,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb08afaf3
Stephen,Safe,Distinguished Professor,The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a nuclear helix-loop-helix transcription factor which forms a ligand-induced nuclear heterodimer with the AhR nuclear translocator (Arnt) protein. Research in this laboratory is focused on the molecular mechanism of crosstalk between the AhR and estrogen receptor (ER) signaling pathways in which the AhR inhibits estrogen-induced gene expression. The antiestrogenic activities of some AhR agonists are also being developed as drugs for clinical treatment of breast and endometrial cancers in women. Research on estrogen-dependent gene expression in various cancer cell lines is focused on analysis of several gene promoters to determine the mechanisms of ERa and ERb action. This includes several genes that are activated through interactions of the ER with Sp1 protein and other DNA-bound transcription factors.,Distinguished Professor||Distinguished Professor||Syd Kyle Chair,School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences||Biochemistry and Biophysics||Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb20fdbd9
Sang Jin,Suh,Associate Professor,"There are several research foci in the Suh laboratory. First, we are interested in elucidating and understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in the survival of pathogenic bacteria in nature and the contribution of these mechanisms to aid these pathogens in their ability to cause human diseases.
Second, we are interested in developing peptide based biosensors for rapid detection of important bacterial pathogens. Our biosensors can detect pathogens in just minutes rather than hours or days of other approaches. Third, we are interested in genetic and metabolic engineering to develop bacterial cells into microbial factory for optimal production of value-added products.",Associate Professor,Biomedical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb2c8b3d4
Kinsey,Skillen,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Civil Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb439803c
Dezhen,Song,Professor - Term Appointment,,Professor - Term Appointment,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb4ad82ed
Yuefeng,Sun,Mollie B. & Richard A. Williford Professor,"My research focuses on quantitative petroleum geology, rock physics, and reservoir geophysics.",Faculty Affiliate||Mollie B. & Richard A. Williford Professor,Geology and Geophysics||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb4c2b00b
Bing,Shuai,Senior Research Associate,,Senior Research Associate,Cell Biology and Genetics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb5ebb3c7
Danila,Serra,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb84c6db9
Nicholas,Suntzeff,Professor,,Professor,Physics and Astronomy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb86ee007
Larry,Stein,Professor and Extension Specialist,"Dr. Stein's area of research has been on production horticulture developing best management practices for pecans, fruits and vegetable crops.",Professor||Professor and Extension Specialist,Uvalde Research and Extension Center||Horticultural Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb8796759
Matthew,Sheldon,Assistant Professor,"Our research considers fundamental questions of optical energy conversion relating to plasmonic and inorganic nanoscale materials. Our experiments are principally designed to identify and optimize unique nanoscale phenomena useful for solar energy conversion, as well as related opportunities at the intersection of nanophotonics and chemistry. We employ optical and electrical characterization techniques with high spatial and energy resolution to probe optical excitation and relaxation mechanisms in nanostructured metals and semiconductors.
The current world record solar cell operates at 44.4% power conversion efficiency. Thermodynamic analyses indicate that much higher efficiency is theoretically possible. Indeed, technical challenges, rather than laws of nature, limit current solar power convertors from achieving the maximum thermodynamic efficiency of 95%.
We seek to better understand how nanofabricated optoelectronic and plasmonic materials provide a route to achieve the maximum possible conversion efficiency with solid state and photoelectrochemical systems. We explore how nanostructuring materials enables systematic control of the thermodynamic parameters governing optical power conversion, enabling optimization that can shape, confine, and interconvert the energy and entropy of a radiation field. Additionally, the remarkable nanoscale tailorability of a variety of structural properties, such as electrochemical potential, can further enable novel photochemical systems with broad application beyond the scope solar energy conversion.
We seek students who are interested to gain expertise in inorganic synthesis of nanocrystals with tunable electrochemical and optical structures, nanofabrication, and comprehensive characterization and modeling of optoelectronic structures. Particular emphases are optical absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy, photovoltaic device physics, nanoscale electrical characterization, scanning probe techniques, and optical simula",Faculty Affiliate||Assistant Professor,Energy Institute||Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb887f9b0
Angela,Seaworth,Instructional Assistant Professor,"Dr. Seaworth is passionate about nonprofit and philanthropy education. She was the founding Director of the Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership at Rice University, where she designed curriculum and managed educational programming for nonprofit executives and board members, eventually growing the program to more than 800 enrollments annually. As a Lecturer for the Texas A&M Bush School of Government and Public Service, she teaches Management and Leadership of Nonprofit Organizations, Foundations of the Nonprofit Sector, Fundraising in Nonprofit Organizations, and Grant and Project Management for the Public and Nonprofit Sectors. Additionally, she has taught a graduate-level fund development course at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business and a nonprofit strategy course for the University of California, Irvine. She has taught an undergraduate capstone course in management, leadership, and policy as an adjunct professor at Indiana University's SPEA. Dr. Seaworth champions youth philanthropy education and designed a week-long camp philanthropy curriculum for ages 9-14. In 2015, the Council of Michigan Foundations appointed her to the board of Learning to Give, a K-12 philanthropy education curriculum.",Instructional Assistant Professor||Director of Philanthropic Initiatives and Capacity Building,Center for Nonprofits and Philanthropy||Public Service and Administration,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb9642229
Raquel,Sitcheran,Associate Professor,"The goal of our research is to understand the molecular mechanisms that control NF-kappaB regulatory networks in the central nervous system (CNS). NF-kappaB is a ubiquitously expressed, evolutionarily conserved transcription factor that responds to a variety of signals and regulates fundamental processes, including cell growth and proliferation, inflammation, invasion and angiogenesis. Indeed, aberrant NF-kappaB activity or expression is associated with many cancers, as it can promote tumorigenesis, tumor progression and resistance to therapy. Our focus is on glioblastoma, a common and highly lethal CNS tumor that is very resistant to current treatment strategies.",Associate Professor,The Texas A&M University System,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb97a02a1
Chelliah,Sriskandarajah,Professor,"My research interests lie in the general area of supply chain management, logistics, production planning and scheduling, and performance evaluation of production/service systems.",Professor,Information and Operations Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb97e410b
Ashok,Shetty,Professor and Associate Director,"Dr. Ashok K. Shetty's laboratory is interested in developing clinically applicable strategies efficacious for enhancing brain function after injury, disease, or aging. The central areas of investigation are focused on:
o Mechanisms by which intranasally administered stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) promote neuroprotection, neuroregeneration, neural plasticity, and alleviate neuroinflammation. The sources of EVs include human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs), and human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neural stem cells (hiPSC-NSCs), astrocytes, and microglia. The model systems include traumatic brain injury (TBI), closed head injury (CHI), Aging, Alzheimer's disease (AD) and temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE).
o Mechanisms by which transplanted human neural stem cells or human GABA-ergic precursor cells derived from hiPSCs promote brain repair, and alleviate spontaneous seizures, and cognitive and mood impairments in prototypes of SE, TLE, and TBI.
o Elucidating mechanisms of brain dysfunction and chronic neuroinflammation in prototypes of Gulf War Illness. Developing therapeutic strategies to alleviate neuroinflammation, systemic inflammation, and cognitive and mood impairments in models of GWI.
o Developing clinically feasible strategies for improving brain function in aging and AD models via stimulation of endogenous neural stem cells using drugs and biologics.
Dr. Shetty has received continuous extramural research funding as PI for >25 years from sources such as the NIH, DOD, Dept of Veterans Affairs (VA), and industry. These include seven R01 grant awards and an R21 grant award from the NIH; seven CDMRP grant awards from the DOD; five Merit Grant awards and two Research Career Scientist Awards from the VA; and two industry grants. He has also served as Co-I of 8 other DOD grants. Grants from the NIH, DOD, and industry fund Dr. Shetty's current research. Dr. Shetty has authored 181 peer-reviewed publications (147 as senior/first author) and edited a book on Neural Stem Cells in Health and Disease. His work has appeared in many prestigious and high-impact journals. Dr. Shetty has received >17,000 citations for his publications with an h-index of 64. Dr. Shetty has the distinction of serving on two NIH Study Sections and one VA study section as a Chartered Member. Besides, he has served as a member of many other study section panels of the NIH, DOD, VA, and Maryland State Stem Cell Research Fund. Dr. Shetty is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Aging & Disease and Associate Editor of 6 Neuroscience journals. He is also a Member of the Editorial Board of many prestigious journals, including The Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, Aging Cell, and Stem Cells. Dr. Shetty is a Fellow of the American Society for Neural Transplantation and Repair. Dr. Shetty received the Senior Research Excellence Award in 2021 from the TAMU College of Medicine and is among the ""World's Top 2% Scientists"" across all scientific fields.","Associate Director, Institute for Regenerative Medicine||Professor",Cell Biology and Genetics||Cell Biology and Genetics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nba613a86
Chiara,Silvestri Dobrovolny,TTI Associate Research Scientist,,TTI Associate Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nba84874e
Rebecca,Seguin-Fowler,"Co-Director, Institute for Advancing Health through Agriculture",,Professor||Co-Director,Institute for Advancing Health Through Agriculture||Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbaf6960f
Madhu,Shrestha,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Diagnostic Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbb7f30b1
Anil Kumar,Somenahally Chandr,Assistant Professor,"My research focus is microbe-soil-plant interactions, studying the rhizosphere dynamics to improve the economic and environmental benefits of soil resources. Projects are in progress to identify soil management techniques for improving biodiversity of plant beneficial microbes in soils, increase soil carbon capture and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. I apply biogeochemical analysis and systems biology tools to measure soil microbial networks and their influence on biogeocycles. Other areas of interest include bioremediation of heavy metal contamination and acid soil management.",Assistant Professor||Assistant Professor,Soil and Crop Sciences||Overton Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbc4a917f
Christine,Stanley,Professor,"Dr. Stanley's research interests are in faculty professional development, instructional development, multicultural organizational development, and college teaching.",Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Educational Administration and Human Resource Development||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbc78b730
Susan,Sutherland,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Visualization,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbd1cd091
Jose,Silva-Martinez,Professor,"My research focuses on the design and fabrication of integrated circuits for wireless communications, biomedical applications, data converters, power amplifiers, radar systems, energy harvesting and power management.",Professor,Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbd32a0cf
Dong,Son,Professor,"The main focus area of the research in our laboratory is (i) chemical synthesis of nanoscale hetero-structures of semiconducting and magnetic materials and (ii) real-time laser spectroscopic investigation of the dynamic electronic and magnetic properties of the nanostructures prepared from (i). Ultimately, we would like to obtain fundamental understanding of how the dynamic optical, electronic and magnetic properties in structurally complex nanoscale materials can be controlled by tuning their chemical and structural parameters. The knowledge obtained from these researches lays fundamental background essential in many practical applications, such as designing nanoscale electronic devices and light energy-harvesting materials.",Faculty Affiliate||Professor,Energy Institute||Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbddedc3d
Rachel,Smith,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbe30d9b5
Seyed Amirhossein,Saeidi,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc072e929
David,Salgado Manzano,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Research & Implementation - El Paso,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc0d8e36f
Thomas,Schlumprecht,Professor,"I have research interests in Functional Analysis, Probability Theory, Convex Geometry and Mathematics in Finance.",Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc128eaa9
Raghavan,Srinivasan,Professor,"R. Srinivasan, Ph.D. is a professor at Texas A&M University and director of the Spatial Sciences Laboratory at Texas A&M. He has become known and respected throughout the world for his developmental work with spatial sciences and computer-based modeling, especially the Soil and Water Assessment Tool or SWAT model. His research and its applications have contributed to long-lasting changes in natural resource assessments and development of management system options, currently being used in more than 90 countries.",Resident Director||Professor||Professor||Professor,Biological and Agricultural Engineering||Ecology and Conservation Biology||Temple Research and Extension Center||Temple Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc1342d14
Farzan,Sasangohar,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Sasangohar's research interests are centered around understanding and improving human decision-making and performance in multi-task, safety-critical work environments using a wide range of analytical techniques and technological innovations such as remote continuous monitoring and connected integrated systems. He is interested and has experience in designing, implementing, and testing systems that improve human-systems performance in socio-technical domains such as healthcare, air-traffic control, command and control, process control, and surface transportation.",Faculty Fellow||Faculty Affiliate||Faculty Fellow||Faculty Fellow||Faculty Fellow||Assistant Professor,"Center for Health Systems and Design||Institute for Science, Technology, and Public Policy||Center for Health Organization Transformation||Center for Remote Health Technologies and Systems||Industrial and Systems Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc16a3cf0
Kristi,Shryock,Associate Professor,,Instructional Associate Professor||Member||Faculty Affiliate,Engineering Education Research Taskforce||Aerospace Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc20220fd
Dylan,Shell,Associate Professor - Term Appoint,"My research aims to synthesize and analyze complex, intelligent behavior in distributed systems that exploit their physical embedding to interact with the physical world.",Associate Professor - Term Appoint,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc3838cfa
Kati,Stoddard,Instructional Associate Professor,"My faculty appointment is Academic Professional Track, so I do not have a research appointment at this time. However, my area of greatest interest is environmental sociology, environmental toxicology, and the scholarship of teaching and learning.",Instructional Associate Professor,Plant Pathology and Microbiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc4f1316d
Karienn,Souza (Montgomery),Research Assistant Professor,"My research focuses on developing neuronal and behavioral models of mild cognitive impairment and early stages of Alzheimer's' Disease. AD is complex and multifaceted, and my goal is to uncover early aspects of the disease pathway in hopes of achieving prevention of further decline.
One aspect of the pathway that is promising in terms of resulting in a successful treatment for AD is to treat the loss of functional synapses. Loss of plasticity and synaptic transmission is one of the earliest hallmarks of AD and one of the best correlates of cognitive dysfunction in aging. It is virtually impossible for this to be studied in humans, and thus little progress has been made in developing therapeutics to resurrect synaptic function. We have developed a mouse model of age-related cognitive impairment in which we can use light (optogenetics) in order to uncover the faulty synaptic mechanisms that promote cognitive dysfunction observed in aging and early AD.",Postdoctoral Research Associate||Research Assistant Professor||Director of NExT Behavior Core,The Texas A&M University System||Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics||Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc5b013b5
Yifan,Song,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc5ee6aa9
Ashley,Saunders,Professor and Assistant Department Head,"I am a Veterinary Cardiologist with research interests primarily focused on congenital heart disease, interventional cardiology, advanced imaging, 3D modeling, heart failure management, biomarkers, and innovative teaching.",Associate Professor and Assistant Department Head,Small Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc64dcd64
Charles,Samuelson,Associate Professor Emeritus,,Associate Professor Emeritus,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc65e6ff0
Venkatesh (Venky),Shankar,Professor,"My areas of specialization include digital business, artificial intelligence, marketing strategy, innovation, retailing, international marketing, and pricing.",Professor,Marketing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc6a09f5e
Nicholas,Sears,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,College of Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc6e4970a
Scott,Socolofsky,Professor,"My research is in the broad area of Environmental Fluid Mechanics, with emphasis on laboratory experiments and data analysis to elucidate mixing mechanisms by turbulence and coherent structures. Current research projects study turbulent mixing processes in three contexts: (1) multiphase plumes, (2) shallow tidal inlets, and (3) natural seeps.",Faculty Affiliate||Professor||Professor,Civil Engineering||Ocean Engineering||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc6f9c90d
Marcelo Javier,Sanchez Castilla,Professor,"My research group effort focuses on advanced geomechanics, considering engineering problems involving mechanical, hydraulic, thermal, geochemical, and biological couplings. Problems in geotechnical engineering and geomechanics are generally strongly coupled with mutual interactions between different physics. Specific challenges include: the design of nuclear waste disposal, modeling the THMC behavior of gas hydrate sediments, the design of energy piles (and other forms of energy exchange with the ground), understanding the degradation of geomaterials due to climate change (including desiccation cracks), advancing the design of geological CO2 sequestration, improving our scientific understanding of hydraulic fracturing, and assisting energy production from existing and new sources.",Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Civil Engineering||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc712e4a2
Noelle,Sweany,Clinical Professor,,Clinical Professor,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc7de8627
Robin,Starnes,Executive Professor,,Executive Professor,Information and Operations Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc819ba31
Alexei,Safonov,Professor,,Professor,Physics and Astronomy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc8cbe482
Surupa,Shaw,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor||Faculty affiliate,Ocean Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc9f56aef
Christopher,Smith,Lecturer,,Lecturer||Manager Technical Laboratory,Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution||Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nca549702
Jonathan,Sczepanski,Assistant Professor,"Our primary research goals are to develop and apply novel tools for studying DNA damage in the context of chromatin and to explore new avenues for RNA-based therapeutics and diagnostics. By combining expertise in chemical biology, molecular biology, and molecular evolution, our lab addresses challenges associated with studying and targeting noncoding RNAs from a unique perspective. In addition, we utilize modern chemical biology techniques to develop designer chromatin systems for studying DNA damage. We are seeking motivated individuals who wish to gain experience in chemical biology, molecular biology, and in vitro evolution techniques.",Assistant Professor,Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncc157d6e
Scott,Schaefer,Professor and Head,,Professor and Head,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncc44e22d
Michael,Sandlin,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncd1b6872
Wayne,Smith,Professor and Associate Department Head,"Research duties include development of superior germplasm/cultivars which will enhance the productivity, improve the product quality, and/or decrease production costs associate with cotton production in Texas. Primary research sites in Texas are College Station, Weslaco, Corpus Christi, Thrall, and Chillicothe, as well as colleagues at Lubbock. Primary geographical areas of responsibilities are central and south Texas with secondary goals aimed at all cotton producing areas of Texas and the United States.",Professor and Associate Department Head,Soil and Crop Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncd375f9a
Lee,Shapiro,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncd3ac332
Ghada,Salama,Instructional Associate Professor,"Prior to joining Texas A&M University at Qatar's Chemical Engineering department in 2006, Ghada Salama held a post doctorate research grant with the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) main office in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Her research focuses on engineering education.",Instructional Associate Professor,Chemical Engineering (Qatar),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nce8aceb3
Jeff,Sammons,"Associate Executive Director, Texas A&M Energy Institute",,,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncf32f465
Gregory,Sword,Professor,"I've been very fortunate to have studied many things in many places with many people. Much of my research to date has focused on the biology and ecology of grasshoppers, locusts and Mormon crickets. More recently, I've been given the chance to expand my research program to problems in cotton entomology. It's a pretty unique opportunity, and I am happy to say that the lab is up and running on multiple fronts. Although the emphasis has shifted to cotton research, locust biology and anything else that strikes an interest continues to be fair game in the lab.",Professor,Entomology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncf7fa344
Mary,Stasny,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncfe3287a
Ann,Savell,Research Development Officer,Currently pursuing a PhD in Human Resource Development with a focus on Research Development.,Research Development Officer,School of Education and Human Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncfeae177
Misty,Stiles,Lecturer,,Lecturer,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd0669c71
Niraja,Srinivasan,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd08d81cd
Leann,Smith,Assistant Professor,"I currently serve as an assistant professor of school psychology in the department of educational psychology. My mission is to promote the resiliency of marginalized populations by understanding the context-specific challenges and cultural assets of racially diverse students that are amenable to intervention in order to improve educational and health equity. Currently, my work focuses on the utility of parental and peer ethnic-racial socialization in Black youth development, and race-related stressors within the context of peer support mechanisms that impact STEM attrition at the college level.
In addition to my program of research and teaching, I am the chair of the recruitment and retention subcommittee within the division of school psychology and serve as a faculty advisor for the XL Academy- a sophomore year experience for Black undergraduate students on campus.",Assistant Professor,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd099aefb
Tammy,Silvas,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd0a8bdcf
Sargurunathan,Subashchandrabose,Assistant Professor,I have a long-standing interest in elucidating the molecular and cellular effectors at the host-pathogen interface to identify therapeutic targets against infectious diseases.,Assistant Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd12152ed
Weiping,Shi,Professor,"My research interests include computer-aided design of Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) CAD, including physical design, parasitic extraction, fault diagnosis, variational analysis and process synthesis.",Professor,Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd217a6e1
Victoria,Salin,Professor,"Dr. Salin's areas of emphasis in the last 6 years involve (1) research on food distribution and labor costs, and (2) developing peer-mentoring for leadership skills of Master of Agribusiness students. Currently working on estimation of stochastic frontier production technology for the refrigerated warehousing industry.",Professor,Agricultural Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd23715b4
James,Smith,Professor,"The discovery of novel antibiotics which have unique targets to inhibit the growth of microorganisms will minimize the suffering of those who are desperately in need of alternatives to currently available antibiotics. The competition for resources by microorganisms has led to their ability to make a wide variety of natural products that can inhibit the growth of their competitors. These antimicrobial compounds provide the best opportunity to alleviate the pain and suffering caused by infectious diseases. My research program encompasses the isolation, identification, and the development of novel antimicrobials as therapeutics. A biotechnology company named Sano Chemicals was established to promote the commercialization of technology generated from my research laboratory at Texas A&M University.",Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd26c75ce
Steven,Salaga,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd2c9b585
Roger,Sansom,Associate Professor,"Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Biology.",Associate Professor,Philosophy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd31d3605
Jordan,Schweitzer,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,Endodontics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd35f9143
Zachary,Stewart,Dr.,"Zachary Stewart is a medieval architectural historian whose research focuses on the buildings, cities, and landscapes of medieval Britain.",Associate Professor,Architecture,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd44d13ff
Sinjini,Sengupta,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd4b1a484
James,Smith,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Bush School of Government and Public Service,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd4efb489
Yang,Song,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd5a7f6a9
C. Scott,Shafer,Professor and Head,"My research program has focused on questions and issues that address three major topics. First I have examined facilities, modes of transportation and experiences as they relate to trail planning and design. This topic area has further evolved into an examination of greenways and green infrastructure in land use and park planning. Second I have pursued research that examines visitor use and attitudes related to nature based recreation environments in order to help managers plan for impacts. Finally, I have pursued research on recreation specialization to better understand how leisure behavior evolves in individuals and how different types of users should be accounted for in planning and design.",Professor and Head,"Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd725da38
Guni,Sharon,Assistant Professor,"I am a researcher with a strong theoretical basis in artificial intelligence. Specifically, reinforcement learning, combinatorial search, multiagent route assignment, game theory, flow and convex optimization, and multiagent modeling and simulation. I gained vast knowledge and experience in utilizing my theoretical foundations towards traffic management and traffic optimization application. Nonetheless, I view myself as part of the AI community where my work is highly cited. I strive to further the impact of my applicable expertise for solving real-life problems while simultaneously continuing to make theoretical advances that justify the proposed solutions.",Assistant Professor,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndac88d75
Katie,Slatton,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Liberal Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndbc0c503
Jennifer,Spencer,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,Dr. Spencer's research is focused on on management strategies and improving reproductive outcomes while reducing producer inputs.,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndcd7c66e
Kathy,Spaulding,Visiting Lecturer,,Visiting Lecturer,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nddd3b6b9
Daniel,Selva Valero,Assistant Professor,"Dani Selva's research interests are somewhere between the intersection and the union of space systems, artificial intelligence, and engineering system design. Ultimately, Dani is most inspired by two things: everything space, and the Systems scientists of the 1970's such as Herbert Simon who conducted multi-disciplinary research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, economics, statistics, and decision analysis.",Assistant Professor,Aerospace Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nded98762
Achim,Stoessel,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Oceanography,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndf283f7d
Sarah,Schobert,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndffc496c
Franklin,Snyder,Professor,General Area of Research:
o Changes in the global legal profession
o Business and regulatory aspects of marijuana legalization
o Entrepreneurship in law practice
o Contract law and policy
o Business management theory and law practice,Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne07c0231
Cason,Schmit,Assistant Professor,"Cason Schmit is an assistant professor at the Department of Health Policy and Management where he actively researches the role of law in health systems.
Prior to joining Texas A&M University, he worked for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Public Health Law Program as an Oak Ridge Institute for Science Education legal fellow (2013-2015) and as a federal contractor (2015-2016). There he worked with public health professionals within CDC centers and offices and state, tribal, local, and territorial partners to promote the use of law as a tool to improve the public's health. His research with CDC focused on the role of law in health system transformation, including the use of electronic health information to promote public health, state innovation models, pay-for-success initiatives, and pharmacists' vaccination authority.",Assistant Professor,Health Policy and Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne0d747bb
Fred,Speed,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne0db9c19
Rose,Santos,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Educational Administration and Human Resource Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne13e95db
Todd,Sink,Associate Professor and Extension Specialist,,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,"Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management||Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne1b2a63b
Deborah,Siegele,Associate Professor,"Phenotypes are observable characteristics of an organism that result from the expression of a particular genotype in a particular environment. Examples of phenotypic traits in microbes are motility, sporulation, ability to perform anaerobic respiration, and resistance/sensitivity to an antibiotic.
Until recently, phenotypic information has been captured as free text descriptions in research papers. Ambiguities in natural language confound attempts to retrieve information across sources. For example, ""serotype"" and ""serovar"" both refer to the same phenotype, but a simple text-based query with either word alone would miss the other. Or a single term, such as ""sporulation"" is used to refer to multiple, distinct processes in different organisms. Issues such as these hamper the ability to integrate different phenotypic data sets for the same organism or to use phenotypic information in one organism to predict possible phenotypes in another organism. Ideally, phenotype information should be stored in a consistent, computable format for ease of data integration and mining.
Controlled vocabularies are used to provide both consistent terminology and a structured data format for the capture of biological information. Ontologies are controlled vocabularies of defined terms with unique identifiers and precise relationships to each other. There are phenotype ontologies available for many eukaryotic organisms, including fungi. However, when the OMP project was initiated, none of the existing ontologies was appropriate to comprehensively capture phenotypes for Bacteria or Archaea or to enable comparisons across microbial taxa.
The Siegele lab and our collaborators at TAMU and the Univ. of Maryland (IGS) are developing a formal Ontology of Microbial Phenotypes (OMP). Our lab is focused on term development and annotating microbial phenotypes. OMP can be accessed at microbialphenotypes.org. Releases of OMP are available at github.com/microbialphenotypes.",Associate Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne333d587
Isaac,Sabat,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne3ccd473
Jeffrey,Shelton,TTI Research Scientist,,TTI Research Scientist,Research & Implementation - El Paso,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne4da41df
Aric,Short,Professor,My research has focused primarily on housing rights and how existing laws can better protect vulnerable tenants against harassment. I have also written on procedural issues involving the litigation of human rights claims in U.S. courts.,Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne56a4445
Michael,Scialdone,Clinical Associate Professor,"My research looks at how specific characteristics of technologies (which some might refer to as features, affordances, or constraints) impact communication, interaction, and other behaviors between actors across business, educational, and social contexts. Additional academic interests include Information Systems pedagogy, and Human-Computer Interaction research and evaluative methods.",Clinical Associate Professor,Information and Operations Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne60a1ef9
Anthony,Stranges,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,History,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne6ff3828
Jessica,Simpson,Instructional Associate Professor,,Instructional Associate Professor,University Libraries,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne76f7d19
Emet,Schneiderman,Professor,,Professor,Biomedical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne88e9608
Todd,Schrader,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne8b7c6fd
Joseph,Sharkey,Professor,"o Improving nutritional, physical, and emotional health across the life span among underserved and rural populations
o Community empowerment and engagement for improving population health
o Systems approach to improving population health in rural and underserved areas
o Developing, implementing, and evaluating culturally-responsive approaches to establish and maintain healthy lifestyles
o Mixed research methods, including qualitative (e.g., focus groups, in-depth interviews) and quantitative (e.g., survey design and web-based application) methods, study design, and analytical approaches.
o Community-based participatory research, education, and outreach
o Reducing the risk for food insecurity and hunger among children, adults, and seniors
o Improving the response of food systems in rural areas",Professor,Health Promotion and Community Health Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne974198d
G.,Shelton,TEES Researcher at TAMU-San Antonio,,Director of International Education||TEES Researcher at TAMU-San Antonio||Instructional Assistant Professor,"Texas A&M University – San Antonio - (San Antonio, Txas, United States)||Texas A&M University – San Antonio - (San Antonio, Texas, United States)||Texas A&M University – San Antonio - (San Antonio, Txas, United States)||Texas A&M University – San Antonio - (San Antonio, Texas, United States)||TEES Regional Divisions",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nea1ea914
Erin,Snider,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Erin A. Snider is an assistant professor in the Department of International Affairs at the Bush School. Her research interests and expertise lie in the fields of Middle East politics, international political economy, development, democratization, and foreign assistance.",Assistant Professor,International Affairs,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nea2c44a3
Emily-Anne,Shafron,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Shafron is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at Mays Business School, Texas A&M University. She focuses on financial archival research. Much of her research is informed by her professional experience with accounting regulators and standard setters. Her research interests include international accounting and capital markets, linguistics, investor tastes, audit, and Islamic finance.",Assistant Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nea5eb51d
Catherine,Serrano,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nea72b519
Philip,Smith,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,History,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/neb4da981
Melissa,Shehane,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,"Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management||Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/neb786445
Charles,Shea,Senior Professor,,Senior Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ned525ce0
Stephen,Smith,Professor,"Dr. Smith teaches meat science, nutrition and physiological nutrition courses. He also conducts research on the growth and development of adipose tissue, particularly in the bovine species. He has investigated the limitation of cattle to marble and has used his background in molecular biology to investigate lipid metabolism in the bovine muscle.",Professor||Professor,Animal Science||Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nee8e5966
Ravi,Sen,Associate Professor,"My research interests include economics of electronic commerce, open source software, and software security.",Associate Professor,Information and Operations Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nee96f448
Harshit,Shukla,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Utility Engineering Program,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nef0d3c21
Emil,Straube,Professor,"My research focuses on several complex variables, Bergman kernel, and boundary regularity theory for Cauchy-Riemann equations.",Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nef2e6a3e
Alison,Soltis,Visiting Lecturer,,Visiting Lecturer,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nef97aa48
Roger,Smith,Professor,Application of flow cytometry to study of animal disease and clinical veterinary medicine; core flow cytometry laboratory.,Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nefd6ee54
Beverly,Storey,TTI Associate Research Scientist,,TTI Associate Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/neff57ab3
Jordan,Szura,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf00bb890
Nitesh,Saxena,Professor,,Professor,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf0476cff
Jan,Suchodolski,Professor,"Our research is focused on gastrointestinal function testing, gastrointestinal pathogens, and intestinal microbial ecology with an emphasis on probiotics and prebiotics and how intestinal pathogens lead to disturbances in the intestinal microbiome of companion animals.",Associate Director of GI Lab||Professor,Small Animal Clinical Sciences||Small Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf0f36949
Kateryna,Shynkaruk,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Bush School Dc Teaching Site,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf1341374
Wayne,Saslow,Professor,,Professor,Physics and Astronomy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf13e76fe
Hojun,Song,Associate Professor,"The Song Lab focuses on the study of an insect order Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, and katydids) and other insects and aims at understanding behavioral, ecological, physiological, morphological and molecular evolution in a phylogenetic framework.",Associate Professor,Entomology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf14bbe4a
Bala,Shetty,Professor,"My research interests include supply chain management, optimization, and finance.",Faculty Affiliate||Professor||Professor,Information and Operations Management||Energy Institute||Industrial and Systems Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf20d508e
Lauren,Stranahan,Clinical Assistant Professor,"Dr. Stranahan's background is in bacterial disease with a focus on immunology, host-pathogen interactions, vaccinology, and diagnostic test development. She is interested in evaluating the immune response to vaccines and developing laboratory animal models of veterinary or human disease. As an anatomic pathologist, her preferred systems include the gastrointestinal and hematopoietic/lymphoid tissues as well as skin. Her previous research experiences have involved optimization of immunohistochemistry/immunofluoresence, animal models, cell culture, and protein chemistry/purification for diagnostic test development.",Clinical Assistant Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf264cfa9
Donggil,Song,Associate Professor,"- AI engineering for human performance/learning
- Extended-reality (AR, VR, MR) AI systems
- STEM and computing education",Affiliated Faculty||Associate Professor,Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution||Multidisciplinary Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf29731f9
Jennifer,Schleining,Clinical Professor,"Dr. Jennifer Schleining is a board-certified large animal surgeon, clinical professor, and head of the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. She received a Bachelor's Degree in Agriculture from South Dakota State University in 1999 and graduated with her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Iowa State University in 2001. She then went on to complete an internship in equine medicine and surgery at Arizona Equine Medical and Surgical Centre in Gilbert, AZ. Prior to returning to Iowa State for a surgical residency, she spent time as an associate veterinarian in mixed animal practice in Ft. Pierre, South Dakota, was employed in equine practice at Southwest Equine Medical and Surgical Center in Scottsdale, AZ, and as a Large Animal Clinical Fellow at Oregon State University. She holds a Master's Degree in Veterinary Clinical Science with an emphasis in biomechanics. Dr. Schleining's professional interests include veterinary medical education, advancing surgical procedures and knowledge in large animals, communication and leadership development, and veterinary history.",Clinical Professor,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf2a66714
Nauman,Sheikh,TTI Research Engineer,,Research Engineer||TTI Associate Research Engineer,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI)||Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf2af2354
Stanley Omar,Samonte,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Beaumont Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf34bea73
Xiaotong,Song,Research Associate Professor,,Research Associate Professor,Translational Medical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf378c031
John,Singer,Associate Professor,"My research and scholarly interests are broadly in the area of diversity and social Justice, but more specifically centered around issues of race and racism, and the (under)representation, experiences, and overall well-being of historically marginalized groups in sport industry organizations and other relevant contexts.",Associate Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf409f01a
Joerg,Steiner,Professor,"My veterinary career has mainly focused on two aspects, patient care and clinically-relevant research. As a veterinary clinician and clinical teacher I am exposed to a wide variety of canine and feline patients with complex medical conditions. These patients serve as a constant source of new clinical problems that beckon to be studied further. Sometimes these studies are merely clinical, relating to characterization of an uncommon condition, diagnosis of a difficult-to-diagnose condition, or a novel therapeutic approach to a well-described condition. In other instances studies that are spurred by clinical cases are more basic-science based, utilizing state-of-the-art technologies to further evaluate the etiology or pathogenesis of a disease. In some instances, studies may provide comparative aspects related to experimental animals, such as rodents or primates, or even to human patients with similar conditions. I believe that my role as a mentor can be unique in that I can help graduate students bridge the gap between science and clinical aspects and between veterinary and human medical interests - giving us further opportunities to advance the concept of one-health.","Professor||Director, Gastrointestinal Laboratory",School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences||Small Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf4de66a0
Jerry,Strawser,Professor and Associate Dean,,Associate Dean for Graduate Programs||KPMG Chair,Accounting||Mays Business School,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf5dbb20f
Kathy,Svoboda,Regents Professor,"Dr Svoboda is a well-established senior principal investigator with a broad background in developmental biology and cellular biology. Her research focus is on the cell biology of whole embryonic tissues, including cornea, cartilage, palate. Her lab has been funded from NIH, March of Dimes, Foundations and Private Companies for 3 decades. As a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School, she carried out cell and molecular biology experiments on developing systems and worked with Dr. Elizabeth Hay when she developed her theories on cell-matrix interactions. As PI or co-Investigator on many previous university- and March of Dimes funded grants (over 30 years of continuous funding), she worked on how cell-matrix interactions change during development. In addition, she was a mentor on two training grants (T32 and KL2) and has successfully administered other NIH supported developmental and cell biology projects (e.g. staffing, research protections, and budget), collaborated with other researchers, and produced peer-reviewed publications from each project.
She has a new project that contributes evidence to the theory that periocular mesenchyme (POM) cells contribute to the development of the ciliary body, trabecular meshwork and the iridocorneal angle. The objective of this project is to determine if Gli1 positive cells contribute to the POM and anterior eye structures by using inducible Gli1-CreERT2; tdTomatoflox (Gli1-tdTomato) mouse model. Experiments were recently completed that demonstrated the Gli1 + cells were also positive for Pitx2, FOXC1, and FOXC2, known markers for periocular mesenchyme during anterior eye development.
She has successfully trained 40 Postdoctoral, Ph.D., M.S. graduate students, undergraduate, medical and dental predoctoral students, and college/high school summer research trainees.",Regents Professor,Biomedical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf7d937ba
Samiran,Sinha,Professor,"My research is focused on statistical methods for epidemiological studies which deal with
studying factors affecting the health and illness of populations, and serves as the foundat-
ion and logic of interventions made in the interest of public health and preventive medicine.
The research is geared to develop novel statistical techniques for handling measurement
error in the major variable of interest, and to handle subjects with partially missing infor-
mation. The developed statistical techniques rely on parametric, semiparametric, and nonparametric
approaches for flexible and robust modeling.",Professor,Statistics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf7f32f6f
Justin,Scheiner,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,Dr. Scheiner's Extension activities include developing educational programming for prospective and current grape growers in the state of Texas and conducting applied research on best management practices for vineyards in areas of Texas affected by Pierce's Disease.,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,Horticultural Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf84b42f8
Alexei,Sokolov,Professor,"Sokolov's research belongs to the broader field of atomic, molecular and optical physics. In particular, his work on molecular coherence, wherein an ensemble of molecules vibrate in unison, enabled remote detection of pathogens in real time. This achievement evolved from foundational work on maximal coherence preparation and usage, i. e. on tailoring light pulses to make a number of molecules vibrate in unison and then utilizing these coherent vibrations to control light. Sokolov's current research interests center around applications of molecular coherence to quantum optics, ultrafast laser science and technology, including generation of sub-cycle optical pulses with prescribed temporal shape and studies of ultrafast atomic, molecular, and nuclear processes, as well as applications of quantum coherence in biological, medical and industrial settings.",Professor,Physics and Astronomy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf872dbd9
Yeran,Soukiassian,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer||Senior Lecturer,Science (Qatar)||Texas A&M University at Qatar,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf9f641f8
Meagan,Shipley,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfa69c8d5
Theofanis,Strouboulis,Professor,,Professor,Aerospace Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfaf5cf4e
Alfredo,Sanchez,TTI Associate Research Engineer,,TTI Associate Research Engineer,Research & Implementation - El Paso,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfaf93e92
Vivek,Sarin,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfd2586d7
Lauren,Smith-Oskrochi,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Small Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfd451039
Matthew,Sachs,Professor,"Understanding the mechanisms by which upstream open reading frames (uORFs) in mRNA transcripts control gene expression is currently the major focus of my laboratory. A substantial component of this work is focused on the uORF-encoded fungal arginine attenuator peptide (AAP). The major goal of this work is to understand the mechanism by which a nascent peptide encoded by this uORF controls the movement of ribosomes on mRNA and regulates gene expression. Control mechanisms mediated by uORFs and nascent peptides exist in mammals, fungi, plants, viruses, and bacteria, but relatively little is known of the molecular details of such control. The AAP is encoded by a uORF in the 5?-leader regions of mRNAs specifying the first enzyme in fungal arginine (Arg) biosynthesis. Synthesis of the AAP rapidly reduces gene expression in response to Arg. AAP-mediated regulation is observed in vivo in both Neurospora crassa and Saccharomyces cerevisiae and in vitro, using fungal, plant and animal extracts. The nascent AAP causes the ribosome to stall when the concentration of Arg is high.",Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfe74574c
David,Stelly,Professor,"My scientific research, graduate and post-graduate programs employs multi-disciplinary approaches to conduct and study use of naturally occurring germplasm for crop improvement. Elements of the research include wild-species germplasm introgression, chromosome substitution, reproductive and ploidy manipulations, conventional cytogenetics and fluorescence in situ hybridization, genetic analysis, DNA marker and assay (SNP) development, marker assisted selection, reproductive cytology and genetics, and various types of genome mapping, sequencing, and their integration for genome sequencing and assembly. Most of my research aims to enhance the germplasm, knowledge, science and technologies for genetic improvement Upland cotton, e.g., economic yield and sustainability; some, however, is devoted to sorghum and peanut, especially wide hybridization and germplasm utilization.",Professor||Chair,Soil and Crop Sciences||Molecular and Environmental Plant Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfec36db0
Reza,Sadr,Associate Professor,"Dr. Sadr research interests include experimental techniques in thermo/fluid science with a focus on Advanced Energy Efficient Systems. He has active projects in nano/micro-fluids, droplets and sprays, alternative and bio fuels, atmospheric turbulence, and super critical fluid flows.
Dr. Sadr's Ph.D. research was on the experimental investigation of turbulent particulated coaxial jets using Molecular Tagging Velocimetry (MTV). These flow fields are of interest due to their application in coal combustion process and greenhouse gas production. He later extended his MTV expertise to study flow field inside IC engines. Dr. Sadr continued his work at the Georgia Institute of Technology on experimental methods in micro-, nano-flows and electroosmotic fluid mechanics. Micro- nano-fluidic systems, such as Lab-On-a-Chip and ?TAS, are the emerging technologies that require new understanding of the fundamental sciences in this field. His work on nano particle movement in fluids is focused on the novel techniques in particulated flow at micro and nano scale where Brownian motion is a major factor. Dr. Sadr is pioneer in development and application of nanoPIV for near wall fluid flow measurement.
Upon joining Texas A&M, Dr. Sadr focused his attention on the Advanced Energy Efficient Systems on several fronts at the Qatar campus. He continued his work on micro/nano fluidics for bio applications and Brownian motion. Furthermore, he initiated an active research on thermo-hydraulics of super critical CO2 flows and potentials of CO2-hydrocarbon based refrigerants, with a recent support funded by Shell. He has also successfully worked with Rolls-Royce, German Aerospace Institute (DLR), and Shell Inc. for spray and combustion characterization of Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) Fuel. He is continuing his work in studying Atmospheric Surface Layer (ASL) in Qatar to characterize pollution dispersion and potential wind energy applications in this region. Dr. Sadr is a member of ASME and APS.",Associated professor||Faculty Affiliate||Associate Professor,The Texas A&M University System||Mechanical Engineering (Qatar)||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nffb2ee21
Vijay,Singh,Distinguished Professor,"Surface-water Hydrology, Groundwater Hydrology, Hydraulics, Irrigation Engineering, Environmental Quality and Water Resources. Principal research topics have encompassed: 1. Watershed modeling, 2. Erosion and Sediment Transport in Upland Watersheds, 3. Streamflow Forecasting, 4. Dam Break Analysis, 5. Entropy-Based Modeling, 6. Network Design, 7. Groundwater Modeling, and 8. Hydrologic Impacts of Climate Change.",Professor,Biological and Agricultural Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nffd83e14