First name,Last name,Preferred title,Overview,Position,Department,Individual
Peter,Reilly,Professor,"My research focuses generally in the area of Alternative Dispute Resolution, with a strong interest in Deferred Prosecution Agreements, ethics, emotional intelligence, and theories of influence and persuasion within the context of mediation and negotiation.",Professor of Law,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0000fab9
Mary,Richardson,Professor,"Understanding dynamics and biogeochemistry of particle formation, sinking, resuspension, transport and deposition in the ocean from the continental shelf to the deep sea and from surface waters to the seafloor using satellite and in-situ measurements. Quantifying particulate organic carbon (POC) in the ocean through the development of algorithms from satellite ocean color that are sea-truthed with in-situ POC and transmissometer data to unravel global ocean processes of carbon recycling.
Improving geoscience educational opportunities through development of enhanced educational delivery methods, relevant curricula, international field-based learning, and improved undergraduate and graduate educational experiences.",Professor,Oceanography,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n03802f93
Kathleen,Rankin,Professor and Associate Department Head,,Professor and Associate Department Head,Public Health Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n03c2bbe3
Aaron,Retteen,Instructional Assistant Professor and Digital Services & Repository Librarian,"My research interests include the intersection of technology and law, digital scholarship, legal process and civil procedure, privacy law and constitutional law.",Instructional Assistant Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n03ed691e
Gregory,Reeves,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Chemical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n05d3cae9
Annie,Ruimi,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Mechanical Engineering (Qatar),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n06f96653
Peter,Rentzepis,Professor,My research interest include lasers and their application to science and technology.,Faculty Affiliate||Professor,Energy Institute||Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n08418952
Glen,Ritchie,Associate Professor,"My areas of expertise are: Plant water relations, within-plant cotton spatial yield mapping and distribution, near-remote sensing and high throughput field phenotyping, and cotton carbon partitioning in response to abiotic stress.",Associate Professor||Associate Professor,Soil and Crop Sciences||Lubbock Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n086f4333
Larry,Redmon,Professor and Extension Specialist,"As the Soil and Crop Sciences Extension Unit administrator my responsibilities include working with the department head and Extension Associate Director for State Operations to implement strategic initiatives for Extension statewide. I lead the unit through planning and coordination of Extension outreach across the state, and in developing the unit annual budget. I conduct annual performance reviews of Extension faculty, reporting on behalf of the unit and other administrative needs as necessary.",Professor and Extension Specialist,Soil and Crop Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0c15fe72
Kenita,Rogers,Executive Associate Dean,,Executive Associate Dean||Director for Diversity & Inclusion,School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences||School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0ced62b6
Bruce,Riley,Professor,"My lab studies inner ear development in zebrafish. A prominent feature of our research is to investigate how cell-cell signaling and downstream gene-interactions control development. One project in the lab focuses on how cell signaling regulates ectodermal patterning during gastrulation to establish the otic placode, the precursor of the inner ear. Our recent work shows that localized Fgf signaling is especially critical for inducing formation of the otic placode, and members of the Pax2/5/8 family of transcription factors are important mediators of Fgf signaling. During later stages of inner ear development, we are exploring how sensory hair cells and neurons are regulated. Our studies address how these cells initially form, how they are genetically maintained, and how they become specialized for hearing vs. balance. We are also investigating how zebrafish can replace dead and damaged hair cells, an ability that mammals have lost. The inability to regenerate hair cells explains why humans show progressive irreversible hearing loss as we age. It is hoped that activating or augmenting human homologs of genes shown to operate in zebrafish might help restore hearing and balance in humans.",Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0dbb8253
Nathanael,Rosenheim,Research Associate Professor,,Research Associate Professor,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0f782eb9
Ziyaur,Rahman,Associate Professor,"Over 17 years of research experience in the general areas of pharmaceutical sciences and drug delivery systems, with special expertise in the area of formulation design and process development. Research areas are: 1) formulation and process design of complex drug delivery systems (such as liposomes, nanoparticles, transdermal, implant, emulsions, microspheres, pediatric etc.); 2) improving drug product quality as well as process understanding through Quality by Design (QbD) approach and Process Analytical Technologies (PAT); 3) development of in vitro release performance tests for traditional (tablets, capsules, gels, emulsions) as well as complex drug delivery systems (microspheres, liposomes, nanoparticles, transdermal, implant, emulsions, ointments, creams, etc.); 4) evaluation of bio-equivalence of complex drug dosage forms; 5) design and evaluation of abuse deterrent formulations (ADF) for opioid analgesics, 6) 3-dimensional printing of various dosage forms for pharmaceutical application, 7) continuous manufacturing of pharmaceutical dosage forms and 8) univariate and multivariate models (chemometrics, mega-data analysis) development for various phases (polymorphs, amorphous, solvates, salt or base) quantification in the drug products. Other areas of intense research interest include protein and peptide delivery using polymeric materials in formulation design and risk analysis.",Associate Professor,Irma Lerma Rangel School of Pharmacy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0fc48989
John,Robertson,Professor,,Professor,Political Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0ffb832c
Shahina,Rahman,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Statistics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n105005fe
Laura,Rey,Lecturer,Veterinary information; food animal health and husbandry; veterinary disaster response; wilderness medicine; behavior and cognition; using existing platforms to meet information needs; and collaboration.,Lecturer,University Libraries,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1260ce14
Sylvie,Ragucci,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,International Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n12885448
Anil,Reddy,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Pediatric Dentistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n13b6796b
Jean,Ragusa,Professor,"Expertise in scientific computing (solution techniques, algorithms), predictive science (uncertainty quantification, inference), and data science (machine learning, model-order reduction) applied to complex radiation / multi-physics problems in nuclear engineering (nuclear reactors, national security, radiation treatment planning).",Professor,Nuclear Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n152692be
Lauren,Russell,Veterinary Resident,,Veterinary Resident,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n168ff580
Elizabeth,Robinson,Instructional Professor,"My areas of interest are Victorian Literature, 19thC fantasy, George MacDonald, and the Christian fantasy tradition.",Instructional Professor,English,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n16edbf12
Susan,Rodiek,Associate Professor,,Faculty Fellow||Associate Professor,Center for Health Systems and Design||Architecture,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n18272581
Daniel,Ragsdale,Professor of the Practice,,Professor of the Practice,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n18f3ab9f
John,Robinson,Professor and Extension Specialist,"Dr. Robinson's prior experience includes research and extension within the Texas A&M University System (College Station, Thrall, Vernon, Weslaco) and at Mississippi State University. His current extension program emphasizes risk management issues related to cotton, including cash markets, hedging, contracting, insurance, policy, and transportation/logistics.",Professor and Extension Specialist,Agricultural Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n19ccc6f4
Rebecca,Rutherford,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1ad74bcd
Glenda,Rose,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Educational Administration and Human Resource Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1c0b7ab1
Bryan,Rasmussen,Professor,"Our research is focused on using advanced control strategies to achieve higher energy efficiency, reduced environmental impact, and increased performance for conventional and alternative energy systems. We take a holistic approach to research by incorporating modeling, simulation, design, and experimental evaluation into each project.",Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Mechanical Engineering||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1d013ed4
Charles,Ridley,Professor,,Professor,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2011fe4b
Barron,Rector,Associate Professor and Extension Specialist,,Associate Professor and Extension Specialist,Ecology and Conservation Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n20e86ab0
Mollie,Reynolds,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer||Lecturer,Biochemistry and Biophysics||Biochemistry and Biophysics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n23886382
Joseph,Ross,Professor,oMagnetism and Superconductivity
oSemiconductors and Photonic Materials
oMaterials Research,Professor,Physics and Astronomy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n24d4da22
Tara,Ramani,TTI Assistant Research Engineer,,TTI Assistant Research Engineer,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n258bc6ca
William,Rogers,Lecturer,,Lecturer - Term Appoint,Chemical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2632ef81
Jeyavijayan,Rajendran,,,Assistant Professor,Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n26d3d3d5
Russell,Reid,Instructional Associate Professor of the Practice,"Professor Reid has worked professionally in the fields of visual communications and in large-scale graphic design for over 30 years. His architectural illustrations continue to be commissioned by International Architectural firms. _Reid's fine art is represented by galleries globally. Prof. Reids teaching interests are in the areas of observational and analytical drawing languages, design communications, urban planning communications, and the creative processes in visualization theory in the rapidly changing pedagogical paradigm of the Millennial Generation.",Instructional Associate Professor of the Practice||Assistant Professor of Practice,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning||Visualization,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n273e3ccf
Sanjay,Reddy,Professor,"The long-term goal of my laboratory is to understand the molecular basis of pathogenesis of Marek's disease virus (MDV), a potent oncogenic herpesvirus that causes T-cell tumors in chickens. MDV codes for a protein (Meq), which shares significant resemblance with the Jun/Fos family of transcriptional factors. We have shown that this gene plays a critical role in latency and transformation of T-lymphocytes. Understanding the basic mechanism of viral pathogenesis will aid in the development of improved vaccine. We are also interested in other important poultry disease like avian influenza.",Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n28054661
David,Russell,Professor,"My research focuses on proteomics, lipidomics, biophysical chemistry and application and development of mass spectrometry, such as ""label-free"" nano-particle based biosensors and novel peptide/protein isolation and purification strategies. We are also investigating the structure(s) of model peptides in an effort to better describe folding/unfolding and structure of membrane and intrinsically disordered (IDP) proteins. Peptides take on very different 2?, 3? and 4? structure, which determine or influence bio-activity. In the presence of lipid vesicles peptides can exist as solution-phase species, ""absorbed"" on lipid bilayers or ""inserted"" (as a monomer or multimer) in lipid bilayers. By what mechanism do peptides interact with lipid membranes to affect these structural changes, how do peptide-lipid interactions promote self-assembly to form intermediates that eventually yield aggregates, i.e., amyloid fibrils, or how does metal ion coordination affect the structure of metalloproteins? Mass spectrometry-based experiments, hydrogen/deuterium (H/D) exchange, chemical 'foot-printing' and gas-phase (ion-molecule and ion-ion reaction chemistry) and solution-phase chemical modifications, have expanded our abilities to address such questions, and new instrumental approaches, esp. ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) combined with enhanced molecular dynamics simulations (MDS), have become standard tools for structural-mass spectrometry studies. Over the past several years we have either acquired or developed novel, next-generation IM-MS instruments that are redefining cutting-edge structural-mass spectrometry research as well as cutting-edge computational tools essential to carry out these studies. Our new laboratories in the Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building (ILSB) provides exciting opportunities for collaborative, interdisciplinary research with chemical-biologists, biochemists and other chemists.",Professor,Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n280e03e6
Artem,Rogovskyy,Associate Professor,,,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n285dc10c
Robert,Rosa,Research Professor,,Research Professor,Medical Physiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2ab0c984
Allen,Roussel,Professor,,Professor,School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2b3db30b
Raffaella,Righetti,Associate Professor,My research focuses on ultrasound methods for imaging the mechanical behavior of soft and hard tissues and multi-modal biomedical imaging processing and analysis methods.,Associate Professor,Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2d847d81
Saravanan,Ramasamy,Assistant Professor,Dr. Saravanan Ramasamy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Angelo State University.
His research focuses on:
- Synthesis and characterization of quantum dot semiconductor nanoparticles.
- Development of fluorescent sensor nanoparticles
- Development of microwave synthesis in organic chemistry,TEES Researcher at Angelo State University,TEES Regional Divisions,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2e1d840f
Sivakumar,Rathinam,Professor,"My research focuses on motion planning and control of autonomous vehicles, collaborative decision making, combinatorial optimization, vision based control and air traffic control.",Professor,Mechanical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2ea41614
Shawna,Ross,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor||Assistant Professor,English||English,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2f0ec86d
George,Rogers,Professor,,Professor,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3177bcd6
Mian,Riaz,Instructional Associate Professor,,Instructional Associate Professor,Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n31bf6fee
William,Rogers,Professor,,Professor,Ecology and Conservation Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n35d640a4
Likith,Reddy,Clinical Professor & Department Head,,"Clinical Professor, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery",Health Science Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n370dd37d
Robin,Rackley,Clinical Professor,,Clinical Professor,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n391b177e
Augusta,Roth,Professor of the Practice and Head,,Professor of the Practice and Head,Chief Academic Officer,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n39bde027
Erin,Ray,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Small Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n39c25a8a
Yatinkumar,Rathod,TTI Assistant Research Engineer,,TTI Assistant Research Engineer,Arlington Office,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3acedd81
Lynn,Ruoff,Clinical Associate Professor,Anatomy,Clinical Associate Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3b4a8359
Allan,Riggs,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Agricultural Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3c4b176b
Jon,Rodiek,Professor,Dr. Rodiek's areas of interest are in wildlife and wetland habitat planning.,Faculty Fellow||Professor,Center for Health Systems and Design||Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3d850484
Charles,Rush,Professor,"The TAES plant pathology program in Amarillo/Bushland, lead by Dr. Charlie Rush, was initiated in 1986 to conduct research on economically damaging diseases of crops produced in the Texas Panhandle. Currently the lab is composed of three post docs, three technicians, and several graduate students and student workers from West Texas A&M University. Major research projects, all funded by external competitive grants, include ecology and epidemiology of karnal bunt, remote sensing to differentiate between biotic and abiotic stresses, management of sorghum ergot, and genomic variability among Benyviruses. Although Dr. Rush has no official extension responsibilities, his lab has provided plant disease diagnostic services since the lab's inception, and recently they have established a satellite diagnostic laboratory to the Great Plains Regional Diagnostic Laboratory at Kansas State University, part of the Homeland Security Plant Disease Diagnostic Network. Dr. Rush's lab is the only USDA-APHIS approved Karnal Bunt Quarantine Research Lab in the Southern Great Plains, and as such, provides a phytosanitary seed certification service that allows Texas producers to sale seed wheat outside of the state.","Director, Plant Pathology Research Program||Professor",Amarillo Research and Extension Center||Plant Pathology and Microbiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3e78975e
James,Rantschler,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Foundational Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3f35abf6
Mitchell,Rice,Professor,,Professor,Political Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n41cc86e9
Hannah,Rochford,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Health Policy and Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n42fd06d8
Susan,Roberman,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Primary Care and Rural Medicine,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4338379d
Linda,Radzik,Professor,"Ethical Theory, Philosophy of Law, Applied Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy",Professor,Philosophy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n43eccf0f
Stephen,Raiman,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Raiman is interested in understanding how materials in extreme environments. Recent interests include material compatibility in molten salt reactors, high temperature corrosion, irradiation-affected corrosion, and environmentally assisted cracking.",Assistant Professor,Nuclear Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n447365a2
Redha,Radaydeh,Assistant Professor,Dr. Redha Radaydeh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering & Technology at TAMU-Commerce.,"TEES Researcher at TAMU-Commerce||Faculty Affiliate||Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering","Texas A&M University - Commerce - (Commerce, Texas, United States)||Energy Institute||TEES Regional Divisions",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n464d50f5
Andrew,Rumbach,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n469673f8
Gonzalo,Rivera,Associate Professor,"My laboratory is interested in the role played by cytoskeletal remodeling in development and disease, particularly, angiogenesis and tumor progression and invasion. The long-term goal of our research is to understand how extracellular signals that alter tyrosine phosphorylation and the metabolism of inositol phospholipids modulate actin dynamics and cell motility. Areas of interest include the biogenesis of actin-based structures of invasion, intracellular trafficking, and three-dimensional tissue morphogenesis in vitro. Our research employs a combination of molecular genetics, cell biology, proteomics, and high-resolution optical imaging.",Associate Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n47ddea15
Kenneth,Ramos,Professor and Executive Director,,Professor of Medicine||Professor and Executive Director||Executive Committee||Associate Vice President for Research||Assistant Vice Chancellor for Health Services,The Texas A&M University System||Institute of Biosciences and Technology||Global Institute for Hispanic Health||School of Medicine||Health Science Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n47de353a
Jackie,Rudd,Professor,"I am the project leader of the hard winter wheat breeding program for the High Plains and Rolling Plains of Texas. Responsibilities include management of the cultivar development project, graduate student training, and conducting research relevant to wheat genetic improvement. My current research interests are breeding for water use efficiency, introgression of forage and grain yield traits from synthetic hexaploid wheat, high throughput phenotyping for biomass production, marker assisted breeding for biotic and abiotic stress resistance, and enhanced bread-making quality.","Professor||Project Leader, Wheat Breeding Program",Soil and Crop Sciences||Amarillo Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n48d095ec
C. Parr,Rosson,Professor and Extension Specialist,"Rosson works in the areas of international trade and international marketing. He currently chairs the Education Committee of the Texas-Cuba Trade Committee. Rosson served on the Grains, Feed, Oilseeds and Planting Seeds Agricultural Trade Advisory Committee for the US Trade Representative and US Department of Agriculture from 2001-2015.
He has conducted research projects and educational programs in Latin America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Prior to coming to Texas A&M in September 1989, Rosson
spent seven years at Clemson University where he was Associate Professor and Extension Agricultural Economist and Acting Director of International Programs.",Associate Department Head for Extension,"Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management||Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n49d90bca
Louisbruno,Ruest,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Biomedical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4ba9bf37
Celestina,Rossi,Assistant Lecturer,,Assistant Lecturer,Entomology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4e8686b2
Kristen,Rowlett,Instructional Associate Professor,"It's my job to research, so no topic is off limits. I even research how people conduct research.",Instructional Associate Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4f4fc800
Anita,Rapp,Associate Professor,"My research interests are in the remote sensing of clouds and precipitation and their application in studying the hydrologic cycle, energy budget, and climate change. Currently my focus is on combining data from multiple satellite sensors to investigate ITCZ deep convection and the role of shallow cumulus and stratocumulus clouds in the tropics and subtropics.",Associate Professor,Atmospheric Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n50a351ae
Marco,Rossi,Assistant Professor,"I am an expert in corporate bond markets. My research deals with bond pricing, bond market microstructure, and with the corporate finance implications of financial institutions holding both debt and equity of the same firm.",Assistant Professor,Finance,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n50ad9778
William,Rodgers,Clinical Professor,,Clinical Professor,Construction Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n50baa2b1
Gül,Russell,Professor,"History of visual neuroscience & optics; neuroscience and art; history of anatomical illustrations;
Cross cultural transmission of scientific ideas with specific emphasis on the Greek & Arabic sources of the Renaissance and the 17th century; Impact of forced migration in the 20th c.
History of medicine, medical ethics and bioethics (eugenics).",Faculty Fellow||Professor||faculty,Center for Health Systems and Design||Texas A&M Institute for Neuroscience||Humanities in Medicine,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5150f1e4
Kevin,Roach,Executive Professor,,Executive Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n51887a68
Karen,Russell,Professor and Associate Department Head,"Platelet pathophysiology and the interaction of platelets with infectious agents, with an emphasis on the thrombocytopenia associated with Equine Infectious Anemia Virus. Investigation of platelet activation markers in veterinary species. Investigation of total and free (ionized) magnesium concentrations in veterinary species.",Professor and Associate Department Head,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n51e42f58
Suzanna,Ramos,Assistant Lecturer,,Assistant Lecturer,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n52311ff9
Aziz,Rahman,Associate Professor,,Faculty Affiliate||Associate Professor,Energy Institute||Petroleum Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n52fdba5b
Waltram,Ravelombola,Assistant Professor,"My research focuses on developing specialty crop and row crop cultivars that are suitable to the organic cropping systems in Texas and beyond. The breeding program focuses on developing cultivars with acceptable yields, high nutritional values, good agronomic performance, and better tolerance to abiotic stresses such as heat, drought, and salinity, and biotic stresses such as pests and diseases. Our approach integrates conventional and modern tools in plant breeding. Research also focuses on understanding the genetic basis of abiotic and biotic stresses in specialty crops (guar, cowpea, lentils...). Research topics also include genomic selection and high-throughput phenotyping.",Assistant Professor,Vernon Research and Extension Center||Vernon,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n54e0ac29
Martin,Regan,Associate Professor and Head,,Department Head,Performance Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n58319535
James,Richardson,Professor,"Dr. Richardson has research and graduate teaching responsibilities in public policy and risk analysis. Richardson's research has attracted national recognition by emphasizing quantitative, risk based policy analyses through the use of farm-level simulation models.Evaluating the farm-level impacts of agricultural and tax policies on crop, livestock, and dairy farms is Richardson's specialty. His research is largely responsible for the ability of AFPC to evaluate the implications of policy decisions at the farm level -- the analytical dimension for which the Center is best known. As new policies are considered, their consequences are evaluated and the results are provided to policymakers, producers, producer groups, and policy analysts. More recently his research has expanded to include risk based economic feasibility of alternative renewable energy feedstocks and production systems.Richardson's research also involves quantitatively evaluating the impacts of new technology on the economic viability of agricultural firms, farm program formulation, farm structure, and competitiveness of U.S. agriculture. Richardson developed a simulation language and data analysis package (Simetar(C)) for teaching risk analysis and for risk modeling.",Professor,Agricultural Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n585663e7
Adam,Reeves,Lecturer,,,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5889ea44
Sue,Redman,Executive Professor,,Executive Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5a263c6c
Dingding,Ren,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5a3db4cf
Nithya,Rajan,Associate Professor,"My current research areas include crop ecophysiology, agroecology and water management of agricultural crops. My research integrates measurements by a variety of techniques such as remote sensing, simulation modeling, soil and boundary layer flux (CO2, water vapor, and greenhouse gases) measurements. It involves scaling up point measurements to the field and landscape scales using modeling and geospatial data. It also includes the development of decision support tools for irrigation management. My other research interests include large scale agroecosystem studies addressing issues such as land use change, water sustainability, and climate change.",Associate Professor,Soil and Crop Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5b7f123a
Christine,Rutter,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Small Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5b91ffe1
Shreya,Raghavan,Assistant Professor,"The Raghavan lab utilizes biomaterials and regenerative engineering strategies to create engineered microenvironments - these engineered niches allow the study of cancer stem cell, neural cell and immune interactions as it pertains to cancer metastasis and inflammation.",Assistant Professor,Biomedical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5b94a943
Cynthia,Riccio,Professor,"My primary research interests include Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Neuropsychology, and Individual Assessment.",Professor,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n60582e9d
Kathryn,Ryan,Instructional Associate Professor,"1. Delineate the function of the Ran cycle in NPC assembly
Model for NPC AssemblyRan is a small GTPase that cycles between a GTP and GDP bound form to regulate many nuclear processes. All 4 components of the Ran cycle were isolated in the npa screen. Characterization of these mutants revealed membrane defects and the accumulation of nucleoporin containing vesicles in the cytoplasm. The accumulation of such vesicles in these npa mutants suggests that NPC assembly involves a Ran-mediated vesicular fusion event at the outer nuclear envelope. In this model of NPC assembly, a subset of nucleoporins is first concentrated in vesicles (A). When the vesicles fuse with the outer nuclear membrane in a Ran-dependent manner (B), a critical, localized concentration of these nucleoporins triggers pore formation (C) and nucleates new NPC assembly (D and E). To test the model, work is being done to characterize these vesicles. This includes biochemical approaches to purify vesicles and cell biological and genetic approaches to determine how vesicle-associated proteins contribute to NPC assembly. In addition, we are working to understand how Ran interacts with these vesicles to mediate vesicle fusion to the outer nuclear membrane.
2. Define additional steps in the NPC assembly pathway
There are events both upstream and downstream of the Ran cycle in the assembly pathway. Further cloning and characterization of mutants from the npa collection will continue to identify factors involved in other steps of NPC biogenesis and provide a platform from which to study these discrete events.",Instructional Associate Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n613870d1
Asha,Rao,Instructional Professor,,Assistant Department Head for Academic Affairs,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n631e24a7
Maji,Rhee,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6373a75d
Tiffany,Radcliff,Professor,,Professor||Associate Dean for Research,Health Policy and Management||School of Public Health,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n657927d1
Tobin,Redwine,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,"Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n65daca50
John,Rollins,Lecturer - Term Appoint,,Lecturer - Term Appoint,Bush School of Government and Public Service,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n65f2f735
Andrea,Roberts,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Andrea Roberts is an Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at Texas A&M University. She is also the founder of The Texas Freedom Colonies Project, a research & social justice initiative documenting Black placemaking history and grassroots preservation. Dr. Roberts engages in ethnographic, archival, and action research using digital humanities platforms to make marginalized groups' endangered places visible and relevant to scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. Dr. Roberts has written peer-reviewed articles on black placemaking history and practice, digital engagement, intersectionality, and preservation policy. Her current project is a book on Black historic preservation practice. The Urban Affairs Association recognized her with the 2019 Marilyn J. Gittell Activist Scholar Honorable Mention Award. She is also a 2020 Visiting Scholar at Yale's Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition and a 2019 recipient of a National Trust African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund grant. Dr. Roberts earned a Ph.D. in community and regional planning at The University of Texas at Austin.",Associate Director||Assistant Professor,Center for Housing and Urban Development||Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n661156d9
Aaron,Riviere,Lecturer,"Previous research experience includes modulating colorectal cancer risk through practical dietary changes, improving cognition in various populations through nutrition interventions, and measuring breath volatile compounds in multiple fatiguing protocols within a military directed approach.",Lecturer,Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n66848d3d
Ralf,Rapp,Professor,,Professor,Physics and Astronomy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n66dea1af
Robbie,Robichau,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Robichau's research examines issues of nonprofit management around values, organizational accountability and capacity, and meaningfulness in public service work.","Director, Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management||Associate Professor||Assistant Professor",Public Service and Administration||Bush School of Government and Public Service||Bush School of Government and Public Service,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6710b8e8
VANESSA,RESTREPO,Assistant Professor,,Visiting Assistant Professor||Assistant Professor,Mechanical Engineering||Mechanical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n672551db
Narasimha,Reddy,Associate Dean,"My research interests are in Computer Networks, Storage Systems, Multimedia systems, and Computer Architecture.",Associate Agency Director for Strategic Initiatives and Centers||Associate Dean||J.W. Runyon Professor,Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)||College of Engineering||Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6728cfb1
John,Rodden,Professor of the Practice,,Professor of the Practice,Chemical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6a262390
Jolene,Ramsey,Visiting Assistant Professor,,Visiting Assistant Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6b53d6ec
Hector,Rivera,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6bf6783b
Rhonda,Rahn,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6dd9a290
Julia,Reece,Assistant Professor,"My research program focuses on understanding the mechanics and flow behavior of mudrocks with applications in subsurface pressures/stresses, basin modeling, and submarine slope failures. I am particularly interested in the controls on permeability and compressibility in marine sediments. In addition, I study physical and chemical diagenesis in shale gas reservoirs. My group uses field samples and data and employs a suite of laboratory techniques to pursue these research interests including sedimentological and geotechnical experimentation (grain size, Atterberg Limits, uniaxial consolidation, petrography). We also use imaging techniques (Scanning Electron Microscope) in order to analyze microstructures of the mudrocks.",Assistant Professor,Geology and Geophysics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7317d514
Sally,Robinson,Full Professor,"My areas of interest include Postmodernism, American Cultural Studies (including film and popular culture), Gender Studies, and Feminist Theory.",Associate Professor,English,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n748e9dcd
Ignacio,Rodriguez-Iturbe,Distinguished Professor,"My research focuses on coastal ecosystems, hydrogeomorphology, ecohydrology, river basin functioning and organization, and stochastic modelling of natural phenomena.",Distinguished Research Professor||Distinguished Professor,Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)||Ocean Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n74fab617
Andrea,Rothman Stoler,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Restorative Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7524649d
Jay,Rooker,Professor,"My research centers on the community and population ecology of aquatic organisms, with a special emphasis on marine fishes. I am particularly interested in linkages between habitat selection, individual responses, and survival. My work is both laboratory and field-based, and I typically use both quantitative and experimental approaches to elucidate the importance of biotic and abiotic factors that influence growth, condition, and survival. In addition, we are currently using a variety of natural markers to solve ecological problems. Otolith chemistry is being used to retrospectively determine the environmental histories of marine fishes. The premise of otolith chemistry is that certain elements or isotopes are incorporated into otoliths in proportion to their concentrations in the environment, and thus we use these elemental fingerprints to distinguish individuals from different environments or regions. We also use dietary tracers (stable isotopes, fatty acids) to investigate marine food web structure since consumer tissues reflect the isotopic and fatty acid composition of prey in a predictable manor. These natural biomarkers provide time-integrated or long-term measures of diet, and both approaches afford information on source(s) of organic matter supporting local food webs as well as trophic relationships of associated consumers. Recent work also involves the use of sophisticated electronic tags to investigate movement and population connectivity of coastal and pelagic fishes.",Regents Professor,Marine Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7755a7f0
E. Brendan,Roark,Professor,,Associate Vice President for Research,Division of Research,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n77bed243
Grigory,Rogachev,Professor,I am leading a group that is conducting research in the following areas of nuclear science:
o Structure of exotic nuclei
o Clustering phenomena in nuclear physics
o Evolution of nuclear structure with increasing imbalance between protons and neutrons
o Nuclear reactions with rare isotope beams
o Origin of chemical elements in the Universe
o Nuclear aspects of quiescent and explosive stellar evolution
o Modern instruments and methods in experimental nuclear physics,Professor,Physics and Astronomy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n78a8ef0c
Shannon,Reed,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7a8122e6
Daniel,Roelke,Professor,Why is it that so many microscopic organisms can be found in a single drop of water? And how is it that these minute species can shape entire ecosystems? How might our knowledge of ecological principals governing these microbes be used to protect our living natural resources? Teaching and Research in the Roelke Lab addresses these questions. Understanding lower foodweb dynamics of aquatic ecosystems with an emphasis on interactions between biota and the physicochemical environment is the focus of much of this research.,Professor and Department Head,Marine Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7db49674
Joohyun,Rhee,Assistant Lecturer,,Assistant Lecturer,Environmental and Occupational Health,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7dfab857
Chelsey,Rosen,Lecturer - Term Appoint,,Lecturer - Term Appoint,School of Nursing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7e1cd0af
Kumbakonam,Rajagopal,Distinguished Professor,My research focuses on Continuum mechanics and its applications to Non-linear materials.,Distinguished Professor,Mechanical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7e7a53ce
Samuel,Ranzilla,Executive Professor,,Executive Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7efea942
Mohammed,Rawas,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Department of Comprehensive Dentistry||Comprehensive Dentistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n81cddad3
Francis,Rouquette,Professor,"Primary aspects of this plant-animal interface research program includes simultaneous quantifying of forage persistence and sustainability with animal responses to stocking strategies and grazing intensities. Component research areas include forage germplasm evaluations for team-released varieties; assessment of soil nutrient status under long-term nutrient cycling with fertilizer-stocking regimens; cow-calf and stocker performance on bermudagrass, small grains, ryegrass, and clover; and lifetime animal performance attributes from birth-to-pasture-to-feedlot-carcass with database archival on BeefSys.",Professor||Professor,Soil and Crop Sciences||Overton Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n82f8d1bd
Gail,Rogers,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n837cd1da
Srividhya,Ragavan,Professor of Law & Director of India Programs,My research focuses on the interplay between international trade law and intellectual property issues with a developmental perspective. I write on issues that affect developing nations' decisions from embracing the trade regime.,Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n83c865f5
Allison,Rice-Ficht,Senior Associate Vice President for Research,"Studies in the our lab are currently focused on the use of unique biomaterials for controlled release of live and subunit vaccines. Our focus is currently directed to the production of vaccines against human Brucellosisand Q fever, but will be applied to the storage and delivery of other vaccines. A study of specific immune mechanisms and potentiation through controlled releases is underway. Another focus is the study of alpha crystalline structure and function. These unique proteins protect against thermal insult and modulate folding and activity of other proteins",Professor||Senior Associate Vice President for Research,Cell Biology and Genetics||Division of Research,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n84a56c5b
Charles,Rowell,Professor,My interests include African-American Literature.,Professor,English,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n84a7b578
Chad,Rethorst,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor||Associate Professor,Dallas Research and Extension Center||Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n87acf90e
Raymond,Robertson,Professor,,Professor,International Affairs,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n87dcc2f2
Gilbert,Rowe,Senior Professor,,Senior Professor,Marine Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n88019914
Heather,Ramsey,Instructional Associate Professor,,Instructional Associate Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n883c4cb7
Dale,Rice,Instructional Associate Professor,"A working journalist for 35 years, Dale Rice began teaching at Texas A&M University in 2008. In a career that spanned newspapers in three cities - Syracuse, N.Y., Dallas and Austin, TX - Rice was an education writer, city hall reporter, state capital reporter, state capital bureau chief, business editor, lifestyle editor and restaurant critic/wine writer. At Texas A&M, Rice teaches classes in basic reporting, journalism as a profession, backpack journalism, political reporting and arts and entertainment journalism.",Instructional Associate Professor,College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8858d359
Sheila,Rivera,Professor of the Practice,,Professor of the Practice,College of Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n88e6191d
Antonio,Rene,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Environmental and Occupational Health,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8911bceb
Jayne,Reuben,"Instructional Associate Professor, Director of Instructional Effectiveness",,Instructional Associate Professor,Biomedical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8bcea977
James,Rozier,Lecturer,,Lecturer,English,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8c3fcae8
David,Reed,Professor,"Dr. Reed's research ranges from basic to applied and primarily focuses on nutrition, especially iron nutrition, and the effects of water quality and salinity on greenhouse crops. His research findings are routinely published in the scientific literature. However, his ""first love"" is teaching, and he teaches to a packed house of several hundred students each semester in his General Horticulture course. As an extension of his desire to teach, he has presented over seventy talks at various industry and professional meetings throughout the country. His presentations incorporate demonstrations and workshops so the participants take home ""how to"" as well as ""academic"" knowledge.",Professor,Horticultural Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8ccb5eb0
Ashley,Ross-Wootton,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Marine Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8d7bcf94
Zofia,Rybkowski,Associate Professor,"Innovations in construction management: lean construction,lean game theory,target value design, life cycle cost analysis, environmentally sustainable architecture and construction, andline-of-balance scheduling to identifywaste and value inconstruction process flows, evidence-based design, Integrated Project Delivery",Associate Professor||Faculty Fellow,Center for Health Systems and Design||Construction Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8d84eff7
Gerald,Riskowski,Professor,,Professor,Biological and Agricultural Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8f2186ea
Mani,Rouhi Rad,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Agricultural Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n90de9b14
John,Rodman,TTI Research Scientist,,TTI Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n94069be2
Sara,Rogers,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Pharmacy Practice,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9557d3cd
Elizabeth,Racine,Center Director,,"Professor||Associate Department Head for Nutrition, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension||AgriLife Research Center at El Paso Director",Texas A&M AgriLife Research||Nutrition||Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9707e148
Terje,Raudsepp,Professor,"Comparative genomics and molecular cytogenetics of animals, birds and other vertebrates organization, function and evolution of sex chromosomes; equine genomics - genomics of genetic diseases and disorders of sexual development and reproduction; alpaca and camelid genomics.",Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n970d3a82
Elizabeth,Roumell,Associate Professor,"Research areas: adult learning and identity development, supervising and mentoring graduate research, adult and workforce education policy analysis, evaluation and program implementation,",Associate Professor,Educational Administration and Human Resource Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n981b1d0a
William,Rae,Clinical Professor,,Clinical Professor,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9a5bb47d
Keerti,Rathore,Professor,"My current research interests are in the genetic improvement of important dicot (cotton and tomato) and monocot (rice and sorghum) crops. Protocols for efficient delivery of genes, optimal expression of transgenes, and rapid recovery of transgenic cotton, rice, and sorghum plants have been established in my laboratory. These procedures are being used to conduct both basic and applied research pertaining to crop improvement. Projects include regeneration from cell & tissue cultures, use of new reporter and selectable marker genes to understand and improve the transformation process, promoter analysis, enhancement of disease resistance in plants, conferring draught tolerance to crop plants, conferring insect resistance to crop plants, improving nutritional quality of seeds, and production of recombinant antibodies and vaccines in plants.",Professor,Soil and Crop Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9b4a2655
William,Rupley,Professor,"My research has focused on instructional development to increase teachers' effectiveness in teaching reading development, and reading comprehension in diverse disciplines including social studies, science, probabilistic thinking and climate forecasting. A primary interest is in the acquisition of reading foundational skills in preschool through 3rd grade as they relate to both print and language exposure prior to formal reading instruction.",Associate||Professor,"Teaching, Learning and Culture||Aggie STEM",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9b62bb9d
John,Robinson,Professor,,Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9bcc2b71
Sudarsan,Rangan,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,Information and Operations Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9bcdacee
Joseph,Rojas,Professor,"My research focuses on Algorithmic Algebraic Geometry (including real and arithmetic methods), Polyhedral Combinatorics, Complexity Theory, and Scientific Computation.",Affiliated Professor||Professor||Associate head of graduate programs,Mathematics||Mathematics||Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9d2b20fd
Michael,Rosynek,Professor and Associate Department Head,"Heterogeneous catalytic processes form the basis for much of the chemical and petroleum processing industries. Solid catalysts enable reactions to occur at sufficiently high rates to be commercially feasible. In many cases, proper selection of a suitable catalyst also permits reaction pathways and product selectivities to occur that would not be kinetically possible in the absence of the catalyst. In our laboratory, we employ kinetic measurements of selected reactions, in combination with a variety of optical and surface spectroscopic and physical characterization techniques, to investigate the surface properties and detailed modes of operation of zeolites, metal oxides and supported metal catalysts.
Among the more challenging problems in the field of heterogeneous catalysis is that of selectively oxidizing small alkanes to higher hydrocarbons and oxygenates in high yields. We are currently investigating, for example, the catalyzed oxidative coupling of methane to C2hydrocarbon products. We have established that this reaction occurs via a heterogeneous-homogeneous reaction mechanism, in which the first step is homolytic cleavage of a C-H bond in methane at an O-site on the oxide catalyst surface. The resulting methyl radicals then emanate into the gas phase where they either undergo coupling to the desired C2 products or enter into a series of chain branching homogeneous reactions that lead to the formation of undesired COx products. We are employing x-ray photoelectron, FT-IR and in situ Raman spectroscopies to characterize the nature of the active sites on the catalyst surfaces. Additional studies using isotopic labelling and laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy are providing details about the mechanism of this complex reaction system. Other projects involve studies of the direct selective oxidation of methane to oxygenates, such as formaldehyde and methanol, and to aromatic products.",Professor and Associate Department Head,Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9ed54600
Lisa,Rich,Associate Professor,My research focuses primarily on criminal justice policy and offender reentry. I am particularly interested in developing policies that aid people who have been incarcerated in succeeding in their reentry efforts. I am also interested in learning theory and how to better aid students in applying their knowledge across multiple disciplines and throughout their careers.,Associate Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9eff5fdc
Nina,Ray,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Pediatric Dentistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9feb3791
Anne,Raymond,Professor,,Professor,Geology and Geophysics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na06c16c9
Mendell,Rimer,Associate Professor,"Research in our lab centers on the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the formation, maintenance and pathology of synapses, the connections between nerve cells and their targets. Because of its simplicity and experimental accessibility we have used the vertebrate neuromuscular junction (NMJ) as our model system. The NMJ is the synapse between a motor neuron and a skeletal muscle fiber. We address these problems using state-of-the-art mouse molecular genetic techniques in combination with standard molecular, cellular, and immunological approaches.",Associate Professor,Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na1f9d3fe
Julia,Rogers,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Architecture,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na69a9913
Gregory,Reinhart,Professor and Head,"Our laboratory is interested in the mechanisms by which enzymes are regulated in the cell. In particular, we are interested in allosteric regulation of enzyme activity. Consequently, we are interested in understanding the nature of the conformational change in proteins that can be effected by the binding of ligands, and specifically how these changes alter the catalytic behavior of enzymes subject to allosteric regulation. We endeavor to investigate properties that are complementary to those determined by x-ray crystallography in order to develop a comprehensive picture of the structure-function relationships involved in the regulatory phenomenon. For example, we are interested in how the dynamics of protein structure might dictate the nature of an allosteric effect. Techniques and approaches that we use in the laboratory include analysis of enzyme kinetics; analysis of the thermodynamics of enzyme-ligand interactions; time-resolved and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy; analysis of the effects of temperature and hydrostatic pressure (up to 4 kbar) on enzyme properties, site-specific mutagenesis, isothermal titration calorimetry, and molecular graphics.",Professor and Head,Biochemistry and Biophysics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na6e2a0db
Frank,Raushel,Distinguished Professor,"Enzymes catalyze a remarkable variety of chemical reactions with extremely high rate enhancements and very selective substrate specificity. The research efforts in our laboratory are directed towards a more complete understanding of the fundamental principles involved in enzyme-catalyzed chemistry and the dependence on protein structure. The pursuit of this information will provide the framework for the rational and combinatorial redesign of these complex molecules in an effort to exploit and develop the properties of enzyme active sites for a variety of chemical, biological, and medicinal uses. The techniques that we are using to solve these problems include steady-state and stopped-flow kinetics, NMR and EPR spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, and the synthesis of inhibitors and suicide substrates. We are also using recombinant DNA methods to construct new proteins with novel catalytic properties. These efforts are currently being directed to the reactions catalyzed by phosphotriesterase and enzymes involves in the degradation of lignin and the metabolism of novel carbohydrates from the human gut microbiome.
The phosphotriesterase enzyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of organophosphate insecticides and other toxic organophosphate nerve agents. We have discovered that the active site of this protein consists of a unique binuclear metal center for the activation of water. We are now investigating the structure and properties of this metal center as a model system for the evolution of enzyme structure and function. Toward this end we have mutated the active site of this enzyme in a research project to create novel enzymes with the ability to detect, destroy, and detoxify various chemical warfare agents such as sarin, soman, and VX. The Raushel laboratory is also engaged in a large scale research project that is focused on the development of novel strategies for the discovery of new enzymes.",Distinguished Professor,Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na84f2fec
Korok,Ray,Associate Professor,"My academic research primarily focuses on compensation and corporate governance, and have also written on financial regulation and venture capital.",Associate Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na9421833
Monique,Rijnkels,Research Associate Professor,"We are studying transcriptional regulation and the genomics of the mammary gland and the role of epigenetic events during mammary gland development and lactation. We use various genomics approaches to mammary gland biology and my laboratory has been using ChIP-seq, DNase-seq, ATAC-seq and other epigenomic approaches to determine chromosomal states at different developmental time points to determine the role of epigenetic regulation in mammary gland development and understand gene regulation in the mammary gland in general. We use transgenic mouse models to study gene regulation in mammary gland development and lactation.",Research Associate Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na956415b
Samba,Reddy,Professor,"My major research goals are to understand the molecular pathophysiology and develop novel therapeutic strategies for epilepsy, with an emphasis on neurosteroids and GABA inhibition in the brain. Neurosteroids are steroids synthesized locally within the brain that rapidly change neural excitability by non-genomic mechanisms, principally via postsynaptic GABAA receptors that play critical role in epilepsy. Current work in his lab is focused on uncovering molecular mechanisms of neurosteroids in epilepsy and brain disorders, and testing the efficacy of mechanism-based, rationale therapeutic strategies for epilepsy and epileptogenesis. Reddy lab is utilizing multidisciplinary approaches such as pharmacological, molecular, electrophysiological (patch-clamp), mass spectrometry, and transgenic mouse models in research projects.",Professor,Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na96b32aa
Philip,Ritchey,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Faculty Affiliate||Instructional Assistant Professor,Computer Science and Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na9ea582f
Penny,Riggs,"Associate Professor, Animal Science",,Adjunct Associate Professor||Associate Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences||Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nab0c8ffe
Charles,Randklev,Research Scientist,"As a research scientist for the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute sin, Dr. Charles Randklev works on issues related to freshwater mussel conservation. His research expertise is unionid ecology with research interests in habitat requirements and biogeography for rare and common mussel species. Charles is also interested in how habitat alteration impacts mussel community composition and how these changes influence ecosystem services provided by unionids.",Research Scientist,Texas A&M AgriLife Research,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nac717783
Steven,Riechman,Associate Professor,My research interests include human muscle and cognitive performance and fatigue. Specifically nutritional and exercise interaction on sustained cognitive and physical performance in challenging environments.,Associate Professor||Associate Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management||Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nad2da75c
Roger,Reese,Professor,,Professor,History,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nae74e6d1
Helen,Reed,Professor,,Regents Professor Emerita||Senior Professor,The Texas A&M University System||Aerospace Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/naed63d17
Boong,Ryoo,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Construction Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb059c03c
Robert,Randall,Professor Emeritus,"My research has been in the areas of offshore measurements, experimental wave kinematics, dredging and dredged material
placement.",Professor Emeritus||Professor,Ocean Engineering||Ocean Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb1de7397
David,Reiner,Associate Professor,he Reiner lab research is divided into two general areas: mechanisms of cell signaling and harnessing model genetic organisms for drug discovery and translational biology.,Associate Professor,Institute of Biosciences and Technology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb2849771
Delmer,Raibourn,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb28e8a9b
Roy,Redden,Associate Professor and Extension Specialist,,Associate Professor and Extension Specialist,Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb3c11f7b
Ivan,Rusyn,Professor,"My laboratory has an active research portfolio funded by the National Institutes of Health and the US EPA with a focus on the mechanisms of action of environmental toxicants and the genetic determinants of the susceptibility to toxicant-induced injury. Through a combination of in vivo animal studies and experiments that utilize cellular and molecular models, we aim to better understand why certain chemicals cause cancer or organ damage in rodents and whether humans in general, or any susceptible sub-population in particular, are at risk from similar exposures.
The main focus of our inter-disciplinary research is on improving the linkages between exposures and adverse health effects Specifically, we develop innovative experimental methods and computational tools which enable analysis of data across multiple dimensions including SNPs, -omic endpoints, multiple chemicals and traditional toxicity phenotypes.","Professor, Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology",School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb3daa5ce
Lawrence,Rauchwerger,Professor - Term Appointment,,Professor - Term Appointment,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb3fb73a1
Vanita,Reddy,Associate Professor,My research interests include South Asian Diasporic Literatures and Cultural Production; 20th and 21st Century U.S. Multi-Ethnic and Postcolonial Literatures; Visual and Material Cultures; Fashion and Beauty; Transnational Feminisms and Queer Theory; Critical Race Studies,Associate Professor,English,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb46675a8
Jacques,Richard,"Instructional Associate Professor, Aerospace Engineer","Dr. Richard got his Ph. D. at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1989 & a B. S. at Boston University, 1984. He was at NASA Glenn, 1989-1995, worked at Argonne National Lab, 1996-1997, taught at Chicago State University, 1997-2002. Dr. Richard is a Instructional Associate Professor @ Texas A&M since 1/03. His research is focused on computational plasma modeling using particle, spectral Maxwell/Boltzmann, and lattice Boltzmann methods for studying plasma turbulence and plasma jets. His research has also included fluid physics and electric propulsion using Lattice-Boltzmann methods, spectral element methods, Weighted Essentially Non-Oscillatory (WENO), etc. He also studies engineering enculturation to better quantify and understand what in a classroom develops the engineering student into an engineer, building critical, computational and algorithmic thinking, with respect to cultural, ethnic, racial, gender, sexual, nationality, socioeconomic diversity.
Past research includes modeling single and multi-species plasma flows through ion thruster optics and the discharge cathode assembly; computer simulations of blood flow interacting with blood vessels; modeling ocean-air interaction; reacting flow systems; modeling jet engine turbomachinery going unstable at NASA for 6 years (received NASA Performance Cash awards). Dr. Richard is involved in many outreach activities: e.g., tutoring, mentoring, directing related grants (e.g., a grant for an NSF REU site, engineering education). Dr, Richard is active in professional societies (American Physical Society (APS), American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), etc.), ASEE, ASME. Dr. Richard has authored or co-authored about 35 technical articles (about 30 of which are refereed publications). Dr. Richard teaches courses ranging from first-year introductory engineering design, fluid mechanics, to space plasma propulsion.",NSF REU Program Director||Aerospace Engineer||Member||Faculty affiliate||Instructional Associate Professor,Engineering Education Research Taskforce||Aerospace Engineering||Aerospace Engineering||College of Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb46813e7
Robert,Resch,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,History,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb5e078b1
Indra,Reddy,Dean,,Executive Committee||Professor and Founding Dean||Faculty Fellow,Center for Health Systems and Design||Global Institute for Hispanic Health||Irma Lerma Rangel School of Pharmacy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb62b9d15
Praveen,Rajendran,Associate Professor,"My research focuses on the discovery and development of novel therapies for colorectal cancer interception and investigating epigenetic pathways implicated in the early stages of the disease. As PI or co-Investigator on several NIH-funded grants, I laid the groundwork in identifying novel epigenetic mechanisms of dietary compounds that affect Wnt/?-catenin and DNA repair.
I also have extensive Pharma R&D expertise in developing novel anticancer drugs through close collaboration with R&D teams. As the Director of Antibody and Biopharmaceuticals Core (ABC), I support and advance the development of monoclonal antibodies.",Associate Professor,Institute of Biosciences and Technology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb75f2815
Niki,Ritchey,Associate Professor of the Practice,,Associate Professor of the Practice,College of Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb794a7b9
Alton,Rogers,Associate Professor of the Practice,,Associate Professor of the Practice,Civil Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb7a8dbd8
Miladin,Radovic,Professor,"My research interests include: Processing of advanced ceramics and ceramics composites including ternary carbides and nitrides (MAX phases), Solid state ionics, inorganic polymers (Geopolymers) and their composites; High temperature materials for energy applications; Characterization and modeling of mechanical properties of ceramic and ceramic composites; and
Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopy.",Associate Professor and Associate Department Head||Faculty Affiliate,Energy Institute||Materials Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb7b29b58
Adam,Rosenthal,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Rosenthal's research interests include Poetry and Poetics, Deconstruction, Nineteenth-Century European and American Literature, and Continental Philosophy. His work is particularly focused on the intersections of philosophical inquiry and literary writing. His first book, Poetics and the Gift: Reading Poetry from Homer to Derrida is forthcoming with Edinburgh University Press (2022). In it, he diagnoses the Western poetic tradition's determinative association of poetry with giving. In readings that span the classical period up through twenty-first century conceptual poetics, the book argues that the gift represents at one and the same time poetry's most extreme aneconomic privilege and the point of its closest contact with the interested exchange of the market. The gift structures poetic discourse. In this way, he argues, it remains a highly ambivalent figure that betrays poetry's longstanding investment in anthropocentric notions of exclusively human language.
Dr. Rosenthal is also the editor or co-editor of three special issues of journals: ""Derrida's Classroom,"" Poetics Today 42.1 (2021), ""Geschlecht III and the Problem of 'National-Humanism',"" with Rodrigo Therezo, Pol?tica com?n 14 (2020), and ""Deconstruction and the Survival of Love,"" with Luke Donahue, Oxford Literary Review 40.2 (2018). He has published essays in SubStance, Studies in Romanticism, Modern Language Notes, and Nineteenth-Century French Studies on topics such as Romantic poetry, cloning, Derridean deconstruction, Heidegger's philosophy, and Baudelaire's critical writings. He currently serves as Associate Editor to the Online Archive of the Seminars and Courses of Jacques Derrida.",Assistant Professor,Global Languages and Cultures,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nba3d2468
Andrew,Robbins,Research Assistant Professor,,Research Assistant Professor||Research Assistant Professor,Mechanical Engineering||Engineering Medicine,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbbf85ee4
Hadeel,Ramadan,Instructional Assistant Professor,"Hadeel's research and development interests include interactive technologies, game layout design and 3D animation.",Instructional Assistant Professor||Lecturer,Visualization||Visualization,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbc3b0cee
Sarah,Rice,Associate Professor,My interdisciplinary research strives to inform policy makers and regulators across a variety of market settings.,Associate Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbc59709e
Stephen,Riegg,Dr. Riegg,"Dr. Stephen Badalyan Riegg's research and teaching interests revolve around the histories of Modern Europe, Imperial Russia, and the Caucasus.
His award-winning book, Russia's Entangled Embrace: The Tsarist Empire and The Armenians, 1801-1914, traces the relationship between the Romanov state and the Armenian diaspora that populated Russia's territorial fringes and navigated the tsarist empire's metropolitan centers. Analyzing the complexities of this imperial encounter--beyond the reductive question of whether Russia was a friend or foe to Armenians--allows us to study the methods of tsarist imperialism in the context of diasporic distribution, inter-imperial conflict and alliance, nationalism, and religious and economic identity.
Dr. Riegg has conducted archival fieldwork in St. Petersburg, Moscow, Tbilisi, and Yerevan. His research has appeared in the journals The Russian Review, Ab Imperio, Nationalities Papers, and Cahiers du Monde russe.",Associate Professor of History,College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbced99a5
Taehyun,Roh,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Taehyun Roh has a broad background in environmental health, with specific training and expertise in toxicology and epidemiology. His current research focus is epidemiological studies of the chronic health effects of drinking water contaminants including arsenic. His earlier research topics include mechanistic toxicological studies across in vitro/in vivo experiments, and exposure and risk assessment of environmental contaminants. He is a Registered Pharmacist in Korea.",Assistant Professor,Epidemiology and Biostatistics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbd3b92fa
Hope Hui,Rising,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Rising has expertise in Civil Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Social Sciences, and Urban, Technological, and Environmental Planning. She investigates multi-hazard community resilience as community-initiated, self-organizing interactions between humans, disasters, and the built environment to mitigate and reduce the impacts of hazards; focusing on psychophysiological and socioenvironmental factors that contribute to consensus-based and individual decision-making to make the commons more sustainable and accessible.
She has won Best Paper Awards from the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture and the Environmental Design Research Association, the EDRA Research Award, the Young Investigator Research Award from the Association of European Schools of Planning. Her engagement-based educational program was selected for Landscape Architecture Foundation's Educational Grant and the Alaska Airlines' Imagine Tomorrow Award.
Dr. Rising founded the Adaptive Water Urbanism Initiative, an integrated program of education, research, and outreach for adapting individuals and communities to the impacts of extreme weather and disruptive events. She co-leads the TAMU Space Governance and Habitability Research Group and the Space Habitat Challenge Innovation X Project, an applied multidisciplinary project. She was a Visiting Scholar at the U. of Venice, a Visiting Professor at Penn State, a Promising Scholar at the U. of Oregon, and a Barbour Scholar at the U. of Michigan where she conducted policy research on water security for the Urban Security Group and the Intelligent Transportation Systems for the Transportation Research Institute.
Hope previously provided studio-level design leadership for the HOK Planning Group in New York City and worked as a project manager and lead designer for EDAW's and AECOM's East Coast headquarters. She received over a dozen design awards, including three from the American Society of Landscape Architects and four from the American Institute of Architects.",Fellow||Assistant Professor,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning||Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbd5e4e16
Heitor,Rodrigues De Paula Lima,Professor of the Practice,,Professor of the Practice,Petroleum Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbf5c2186
James,Rosenheim,Professor Emeritus,James Rosenheim is a student of early modern British social and cultural history and author of two books on English landed society: The Townshends of Raynham and The Emergence of a Ruling Order . His current research focuses on the social and cultural status of the unmarried man in England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He served as director of the Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research from 1998 to 2011.,Professor,History,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc184d425
Elisabeth,Rich,Associate Professor,,"Associate Professor, Russian",International Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc2adbb34
B. Don,Russell,Distinguished Professor,"My research interests include electric power engineering, power system protection, control and automation of power systems, power systems diagnostics and waveform analytics, forensic engineering, engineering ethics, and engineering professionalism.",Faculty Affiliate||Distinguished Professor,Energy Institute||Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc3a5baa9
Nandini,Ramani,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Marketing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc4a0f0d5
Danny,Rey,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc54ba186
Jeffrey,Rossman,Clinical Professor,,Clinical Professor,Periodontics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc55f737f
William,Rooney,Professor,"The long-range goal of my sorghum improvement program is to enhance the productivity and profitability of grain, forage and bioenergy sorghum production systems. The sorghum breeding program is used as a mechanism to develop and release sorghum germplasm to meet this goal. In addition to the release of improved sorghum genotypes, research in the program emphasizes the genetic and molecular genetic inheritance of disease resistance, grain quality and agronomic productivity and adaptability. The research provides opportunities for graduate student training in fundamental and applied aspects of plant improvement. Specific research interests include the development of sorghum germplasm for bioenergy (both sweet and biomass), grain and forage Instruct SCSC 642 annually each fall semester.",Professor,Soil and Crop Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc74bd61f
James,Ryan,Professor,,Professor,Liberal Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc82c6e72
M,Rister,Professor and Associate Department Head,"Dr. Rister's research efforts with the Texas AgriLife Research and Texas Water Resources Institute are currently focused on the economics of water use, delivery systems, alternative sources (including desalination and conventional municipal water treatment) [principally in the Rio Grande Basin] and economics of watershed management involving identifying most economic efficient Best Management Practices for reducing nutrient and sediment inflows into reservoirs. He is also investigating the economics of two bioenergy feedstocks, algae and high-energy sorghum. Dr. Rister has teaching responsibilities in undergraduate rural entrepreneurship, with his senior-level two-course capstone sequence focused on students developing a comprehensive business plan for a rural business venture of their individual choosing. His Associate Head responsibilities encompass development activities and other assorted issues.",Professor and Associate Department Head,Agricultural Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc86dd7a2
Nicola,Ritter,Instructional Associate Professor,"Dr. Nicola Ritter received her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Texas A&M University in 2014. Dr. Ritter joined the Veterinary Integrative Biosciences Department at Texas A&M University as an Instructional Assistant Professor in 2016. Dr. Ritter's research focuses on developing and evaluating veterinary medical educational resources. She is the lead investigator for and director of her research lab, the Center for Educational Technologies (CET). She has received over $4.9 million in research funding, with the majority of funds from the United States Department of Agriculture. Dr. Ritter secures funding to develop instructional materials with subject matter experts for the Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine's professional program. She has numerous original articles and copyrighted works. Dr. Ritter's curriculum programs are used in 90 countries with over 4,000 students and 1,000 teachers reached. In addition to her research, Dr. Ritter oversees the CET's service center consisting of 2 faculty and 8 technical staff. Dr. Ritter received the TAMU GoWeb award for Transformational Education in 2018.",Steering Committee Member & Officer||Instructional Associate Professor||Director of the Center for Educational Technologies,School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences||Women Faculty Network||Veterinary Integrative Biosciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc9105e1b
Harris Sajjad,Rabbani,Visiting Lecturer,,Visiting Lecturer,Texas A&M University at Qatar,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncab8c16a
Andrew,Ross,Professor,"Dr. Ross' current work focuses on the US grand strategy debate; military innovation; and nuclear policy, strategy, and force structure.",Faculty Affiliate||Brent Scowcroft Chair in International Policy Studies||Professor,International Affairs||Albritton Center for Grand Strategy||Bush School of Government and Public Service,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncc84b819
Oscar,Riera-Lizarazu,Associate Professor,"I work on developing and using biocomputational and genomics tools for polyploid genetic analysis with the goal of applying such tools to increase breeding efficiency and contribute to a better understanding of the genetic basis of rose adaptation, plant architecture, growth habit, and phenology.",Associate Professor,Horticultural Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nccc294be
Ronald,Randel,Professor,,Professor,Overton Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncd58ce47
Brian,Rouleau,Associate Professor,"Dr. Rouleau's research and teaching interests include nineteenth-century United States history, the Atlantic world, American foreign relations, and more recent efforts to internationalize our study of the past. His first book, With Sails Whitening Every Sea: Mariners and the Making of an American Maritime Empire, examines encounters between sailors from the United States and peoples overseas during the nineteenth century. Rouleau's current research, for a book tentatively titled Empire's Children: Youth Culture and the Long Nineteenth Century's Expansionist Impulse, explores connections between young people and imperialistic policy in several settler colonial societies.",Associate Professor,History,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncde20da4
William,Rholes,Professor,,Professor,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nce4ecc53
Karen,Rambo-Hernandez,Associate Professor,Dr. Karen E. Rambo-Hernandez is an associate professor at Texas A&M University in the College of Education and Human Development. Her research has been funded by NSF and the US Department of Education among others. She focuses on the assessment of educational interventions to improve STEM education and access for all students-- particularly high achieving and underrepresented students-- to high quality education.,Associate Professor||Associate Professor||Faculty Affiliate,"Educational Psychology||Teaching, Learning and Culture||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd026b2a3
Eric,Rowell,Professor,"My research focuses on topological phases of matter, their mathematical models and applications to quantum information.",Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd07a7234
Carlos,Rodriguez,Executive Professor,,Executive Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd08d0e44
Michael,Rold,Lecturer,,Lecturer,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd4d69848
Gary,Ross,Associate Professor of the Practice,"Gary Ross joined the faculty as an Associate Professor of the Practice, Department of International Affairs , in the fall of 2020. He serves as the Director of Intelligence Studies for the Washington, DC teaching site. During his twenty-seven-year career as a special agent and supervisory special agent, Professor Ross conducted and supervised criminal, counterintelligence, and counterterrorism investigations and operations for the Department of Defense, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and Department of Homeland Security. He provided oversight for the Intelligence Community's national unauthorized disclosure program, participated in the establishment of an agency-wide insider threat program for the Department of Homeland Security, and served as the senior agency representative to a joint task force responsible for disrupting the illegal acquisition of military technology. His international experience includes assignments throughout Southeast Asia and the Middle East, where he coordinated force protection and counterterrorism operations with host-nation law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
He is a recipient of the Director of Central Intelligence team award for countering foreign denial and deception and the Department of Defense team award for national security investigations. Professor Ross is the author of Who Watches the Watchmen? The Conflict between National Security and Freedom of the Press.",Associate Professor of the Practice||Associate Professor of the Practice,International Affairs||Bush School Dc Teaching Site,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd6002c25
Don,Renchie,Professor and Extension Specialist,,Professor and Extension Specialist,Administration - Agnr,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd6d42bed
W,Ramsey,Professor and Assistant Department Head,,Professor and Assistant Department Head,Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd8c62818
Dwayne,Raymond,Assistant Professor,"History of Logic (ancient/prehistory), Aristotle, Descartes",Assistant Professor,Philosophy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd8f7a36f
Jon,Rutter,TTI Research Scientist,,TTI Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd9377d83
William,Rundell,Professor,,Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndc51a73f
Alexander,Roiterchtein,Visiting Lecturer,,Visiting Lecturer,Statistics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndeb3397e
Omar,Rivera,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Philosophy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndf112e5d
Zach,Robison,Lecturer - 1,,Lecturer - 1,Health Policy and Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndf26701e
Kayla,Reed,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,The Texas A&M University System,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndfcbbb47
Larry,Reynolds,University Distinguished Professor,"My name is Larry J. Reynolds, and my work is focused on Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture. My books may be found at:
https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/entity/author/B001HD3GJQ?_encoding=UTF8&node=283155&offset=0&pageSize=12&searchAlias=stripbooks&sort=author-sidecar-rank&page=1&langFilter=default#formatSelectorHeader",Distinguished Professor,English,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne0d2f5f7
Leeann,Rudd,Instructional Associate Professor,"Dr. Mysti Rudd has nearly 20 years of teaching experience at the college level, having taught at both two-year community colleges and four-year universities. Besides teaching her specialty of FYC (First-Year Composition), Rudd has taught Technical Writing & Communication, Advanced Composition, American Literature, Creative Writing, and Developmental Reading & Math. She has presented her work at 40+ academic conferences in the last ten years.",Instructional Associate Professor||Director of the Academic Success Collaborative,Texas A&M University at Qatar||Liberal Arts (Qatar),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne105a032
Raquel,Rech,Clinical Associate Professor,Diagnostic and comparative pathology with emphasis in Neuropathology; Pathogenesis of infectious diseases and toxic plants in food animals and horses.,Clinical Associate Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne4a280f0
James,Rogers,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Political Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne55594b9
Hays,Rye,Associate Professor,"A fundamental principle of biology is the use of chemical energy in the form of ATP to assemble, disassemble and alter macromolecular structure. Specialized control proteins known as molecular chaperones are often responsible for this activity and have been recognized in recent years to be essential for regulating many aspects of cellular biology. Using a variety of biophysical and biochemical techniques, the Rye lab focuses on three fundamental cellular processes that require molecular chaperones: (1) protein folding (2) protein disaggregation and (3) vesicle trafficking. In each of these cases, large quantities ATP are burned, resulting in molecular organization in the case of protein folding, and molecular disassembly and remodeling in the case of protein disaggregation and vesicle trafficking. We are interested in understanding the detailed biophysical mechanisms that underpin these events. Why are these processes so energetically expensive? Are there any similarities in how the energy is used between these very different molecular processes? Are there general principles of energy transduction in biology that can be gleaned by comparing these examples with other molecular machines, such as cytoskeletal motors? Understanding how molecular chaperones control protein and membrane organization will provide key insights into not only basic cell biology, but will also illuminate aspects of many diseases that spring from aberrant protein and membrane dynamics.",Associate Professor,Biochemistry and Biophysics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne7fb85e1
Kimberly,Rife,Lecturer,,Lecturer,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne8de7ba2
Sudha,Ramakrishnan,Clinical Informationist,,Clinical Informationist||Librarian I,School of Dentistry||Health Science Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne90d7098
Douglas,Richmond,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne99ab7d2
Mina,Rahimian,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne9cfc831
David,Retchless,Assistant Professor,"I am interested in the cartographic communication of sea level rise and other climate hazards. My work draws on research from GIScience, human-environment geography and psychology to consider how map interaction mediates risk perceptions for climate change and related hazards.",Assistant Professor||Assistant Professor,Geography||Marine Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nea0384e9
Albertus,Retnanto,Professor,"Dr. Retnanto joined the Petroleum Engineering Program at Texas A&M University at Qatar in 2009. Dr. Retnanto teaches courses in well testing, petroleum production system, production engineering, petroleum technical presentation, natural gas engineering, and integrated asset development. He held a Principal position with Schlumberger and has more than 18 years of experience worldwide in both technical and management positions in the area of well testing, field development, and production enhancement. He has received the Performed by Schlumberger Bronze Award four times. He has served as the Review Chairman of SPE Drilling & Completion Journal and chair on several committees on SPE. He received the A Peer Apart SPE Award, which is dedicated to the technical excellence of authors to the industry. He received the AFS College-level Distinguished Achievement Award in Teaching in 2016, SGA Educator Award, SEC Best Faculty Award, and the Faculty of the Year Award in five times, and the Distinguished Teaching Award. He is a PETE undergraduate advisor, PETE ABET/SAC coordinator, Pi Epsilon Tau Honor Society advisor, and SPE TAMUQ Student Chapter advisor. He also serves as ABET Program Evaluator.","Professor of the Practice, Petroleum Engineering",Texas A&M University at Qatar,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/neb8f9c7a
Robert,Rahm,Visiting Assistant Professor,,Visiting Assistant Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/neb9346c6
Tapasree,Roy Sarkar,Assistant Professor,"The dynamic interaction of cancer cells with the tumor microenvironment (TME) is crucial to stimulate the heterogeneity of cancer cells, and to increase multidrug resistance ending in cancer cell progression and metastasis. Understanding the underlying molecular & cellular mechanisms governing these interactions can be used as a novel strategy to disrupt cancer cell-TME interaction and contribute to the development of efficient therapeutic strategies. By integrating cutting-edge cellular and molecular biology, bioinformatics, and bioengineering approaches, our lab is investigating the complexity of TME.",Assistant Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf08a1119
David,Riley,Professor,"Dr. Riley teaches these 3 graduate courses: Quantitative Genetics, Genetic Prediction, and Advanced Quantitative Genetics. Research efforts include the association of genes, gene combinations, and other molecular variants with beef cattle production traits, especially those traits related to reproduction and efficiency. Research interests include the incorporation of genomic information in traditional animal breeding strategies and prediction of breeding values using such information. Other research efforts include the assessment and quantification of the epigenetic variation in livestock traits, and the expression of heterosis by crossbred animals for important traits.",Professor,Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf0ce11af
Joseph,Rutkowski,Assistant Professor,"Current ongoing projects are mostly focused on the Lymphatic Physiology of Metabolic Systems. Herein, we are utilizing an extensive toolkit of genetic mouse models and physiologically-relevant in vitro systems to identify how changes in lymphatic biology impact metabolite transport and whole animal metabolism. Other projects use our toolkit in identifying factors driving the pathology of lymphatic diseases such as generalized lymphatic anomalies (GLA) and lymphedema. Additional collaborative efforts employ our models in renal and pulmonary health.",Assistant Professor,Medical Physiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf1902e01
Junuthula,Reddy,Distinguished Professor and O'Donnell Foundation Chair IV,"The current research of Dr. Reddy and his group deals with refined shell theories and associated robust shell finite elements which are free of all types of locking, and nonlocal beam and plate theories using the ideas of Eringen, Mindlin, Koiter, and others (in collaboration with colleagues from China, Finland, France, India, Singapore, Spain). He and his group has developed a thermodynamically based strain gradient elasticity theory that contains Mindlin's model as a special case. They also conceived a transformative non-parametric network based methodology to study damage and fracture in solids (GraFEA), which yields mesh independent results for fracture and its propagation and it does not require user input about the possible fracture initiation and propagation. His works on nonlocal mechanics ideas and their incorporation into structural theories to predict the bending, buckling, and vibration response (the main idea is to embed micropolarity, which brings an additional layer of kinematics through the micro-rotation degrees of freedom within a continuum model to account for the microstructural effects during deformation to study architected materials and structures) and graph-based finite elements to predict damage and fracture are receiving attention of fellow researchers around the world. His shear deformation plate and shell theories and their finite element models and the penalty finite element models of non-Newtonian fluids have been implemented into commercial finite element computer programs like ABAQUS, NISA, and HyperXtrude.",Regents Professor||Distinguished Professor||Faculty Affiliate,The Texas A&M University System||Mechanical Engineering||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf2ea2ce4
Andrew,Read-Fuller,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf4cb0899
Stephen,Ramseur,Executive Professor,,Executive Professor,Finance,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf68caa2f
Juliana,Rangel Posada,Associate Professor,,Assistant Professor,Entomology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf70ae1aa
Kamran,Reihani,Instructional Assistant Professor,I have research interests in operator algebras and noncommutative geometry.,Instructional Assistant Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf7bedefd
Carlos,Rubio-Medrano,TEES Researcher at TAMU-Corpus Christi,,Associate Professor of Computer Science||TEES Researcher at TAMU-Corpus Christi,"Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi - (Corpus Christi, Texas, United States)||TEES Regional Divisions",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf7c71ff1
Cynthia,Raisor,Lecturer,"Cindy Raisor is a lecturer at the Bush School, where she directs the writing program for master's students in the departments of International Affairs and Public Service & Administration. She received her MA in English, minoring in linguistics, and BS in Secondary Education, with an emphasis in English, from Texas A&M University. Having taught college-level writing courses for over 30 years, she has experience instructing students in several departments, including English, Physics, Chemical Engineering, and the Bush School. Beyond writing instruction, she also has experience with program and curriculum development, assessment, teacher training, instructional technologies, and educational research. Publications include ""Chemical Engineering Student Perceptions of Learning from ePortfolio Creation"" in Chemical Engineering Education; ""A Cross-Case Analysis of the Use of Web-Based ePortfolios in Higher Education"" in the Journal of Information Technology Education: Innovations in Practice; and ""Teaching Technical Communication through Virtual World Technology"" in Virtual Worlds in Online and Distance Education.
She is committed to investigating and applying how new pedagogies can be used to help students foster lifelong learning skills, to sharpen critical-thinking and writing skills, and to adapt to ever-changing, diverse workplace environments.",Lecturer,Bush School of Government and Public Service,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf838c6d8
Sara,Rowe,Lecturer,,Lecturer,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf89b20b3
Hector,Ramos Garcimartin,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf9ca0e06
Richard,Russell,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Bush School of Government and Public Service,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfaf585a8
Dwight,Roblyer,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Political Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfb64c0af
Gina,Rowe,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,School of Nursing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfbcd9310
Leonard,Ruback,TTI Senior Research Scientist,,TTI Senior Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfcd0758c
Luis,Ribera,Professor and Extension Specialist,"Dr. Ribera's research expertise includes applying risk analysis and econometric tools on business management and economic analysis.His current work focuses on economic feasibility studies of biofuels using different technologies and feedstock, food safety, and horticulture production. Dr. Ribera has coordinated several workshops on food safety and horticulture production with emphasis on local/organic small acreage fruits and vegetable production.",Associate Professor and Extension Specialist,Agricultural Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfddae9ae
Alta,Ross,Professor,,Professor,Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nff700a50