First name,Last name,Preferred title,Overview,Position,Department,Individual
Gary,Blizzard,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Chemical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n00b9f78a
Gregg,Allen,Associate Professor,"My primary research interest focuses on the unique properties of neurons that generate circadian rhythms and the interactions between them that mediate their ability to coordinate molecular and physiological rhythms in tissues and, ultimately, regulate rhythmic behaviors. Using a combination of molecular, cellular, and behavioral analyses in the mouse model my research aims to identify how cells within the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the anterior hypothalamus function as a biological clock in generating circadian output signals that synchronize rhythmic processes within diverse tissues throughout the body.",Associate Professor,Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n014c3d0f
Sarah,Gatson,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor||Associate Professor,Sociology||Women & Gender Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0160f1f7
Whitney,Garney,Associate Professor,"My expertise is in community-based research and evaluation, with an emphasis in ecological and systems approaches to public health problems. research has examined community-based approaches to cardiovascular disease prevention, teenage pregnancy prevention, maternal and child health, smoking cessation, access to mental health services, and physical activity in rural communities.",Assistant Professor||Associate Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management||School of Public Health,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n019e4b92
Gongbo,Liang,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Liang is a researcher in the field of computer vision and deep neural networks, dedicating himself to this area of study since 2016. He is particularly enthusiastic about leveraging modern deep neural networks to tackle complex domain-specific challenges while addressing the fundamental issues of deep neural networks. With numerous projects in medical imaging, astrophysics and astronomy, and natural language processing, Dr. Liang possesses a diverse range of expertise across various domains. He also has a keen interest in the topics of neural network adversarial attack and defense, as well as the application of neural networks in cybersecurity. Dr. Liang's contributions to the field are evident in his impressive portfolio of over 30 peer-reviewed publications and two award-winning abstracts. Furthermore, he has licensed an AI algorithm for breast cancer diagnosis to the industry, showcasing his commitment to translating his research into practical applications.",Assistant Professor,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0265d13a
Juan,Garay,Professor - Term Appointment,"Dr. Garay's research interests include both foundational and applied aspects of cryptography and information security. He has published extensively in the areas of cryptography, network security, distributed computing and algorithms. He has been involved in the design, analysis and implementation of a variety of secure systems, and is the recipient of over two dozen patents.",Professor - Term Appointment,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n029092b0
Stephanie,Graves,Associate Professor,,Associate University Librarians for Academic Engagement,University Libraries,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0299d9d4
Vishal,Gohil,Associate Professor,"Despite the fundamental role of the mitochondrion in cellular energy production and its involvement in numerous human diseases, we still do not know the function of nearly 20% of the known mitochondrial proteins. My laboratory applies genomic, genetic, and biochemical tools to uncover the role of these uncharacterized proteins in the mitochondrial respiratory chain (MRC) biogenesis. MRC is the main site of cellular respiration and energy production and since the core components of the MRC are evolutionarily conserved, we reason that the assembly factors required to build the MRC should also be conserved. Therefore, we utilize multiple models systems, including yeast, zebrafish, and human cell lines, to determine the role of these conserved, uncharacterized mitochondrial proteins in bioenergetics, organismal development, and human disease pathogenesis.
Another poorly understood aspect of the mitochondrial energy metabolism is the role of phospholipids in maintaining the structural and functional integrity of the MRC. Although it is well known that the MRC is localized in the inner mitochondrial membrane, how the unique lipid milieu of the mitochondrial membrane influences the assembly and activity of the MRC is not fully understood. We have constructed yeast mutants with defined mitochondrial phospholipid compositions to systematically determine each lipid's role in MRC assembly and activity. Ultimately, defining the roles of mitochondrial proteins and phospholipids will allow us to develop better diagnostic and therapeutic options for human disorders resulting from mitochondrial dysfunction.",Faculty Affiliate||Assistant Professor,Energy Institute||Biochemistry and Biophysics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n03100e49
Gus,Wright,Research Scientist,"My career aspirations are to conduct multidisciplinary collaborative research in cancer biology, nutrition, immunology, and infectious disease mechanisms. Currently, I am the director of the Texas A&M Flow Cytometry Facility and I use my expertise in flow cytometry, imaging flow cytometry and microscopy to assist experimenters with experimental design and how to use the instruments properly to obtain quality data and to analyze and interpret the data that are essential for high impact journals and competitive extramural grants. As director of the Flow Cytometry Facility, I am involved in many collaborative ventures in cancer biology, cancer immunology, immunology, nutrition, infectious disease and many other areas in health and agriculture. I have served as Director of the FCF for the past 4 years and managed the FCF 5 years prior to becoming the director. I have managed major equipment for 15 years combined at Vanderbilt and Texas A&M Universities. I have extensive experience in flow cytometry, imaging flow cytometry and microscopy and have taken numerous courses in microscopy and flow cytometry. Additionally, I have taught lectures in the theory, use and application of flow cytometry and microscopy. As Director, I have improved the Texas A&M Flow Core Facility by orchestrating a facility that provides the highest quality customer service and subsequent data for flow cytometry and image cytometry users, resulting in enhanced multidisciplinary collaborative research and extramural funding at Texas A&M University.",Research Scientist,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n04557db9
Randy,Gordon,Executive Professor,"My recent scholarship spins together two strands. The first, which is informed by my practice, focuses on technical and policy issues within traditional doctrinal areas of the law. The second grows from my long-time interest in theory, crossing disciplinary boundaries within the law and--even more generally--the humanities.",Executive Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n04564a75
Gregory,Reeves,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Chemical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n05d3cae9
John,Gladysz,Distinguished Professor,"My research has traditionally been centered around organometallic chemistry, and from this core area branches into catalysis, organic synthesis, enantioselective reactions, stereochemistry, mechanism, and materials chemistry. About half of my group is involved with catalysis projects. Areas receiving emphasis include (a) structurally novel new families of highly enantioselective catalysts, (b) metal-containing ""organocatalysts"" and (c) recoverable catalysts, particularly those with ""ponytails"" of the formula (CH2)m(CF2)nF; these can be recycled via ""fluorous"" liquid or solid phases, such as Teflon. The other half of my group synthesizes organometallic building blocks for molecular devices. These include (a) molecular wires composed of metal endgroups and linear (sp) carbon chains, including stable species with C28 bridges, (b) analogs in which the charge-transmitting bridges are insulated by a pair of polymethylene or (CH2)n chains that adopt a double-helical conformation, (c) polygons and multistranded molecular wires based upon such building blocks, and (d) molecular gyroscopes and compasses consisting of a rotating MLn fragment and an external cage (stator) that insulates the rotator from neighboring molecules, exactly as with the commercial gyroscopes used for aircraft and space-station navigation.",Faculty Affiliate||Distinguished Professor,Energy Institute||Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n05e5403e
ArCasia,James-Gallaway,Assistant Professor,"ArCasia D. James-Gallaway, Ph.D., is a proud first-generation college graduate and Waco public schools (WISD) alumnae, whose family born and bred her in Waco, Texas. She is an interdisciplinary historian of education and teacher educator in the Teaching, Learning, and Culture Department at Texas A&M University, where she works as an Assistant Professor, ACES Fellow, and ADVANCE Scholar. Her scholarly aim is to bridge past and present perspectives on African American struggles for educational justice. She earned her PhD in History of Education from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, her master's degree in Education, Culture, and Society from the University of Pennsylvania, and her bachelor's degree from the University of Texas, Austin, where she pursued a dual major in Sociology and History while earning her secondary social studies teacher certification.
Dr. James-Gallaway's research agenda follows three overlapping strands of inquiry: the history of African American education, Black history education, and gendered (anti)Blackness in education. Her work engages critical perspectives and approaches such as critical race theory, Black feminist theory, oral history methodology, and Black Southern epistemology to address questions of systemic domination, oppression, agency, and self-determination relative to African American education.
Dr. James-Gallaway's dissertation, More than Race: Differentiating Black Students' Everyday Experiences in Texas School Desegregation, 1968-1978, was supported in part by a Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship and won her the Honorable Mention designation for the 2021 Claude A. Eggertsen Dissertation Prize, awarded by the History of Education Society. As a former social studies teacher and current teacher educator, Dr. James-Gallaway's emphasis on social justice broadly and racial justice specifically was recognized by the National Council for Social Studies' College and University Faculty Assembly (CUFA), which awarded her the 2021 Kipchoge Neftali Kirkland Social Justice Award for her paper, ""I Stay Mad: A Black Woman Social Studies Educator's Fight to be Seen, Heard, and Heeded."" Some of her other notable awards include Emerging Gender Researcher by the academic journal Gender, Work, and Organization and an Illinois Distinguished Fellowship. Additionally, she was designated as a member of the University of Michigan's Diversity Scholars Network, which is part of its National Center for Institutional Diversity; a University Council of Educational Administration (UCEA) Barbara L. Jackson Scholar; and a Dean's Centennial Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education.",Assistant Professor,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0620cabb
Swaminathan,Gopalswamy,Research Professor,,Research Professor,Mechanical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n07967da0
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
Bing,Guo,Associate Professor,"* Solar photovoltaic (PV) soiling
* Electrodynamic dust shield (EDS, or Dust Shield) technology
* Liquid fuel combustion using an aerosol shock tube (in collaboration with Dr. Eric Petersen)
* Photography and image analysis based quantification of soiling
* Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for aerosol transport and deposition
* Air quality and particulate air pollution
* Impact of dust on jet engines",Faculty Affiliate||Associate Professor,Mechanical Engineering (Qatar)||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n08c7f257
Jeanne,Goodman,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,"School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n09189019
Gayle,Curtis,Postdoctoral Research Associate,"Gayle A. Curtis' research centers on the lived experiences of teachers and teacher educators, emphasizing teacher learning, teacher collaboration, reflection on practice, cultural encounters, and identity. Primary research genres include narrative inquiry, self-study (of teaching and teaching practice), and ethnography.",Postdoctoral Research Associate,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n095adb45
Vicki,Gibson,Professor of the Practice and Dean of Education and Human Development Excellence Professorship,,Professor of the Practice and Dean of Education and Human Development Excellence Professorship,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0aa3646e
Koen,Groot,Research Assistant Professor,,Research Assistant Professor,Aerospace Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0aaef347
George,Howell,Assistant Professor of the Practice,,Assistant Professor of the Practice,Maritime Transportation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0b40387b
Guy,Curry,Senior Professor,Dr. Curry specializes in the application of operations research techniques to the design and analysis of manufacturing systems. Current research emphasizes the development of analytical and simulation tools for the evaluation of semiconductor manufacturing and packaging systems. He teaches courses in optimization and production systems.,Senior Professor,Industrial and Systems Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0bcb050f
David,Grogan,Clinical Associate Professor and Chair,,Clinical Associate Professor and Chair,School of Dentistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0bd90ac4
Gurjinder,Baath,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Temple Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0c5167d6
Ethan,Grossman,"Professor, Michel T. Halbouty Chair","My research focuses on global change and paleoclimates, stable isotope geochemistry, coastal environments past and present, hypoxia, isotope hydrology, past and present, biogeochemistry and geomicrobiology of aquifer systems.","Faculty Affiliate||Professor, Michel T. Halbouty Chair||Director",Geology and Geophysics||Stable Isotope Geosciences Facility||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0c709094
Francois,Gabbai,Professor,"Our research is concerned with the chemistry of both organic and organometallic polyfunctional Lewis acids. While an important component of our work deals with the synthesis of new examples of such polyfunctional Lewis acids, it is our ultimate intent to harness and utilize the cooperative effects occurring in such systems for the discovery of unusual structures, bonding modes, supramolecules and reactivities. Our research efforts present important ramifications in the domain of molecular recognition, supramolecular materials and catalysis.",Faculty Affiliate||Professor,Energy Institute||Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0d5d68bb
Rajarshi,Guhaniyogi,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Statistics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0da15dca
Jodie,Gary,Assistant Professor,"Research Interests: Positive Deviance, Complexity Science, Interprofessional Education (IPE) and TeamSTEPPS(R), Delivery of Patient-Centered Care, Critical Care Nursing, Evidence-Based Practice",Faculty Fellow||Assistant Professor,Center for Health Systems and Design||School of Nursing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0ecade36
Darla,Gruben,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,School of Nursing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0eeee724
Bonnie,Gardner,Associate Librarian,,Associate Librarian,University Libraries,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0f3f08c8
Robert,Gustafson,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0f84b192
Ira,Greenbaum,Professor,"The research in this laboratory is focused around questions concerning chromosomal rearrangement and it role(s) in vertebrate evolution. Although this usually involves assessments of intraspecific (populational) chromosomal polymorphism, the data are generally applicable to systematic interpretations and considerable attention is paid to the phylogenetic relationships and higher taxonomic patterns of chromosomal evolution. The systematic relationships of the species studied are typically used to establish the experimental design of the hypotheses tested. Our assessments of karyotypic rearrangement and chromosomal homology involve analyses of non-differentially stained and specifically- banded metaphase chromosomes. Although deer mice (Peromyscus) are our primary model, recent projects have also addressed cytogenetic questions in birds and reptiles. The laboratory contains complete facilities for light microscopy and imaging, tissue culturing and allozymic analyses.",Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0fb98800
Virginia,Goodin,TTI Senior Research Engineer,,TTI Senior Research Engineer,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n0fd81f14
Gustavo,Perez,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n10b76bd4
Guillermo,Aguilar-Mendoza,Professor and Head,,Professor and Head,Mechanical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n10fcdfba
Gary,Wingenbach,Professor,,Professor||Senior Scientist,"Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications||Norman E. Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n13558929
Natarajan,Gautam,Professor and Associate Department Head,,Professor and Associate Department Head||Faculty Affiliate||Faculty Affiliate,Energy Institute||Industrial and Systems Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n139ea9b9
Robert Huy,Gip,ACES Assistant Professor,,Aces Assistant Professor,"Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n15db0b28
Nehemia,Geva,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Political Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n164bf1b0
Guoyao,Wu,Distinguished Professor,"Dr. Wu teaches graduate courses in protein metabolism and nutritional biochemistry. He conducts research in protein and amino acid metabolism at molecular, cellular, and whole body levels . The animal models used in his research include cattle, chicks, pigs, rats, sheep, fish, and shrimp. He has also conducted research on amino acid nutrition in humans.",Faculty Fellow||University Faculty Fellow||Distinguished Professor||Senior Faculty Fellow||Distinguished Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences||Animal Science||Texas A&M AgriLife Research||Texas A&M AgriLife Research||Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n169f9a74
Glennon,Mays,Clinical Professor,,"Director of Recruitment and Student Services Professional Programs Office, Clinical Professor VLCS",School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n16d86057
Tara,Goddard,Assistant Professor,Vulnerable road user safety; roadway safety culture; linguistics and semantics in road safety; driver cognition and attention; transportation planning; traffic safety and crash reduction; design for sustainable transportation; transportation equity and justice; partial/conditional autonomous technology and driver behavior; wildfire planning and evacuation; transportation and heat.,Assistant Professor,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n17ac11f6
Eduardo,Gildin,Professor,"I have research interests in reservoir modeling and optimization for the oil and gas industry using concepts from mathematical modeling using discretization of pde's (finite difference, finite element methods, and finite volumes), systems and control theory and model reduction of large scale dynamical systems. In particular, I am interested in closed-loop reservoir management.",Faculty Affiliate||Professor,Energy Institute||Petroleum Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n181d43d8
Gary,Briers,Professor,,Professor,"Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n188268e9
Michael,Golding,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n19ac3c74
Andrei,Golovko,Manager,,Production Manager,Institute for Genomic Medicine,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1aca08e4
Gary,Bradley,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1aecf1c9
Gerald,Glickman,Professor and Chair,,Professor and Chair,School of Dentistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1b4609ea
James,Gramann,Professor,,Professor,"Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1b647f1d
Jhenny,Galan,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Foundational Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1ba6982c
Melissa,Grunlan,Professor,"Prof. Grunlan's research is focused on the development of polymeric biomaterials for medical devices having resistance to biological adhesion and for implantable scaffolds used in regenerative engineering. The unique properties of these biomaterials afford the opportunity to overcome barriers associated with treating various diseases and medical conditions. Specifically, her research has focused on materials for implanted glucose biosensor membranes [to extend sensor lifetime], hemodialysis catheters [to reduce clotting and infection rates], self-fitting tissue scaffolds [to heal bone defects due to injury, tumor resection or congenital birth defect] and cartilage resurfacing [as an alternative to total joint replacement].",Professor||Professor||Professor,Biomedical Engineering||Materials Science and Engineering||Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1bfcff20
Glenda,Rose,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Educational Administration and Human Resource Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1c0b7ab1
Lawrence,Ghoram III,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Maritime Business Admininstration,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1d84d536
Alejandra,Garcia,Assistant Clinical Professor,,Assistant Clinical Professor,Dental Hygiene,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1f32ea7e
Eleanor,Gabriel,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1f36babf
Carl,Gabbard,Professor,,Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1f7b711c
Laura,Gegg,Instructional Associate Professor,,Instructional Associate Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n1f99947b
Jordana,George,Assistant Professor,"Area of Impact (consequences):societal change, Information technology management:knowledge management, Information technology type:knowledge based systems, IS scholarship:knowledge dissemination, IS scholarship:practice, Research approach:case study, Research data , Research data:interviews, Research data:longitudinal, Research data:observational",Assistant Professor,Information and Operations Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n21f88126
Garrett,Mckay,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Civil Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n220a9700
Gregory,Johnson,Professor,,Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n22b3a445
Ricky,Griffin,Distinguished Professor,"My research interests include informal leadership, workplace aggression and violence, organizational security, and workplace culture.",Distinguished Professor,Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n23b10066
Jennifer,Gillett-Kaufman,Instructional Associate Professor,I conduct applied research related to olive pest identification and management. My students work to develop research based answers that meet the needs of Texas citizens. Student research projects are driven by their interests and include (but are not limited to):
o olive pest management
o native pollinator abundance
o orchid pollination,Instructional Associate Professor,Entomology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n23de7371
Inci,Guneralp,Associate Professor,River channel dynamics
Biomorphodynamics in river landscapes
Impacts of environmental change on river systems
Remote sensing of rivers,Associate Professor,Geography,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n23f4d40b
Amber,Guirguis,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Restorative Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n24ded01c
Gwendolyn,Webb-Hasan,Associate Professor,"My research is focused on (a) culturally responsive leadership, pedagogy, and teacher development, (b) the disproportionate representation of African American learners in Special Education, (c) culturally responsive family and community engagement, and (d) the exploration of academic achievement and sociopolitical contexts impacting African American girls.",ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR,Educational Administration and Human Resource Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n24e25e6f
John,Griffin,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n25dc82ff
Irina,Gaynanova,Associate Professor,"Analysis of high-dimensional data, multivariate analysis, statistical methods for analyzing biological data and machine learning.",Associate Professor,Statistics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n26bb4f3c
Molly,Gonzales,Research Assistant Professor,,Research Assistant Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n27d27909
Glenda,Musoba,Associate Professor,"My research focuses on educational policy and student access and success in postsecondary education, particularly for low-income or underrepresented groups.",ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR,Educational Administration and Human Resource Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n28d8791b
Robert,Griffin,Associate Professor,"I am interested in theoretical and methodological problems in literary and cultural history such as: periodization; history of authorship; history and sociology of the book; epistemology of reading; history of the literary field; British culture, 1660-1832. My next project traces two key words, epistrophē andénonciation, as a way of approaching the history of subjectivity in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries and in our current moment.",Associate Professor,English,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2a3d1990
Gary,Lucas,Professor,"My research focuses on taxation, behavioral economics, and behavioral public choice. I'm particularly interested in how psychology influences the law, including tax and regulatory policy.",Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2a9ae65c
Sally,Guyton,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Finance,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2b2c3b16
Mohamed,Gharib,Instructional Associate Professor,,Instructional Associate Professor,Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2b34ab1d
Gerald,Smith,Professor,"I am responsible for conducting a forage legume improvement program for Texas. The primary emphasis of this program is the development of reliable, productive, pest resistant forage legumes that complement existing forage-animal production systems or allow development of new systems. This research includes: forage legume germplasm collection and evaluation; crossing and population development; pest resistance screening; selection for various traits, including seed production, maturity, and ecoregion adaptation. Cultivar development, ranging from initial selections to licensing and PVP applications, is a large component of this program.",Regents Fellow||Professor||Professor,The Texas A&M University System||Soil and Crop Sciences||Overton Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2b773ab1
Jeremiah,Green,Associate Professor,"Professor Green does empirical research focused on investors' and analysts' use of accounting information. He studies institutional investors with a focus on hedge funds, equity and debt analysts, the business press, and trading strategies.",Associate Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2bf365ca
Gilles,Albeaino,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Construction Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2d7433af
Dana,Gaddy,Professor,"My laboratory has been engaged in multiple areas of NIH-funded musculoskeletal research since 1996. We were the first to identify the non-steroidal gonadal inhibin hormones in regulating the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal-skeletal axis in mice, and the role of changes in inhibins that signal the onset of menopause (reproductive aging) to the onset of increasing bone turnover. We also demonstrated the anabolic effect of continual Inhibin exposure in normal mice and in bone repair. Our cellular focus on Inhibins and the related factor, Activin A revealed that Activin A suppresses local bone resorption through suppression of osteoclast formation, motility and survival. Our ongoing work is in the area of specific inhibin/betaglycan receptor interactions that mediate the effects on bone cells. We are also greatly interested in improving the low bone mass that we were the first to identify in both humans with Down Syndrome (DS) and in mouse models of DS as a low bone turnover disease. Our current NIH-funded research is working to identify the mechanisms of reduced fracture healing and compromised bone regeneration in Down Syndrome. We have demonstrated the efficacy of both PTH and SclAb in DS, and are now actively testing nutriceuticals to increase bone mass in mouse models of Down Syndrome. The limitations of using mouse models to study bone disease led us to our most recent and exciting endeavors in collaboration with TAMU experts in reproduction and embryo transfer technologies to develop a large platform model of bone disease, using sheep. We have generated the first large animal model of hypophosphatasia (HPP) via high efficiency gene editing of a knock-in point mutation in the ALPL gene, whose musculoskeletal and dental phenotypes are consistent with human HPP. We are now using this model to determine the etiology of mineralization deficiencies, muscle weakness and premature tooth loss by analysis of longitudinal biopsies and analysis of muscle, bone and dental specimens using CT, microCT, mechanical testing, immunohistochemistry, histomorphometry and ex vivo bone marrow cultures.",Professor||Adjunct Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences||Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2dc10a1a
Delbert,Gatlin,Professor and Associate Department Head,,Professor and Associate Department Head,"Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management||Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2eb4270c
Ronald,Gill,Professor and Extension Specialist,"Dr. Ronald Gill is professor and Extension livestock specialist for Texas AgriLife Extension. In addition, he serves as Associate Department Head and Program Leader for Extension animal science faculty. Gill continues to provide leadership in Extension programming related to animal well-being and low-stress livestock handling and assists in providing leadership to statewide programming efforts for Beef Safety and Quality Assurance programming. Other interests include beef cattle and equine nutritional management and value added marketing.",Professor and Extension Specialist,Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2ed4a8b4
Shaodong,Guo,Professor and Presidential Impact Fellow,"The long-term goal of our research is to study the molecular mechanisms of insulin signal transduction, insulin resistance and associated cardiovascular dysfunction, aiming at nutritional and therapeutic intervention for control of metabolic and cardiovascular disorders. My laboratory is focused on the study of cellular signaling and gene transcriptional regulation of metabolic homeostasis that are governed by the PI3K->Akt->FoxO pathway, with the hope of understanding how dysregulation of this pathway in insulin/IGF-1 action causes liver damage, cardiovascular dysfunction, and pancreatic beta cell failure, resulting in diabetes, obesity, and organ failure.",Professor,Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2ef8f395
Barbara,Gastel,Professor,,Professor||Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences||Humanities in Medicine,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2f554fb7
Huiyi,Guo,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n2fffecfe
David,Gutman,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Industrial and Systems Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n303cc0a8
Thomas,Green,Associate Professor,"My research focuses on the expressive culture/folklore with particular emphasis on festival, ritual and narrative as vehicles for the preservation of group cohesion in situations of cultural conflict; the symbolic analysis of martial culture; African-American folk culture; and Chinese culture.",Associate Professor,Anthropology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n306edae9
Srinivas,Geedipally,TTI Associate Research Engineer,,TTI Associate Research Engineer,Center for Transportation Safety,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n30f77149
Jianbang,Gan,Professor,"Dr. Gan's current research centers on the economics of bioenergy and natural and human disturbances including climate change, wildfire, pest infestation, and invasion of alien species as related to forest resource management/conservation. He is also keen in issues related to forest product trade, forestry governance, and socially or economically disadvantaged forestland owners. In addition, he has research experience in bioenergy and sustainable forest management in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.",Faculty Affiliate||Professor||Professor,Ecology and Conservation Biology||Energy Institute||Agricultural Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n31458b27
William,Garey,Executive Professor,,Executive Professor,Finance,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3157ba84
George,Rogers,Professor,,Professor,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3177bcd6
Glenn,Agnolet,Professor,,Professor,Physics and Astronomy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n32838e56
Deni,Garcia,Affiliate Faculty,,Affiliate Faculty,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n32e58e7b
George,Cramer,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,Restorative Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n33165396
Jessica,Galloway-Pena,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Galloway-Pena's studies incorporate the genetic basis of pathogenesis as well as the molecular epidemiology of clinically relevant gram-positive pathogens, focusing on those with multi-drug resistance. She has more recently shifted her focus to microbiome dynamics during cancer treatment and the intense antibiotic therapy seen in the hematological malignancy setting to determine the microbiome's impact on cancer treatment outcomes, toxicities, and colonization/infection by antibiotic resistant organisms. Applications of her research include determining genetic and chemical markers for microbial diversity that can be used in the clinical setting, designing predictive risk models for antibiotic resistant infectious risk during chemotherapy, and promoting antimicrobial stewardship and microbial conscious treatment.",Assistant Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n339da0fb
George,Wright,Professor,,Professor,History,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n33b142ef
Gretchen,Stoeltje,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n34a88c69
Gabriela,Campagnol Abuabara,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Architecture,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n34fef48f
Gerald,Parker,Associate Dean,,Associate Dean||Director of the Pandemic and Biosecurity Policy Program,Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs||School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3545b8bb
George,Adams,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,International Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n366602f4
Gloria,Conover,Instructional Assistant Professor,"Dr. Conover is interested in the cellular processes that govern cytoskeletal crosstalk in myocytes and the subversion of the endocytic pathway during intracellular bacterial infection. She showed that nebulette and nebulin sarcomere proteins functionally integrate desmin intermediate filaments to the actin cytoskeleton. During her PhD studies, using genetics and screen she discovered LidA, a Legionella pneumophila effector exported into macrophages through bacterial Icm/Dot Type IV secretion system. As a research scientist, she lead an interdisciplinary team to develop a live-cell multi day microfluidics platform to study the temporal response to stress of persistent Mycobacteria. Currently, she is interested in the vertical integration of the basic science medical curriculum and interprofessional research practices into medical curriculum to advance the next generation of medical treatments.",Instructional Assistant Professor||Director,Health Science Center||Health Science Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3706f4f0
Gary,Williams,Professor,,Professor||Professor,Corpus Christi Research and Extension Center||Texas A&M AgriLife Research,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n374df82e
John,Giardino,Professor,,Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Geology and Geophysics||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n38ad171c
Brian,Gibbs,Visiting Lecturer,,Visiting Lecturer,Architecture,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n38f0640f
Sharon,Gursky,Professor,"My research focuses on Biological Anthropology, Primate Behavior, Primate Ecology, and Conservation.",Professor,Anthropology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n39923b01
Carly,Gilson,Assistant Professor,Dr. Carly Blustein Gilson is an assistant professor of special education in the Department of Educational Psychology and an affiliated faculty member of the Center on Disability and Development in the College of Education and Human Development. She received her Ph.D. in special education from Vanderbilt University and served as a UCEDD trainee and a research assistant with the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center. Her research interests include strengthening employment-related social skills for adolescents and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD); supporting individuals and families through school-to-work transition; and vocational skills and educational team collaborations among special education teachers and paraprofessionals.,Assistant Professor,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n39b92f91
Guy,Battle,Professor,,Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n39e5a77b
George,Salis,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3a5d1b4a
Gerald,Flint,Clinical Professor,,Clinical Professor,Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3b235f41
Genhua,Niu,Professor,"Dr. Genhua Niu is a professor in Urban Agriculture at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center in Dallas. Her research focuses on the development of culture information and best management practices related to urban agriculture, which is the science of crop production in an urban setting using a variety of controlled environment agriculture (CEA) technologies in an urban setting. Prior to this position, Dr. Niu was a professor in urban landscape water conservation at Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center in El Paso. Up to October 2019, Dr. Niu has published 131 refereed journal papers, 18 book chapters, 49 proceedings papers, and 23 technical extension articles and edited 3 books. She is the author and editor for the Plant Factory - Indoor Vertical Farming book. She has received several awards from American Society for Horticultural Science, USDA-NIFA, and Texas A&M University.",Professor,Horticultural Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3b8a47b0
George,Mentz,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3bf5066d
John,Green,Clinical Professor,My research is focused in two areas: 1. The interaction of exercise and estrogen replacement on the cardiovascular system in postmenopausal women. and 2. The perception of heart disease risk as it relates to actual physiological risk markers.,Clinical Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3c299e59
Gregory,Chamitoff,Professor of the Practice,,Professor of the Practice,Aerospace Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3c6217ad
Garth,Crosby,Associate Professor,,Member||Associate Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Engineering Education Research Taskforce||Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3cb711b2
Glen,Miller,Professor,"Areas of Specialization: Philosophy and Technology; Philosophy and Engineering; Environmental Philosophy; Professional Ethics; Cyberethics; and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence.
Areas of Competence: Ethics; Environmental Ethics; Ancient Philosophy; Modern Philosophy; Social and Political Philosophy; and Science, Technology, and Society Studies.",instructional Professor,Philosophy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3cf76bf4
John,Nielsen-Gammon,Regents Professor,,Regents Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Atmospheric Sciences||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3d7afc39
Shennette,Garrett-Scott,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,History,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n3f5a0e68
Hernan,Guerra Santos,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Construction Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n40de470f
Geoffrey,Kapler,Professor and Chair,"Dr. Kapler's broad research interests are concerned with the replication and transmission of eukaryotic chromosomes. The failure to completely replicate the genome during S phase or partially re-replicate chromosomes leads to genome instability- a hallmark of cancer cells. The central questions investigated in the laboratory are concerned with how replication initiation sites are established in chromosomes and how they are regulated during conventional (G1/S/G2/M) and alternative cell cycles, including endoreplication (gap-S-gap-S...) and locus-specific gene amplification. The current focus of the lab is to use high throughput (nascent strand) DNA sequencing to generate a comprehensive map of replication initiation sites under different physiological conditions.",Professor and Chair||Professor,Cell Biology and Genetics||Biochemistry and Biophysics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4128afa1
Carl,Gagliardi,Professor,My research focuses on experimental studies of QCD and the electroweak interaction and on the measurement of nuclear reaction rates that play an important role in astrophysical processes. I am a member of the STAR Collaboration at Brookhaven National Laboratory and the TWIST Collaboration at TRIUMF.,Professor,Physics and Astronomy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n41409913
Luis,Galicia Cabrera,TTI Associate Research Scientist,,TTI Associate Research Scientist,Multi-Resolution Modeling,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n41d3e35f
Jean-Briac,Le Graverend,Assistant Professor,,Faculty Affiliate||Assistant Professor,Aerospace Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n41f47cd1
Shannon,Glaser,Professor,"The long-term goal of my research program is to understand how activated (proliferating) cholangiocytes participate in the progression of cholestatic liver diseases and eventual development of cholangiocarcinoma. My research is focused on elucidating the factors (such as, mechanical stress) and intracellular signaling mechanisms that regulate cholangiocyte proliferation and biliary fibrosis during extrahepatic cholestasis.",Professor,Medical Physiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n424a02f1
Okan,Gurbuz,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Research & Implementation - El Paso,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4362161b
Jeana,Guillory,Leadership Development Consultant,,Program Director,Center for Teaching Excellence,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n44ff6a47
Rebecca,Grubbs,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,"My research interests focus primarily on environmental turfgrass science through precision turfgrass management and the evaluation of practices to improve resource-use efficiency in turfgrass systems. I also conduct qualitative research intended to study and improve communication pathways between researchers and end-users.
I strive to provide outreach and education tools that serve the needs of the growing Texas turfgrass industry and its many components (golf courses, athletic fields, home lawns, sod production, and parks/rec). My efforts go toward identifying and demonstrating best management practices to turfgrass producers and managers in order to help them meet their respective goals in a way that is efficient and sustainable.",Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,Soil and Crop Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4548ae24
Gabriel,Neal,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,The Texas A&M University System,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n464d1863
Prasenjit,Ghosh,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Statistics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n471b1439
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
Noni,Gaylord Harden,Professor,,Professor,Psychological and Brain Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n47fe5fa9
Brent,Garza,Assistant Professor,Professor Brent Garza teaches and researches audit. He conducts experimental research using both contextual and abstract experiments. His current research interests are the effects of regulatory oversight on auditors and audit inspectors. He has also taught advanced managerial accounting at the undergraduate level.,Assistant Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4809a5ea
Gregory,Pappas,Professor,"Areas of Specialization: Pragmatism, Classical American Philosophy, Ethical Theory, Latin American Philosophy, Socio-political Theory.
Areas of Competence: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Technology, History of Philosophy.",Professor,Philosophy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n48d141da
Glenn,Cohen,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Orthodontics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4946a576
Lori,Greenwood,Clinical Professor,,Clinical Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n49b73d01
Cheryl,Grenwelge,Associate Professor and Extension Specialist,,Associate Professor and Extension Specialist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4a080fbc
Garry,Castellanos,Assistant Dean,,Assistant Dean,Irma Lerma Rangel School of Pharmacy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4a706c38
Philip,Gentile,Lecturer - Inta Dc,,Lecturer - Inta Dc,Bush School Dc Teaching Site,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4ba092ce
Theodore,George,Professor of Philosophy and Texas A&M Presidential Impact Fellow,"Theodore George is Professor of Philosophy and Presidential Impact Fellow at Texas A&M University. He is the author of The Responsibility to Understand: Hermeneutical Contours of Ethical Life (Edinburgh University Press, 2020), Tragedies of Spirit: Tracing Finitude in Hegel's Phenomenology (State University of New York Press, 2006), and numerous articles and book chapters in his areas of expertise, including The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry, ""Hermeneutics."" He is co-ed. with Gert-Jan van der Heiden, The Gadamerian Mind in the Routledge Philosophical Minds series (Routledge, 2021), as well as co-ed. with Charles Bambach, Philosophers and their Poets: Reflections on the Poetic Turn in Philosophy Since Kant (State University of New York Press, 2019) and translator of Gunter Figal, Objectivity: The Hermeneutical and Philosophy (State University of New York Press, 2010). His writings also include a work of poetry, Motherfisher: a haiku-story of grieving in the age of COVID (Alien Buddha Press, 2021).
George's honorary appointments include Professor (Adjunct appointment), Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary (2021-present) and Professor (Adjunct appointment), College of Fellows, School of Humanities and Communication Arts, Western Sydney University (2016-2021). George is category editor, PhilPapers, ""Hermeneutics,"" / leaf editor ""Hans-Georg Gadamer."" His research has been supported by the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), the Fulbright Commission, the Goethe Institute, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS) at the University of Freiburg, Germany, as well as at Texas A&M University by the Presidential Impact Fellows Program, the Rothrock Fellows Program, and the Glasscock Center for Humanities Research. He is a recipient of the Texas A&M Association of Former Students College of Liberal Arts Teaching Award.
Dr. George's administrative and service contributions include two terms as Head of the Department of Philosophy at Texas A&M University, Academic Program Review work in conjunction with Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board mandate, as well as peer-review work for granting agencies such as the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Fulbright Commission, as well as for numerous presses and journals. He serves on advisory boards for journals and professional organizations in his areas of expertise, he is a former Director of the Collegium Phaenomenologicum, and former President of the North American Society for Philosophical Hermeneutics. Dr. George also serves as Vice President of the Board of Directors of the Brazos Valley Food Bank, Bryan, Texas.",Professor,Philosophy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4c153134
Philip,Galanter,Associate Professor,"Philip's areas of interest include generative art, physical computing, sound art and music, complexity science, and art theory. _His work includes the artistic exploration of complex systems, and the development of art theory bridging the gap between the cultures of science and the humanities.",Associate Professor,Visualization,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4c1898c6
Goong,Chen,Professor,"I have research interests in many areas of applied and computational mathematics:
control theory for partial differential equations (PDEs), boundary element
methods and numerical solutions of PDEs, engineering mechanics, chaotic dynamics,
quantum computation, chemical physics and quantum mechanics.",Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4c19487b
Gary,Varner,Professor,"Hare's two-level (""Kantian"") utilitarianism, animal welfare and animal rights philosophies (especially how empirical science informs their application), environmental ethics, philosophical issues in environmental law",Professor,Philosophy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4c2de7d3
Guillermo,Garcia Sanchez,Associate Professor,"My current lines of research include international petroleum transactions, arbitration in the hydrocarbons sector, the impact of human rights in the energy sector, U.S.-Mexico energy relations, and international adjudication of energy disputes.",Faculty Affiliate||Associate Professor,Energy Institute||School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4c5f41eb
Nancy,Currie-Gregg,Professor of the Practice,"Dr. Currie-Gregg's research interests are in spacecraft occupant protection, human systems integration, aerospace systems engineering, and safety engineering and risk management. She teaches courses in human factors engineering and ergonomics, aerospace systems engineering, and systems safety engineering and risk management.",Professor of the Practice||Professor of the Practice||Faculty Affiliate,Aerospace Engineering||Industrial and Systems Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4c699944
Glen,Brumbach,TEES Researcher at TAMU-Kingsville,,TEES Researcher at TAMU-Central Texas||Assistant Professor of Music,"Texas A&M University – Central Texas - (Killeen, Texas, United States)||TEES Regional Divisions",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4c793685
Andra-Kay,Voges Gariepy,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4ccd231e
Erin,Giles,Assistant Professor,"I am currently building a research program that uses an integrative, translational approach to understand the mechanisms by which obesity promotes postmenopausal breast cancers. My work focuses on understanding how the obese microenvironment, when combined with the metabolic and hormonal changes associated with menopause, promote tumor development, survival, and growth. In parallel, I am investigating the role of adipose tissue inflammation in the development of metabolic disease after menopause. My hope is that the knowledge gained from studying the 'normal' adipose and breast environments during menopause will also help us understand the changes that occur to create a tumor-promoting environment in the breast of obese women during this same window of time.",Assistant Professor,Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4ccf1988
Luis,Garcia,Professor,"I am interested in understanding how behavioral states are regulated at the molecular and genetic level. My lab addresses this complex question in the well-studied nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Several physical aspects of this worm make it convenient for integrating whole organism system biology studies with genetic/molecular analysis of neurobiology and behavior. C. elegans is an anatomically simple organism; it is 1mm in size, and it contains ~ 1000 somatic cells, a third of which are neurons. The worm is also transparent, and thus every cell can be visualized by light microscopy. Behavioral mutants can be efficiently generated through standard chemical mutagenesis. In addition, gene functions involved in motivational and behavioral regulation can be determined by transgenic techniques.
My lab investigates the interplay between feeding and sex-specific mating behavior to understand how chemo/mechano-sensory and motor outputs are controlled under various physiological conditions. We study male mating by using genetics to de-construct this behavior into its fundamental sensory-motor components. We then use a combination of transgenics, pharmacology, classical genetics and laser microsurgery to understand how individual motor sub-behaviors are coordinated to produce gross behaviors during periods when the animal is food deprived, and when it is food satiated.",Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4cd2f794
Tina,Geiselbrecht,TTI Research Scientist,,TTI Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4f108f83
Susan,Goodwin,Associate Professor,,Associate Dean for User Services and Associate Professor,University Libraries,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4f4ccf6d
Kevin,Glowacki,Associate Professor,"Kevin Glowacki is an archaeologist and architectural historian with over 30 years of experience excavating and documenting sites in the Mediterranean. His most recent research focuses on vernacular architecture at the Late Bronze Age-Early Iron Age settlement of Kavousi Vronda and the formative stages of the Bronze Age Minoan city of Gournia, both sites located in eastern Crete (Greece). At Texas A&M, Glowacki is Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture, where he teaches courses in architectural history and heritage of the built environment. Glowacki has been a Faculty Fellow of the Center for Heritage Conservation since 2006, served as Director of the CHC from 2016 to 2021, and served as co-editor of Preservation Education and Research, the journal of the National Council for Preservation Education from 2009 to 2012. He is the recipient of the Award of Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching from the Archaeological Institute of America, the ING Professor of Excellence Award, and the Montague-Center for Teaching Excellence Award from Texas A&M University.",Associate Professor,Architecture,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4f8c8eae
Wilford,Gardner,Professor,"The Particle Dynamics Group studies the dynamics and biogeochemistry of particle formation, sinking, resuspension, transport and diagenesis in the ocean from the continental shelf to the deep sea and from surface waters to the seafloor.
A major initiative was to obtain worldwide measurements of POC in surface waters and fine particle distributions throughout the water column using transmissometers to help determine global ocean processes of particle generation and recycling.
Our latest project has been to synthesize >10,000 turbidity profiles to the seafloor on 116 cruises in the last 52 years in all oceans to construct the first maps showing locations of regions of nepheloid (cloudy) layers near the seafloor caused by resuspension of sediments and to examine the linkage with upper ocean dynamics.",Professor,Oceanography,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4fa360bd
Eduardo,Gandara Garcia,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Health Science Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4fd7bfcc
Garett,Sansom,Research Assistant Professor,,Research Assistant Professor,Environmental and Occupational Health,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4fefc7c4
Joanna,Goodey,Instructional Associate Professor,"As a member of the First Year Program faculty I teach general chemistry to science and engineering students. My courses emphasize the relevance of chemistry by highlighting current chemical research. I also place a heavy focus on learning the problem solving skills that are required of all scientists. In addition to teaching in the classroom I have developed the second semester general chemistry laboratory curriculum that focuses on the chemistry of the Texas Environment. My research interests are related to solid state chemistry. In the past I have studied materials with interesting magnetic, electronic and optical properties. I hope to be involved in incorporating more solid state chemistry and materials science into the undergraduate chemistry curriculum.",Instructional Associate Professor,Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n4ff5edcb
Patricia,Goodson,Professor,,Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n50133914
H Gene,Hawkins,Professor,,Professor,Civil Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n513a638f
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
Gabriela,Marin Thornton,Instructional Associate Professor,"Dr. Thornton teaches classes on international politics in theory and practice, the European Union, and NATO. Her research focuses on international relations, transatlantic security, the European Union, and Romani issues.",Instructional Associate Professor,International Affairs,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n51ab6358
Elsa,Gonzalez,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Educational Administration and Human Resource Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n51c74dbd
Felipe,Guzman,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Aerospace Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n553e1a02
Ricardo,Gutierrez-Osuna,Professor - Term Appointment,"Our research lies at the interface between signal processing, machine learning, neural computation, robotics and sensor systems. Our interest is in understanding how sensory systems (man-made or biological) perceive, interact with, learn from and adapt to their environments under a number of modalities, including chemical, acoustic, visual, and physiological. In the process, we draw motivation from multiple disciplines, from neurobiology to perceptual psychology",Professor - Term Appointment,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n55f86db7
John,Goodman,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,Restorative Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n568f992a
Gwendolyn,Wilkins,Assistant Lecturer,,Assistant Lecturer,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n56d329e1
Alfredo,Garcia,Professor,"My research interests include game theory and dynamic optimization, with applications in electricity and communication networks.",Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Energy Institute||Industrial and Systems Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n582f0ee0
Glen,Laine,Regents Professor,,"Director , Michael E BeBakey Institute||Professor",Michael E. DeBakey Institute||Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n58440639
Simi,Gunaseelan,Director of Assessment and Instructional Associate Professor,,Director of Assessment and Instructional Associate Professor,Pharmaceutical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n591eec4c
Sonya,Gordon,Professor,,Professor,Small Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5ac1c075
Michael,Golla,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5b3aa09e
Costas,Georghiades,Delbert A. Whitaker Chair Professor,"My general research interests are in the application of information, communication and estimation theories to the study of communication systems and in particular wireless and optical communication systems.",Delbert A. Whitaker Endowed Chair Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Energy Institute||Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5c45523b
Gilles,Pisier,Distinguished Professor,,Distinguished Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5cb5907b
Kyle,Gammenthaler,Lecturer,"Kyle coordinates the Certificate in Nonprofit and Social Innovation and is intimately involved in the development of new and innovative service-learning initiatives at Mays Business School. Every semester, Kyle teaches multiple courses on the nonprofit sector, resource development, and strategic philanthropy.",Lecturer,Mays Student Transformation Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5df4b773
Gladys,Ko,Professor,,Professor,Veterinary Integrative Biosciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n5e930c1f
James,Griffin,Professor,,Professor,Public Service and Administration,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6117ef63
Christopher,Guzelian,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n61892cd4
Steven,Grossman,Associate Professor,I teach in the areas of financial accounting and analysis. My research has focused on accounting and information systems.,Associate Professor,Accounting,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6221c91d
Jason,Gill,Associate Professor,"Dr. Gill's major research focus is the biology and application of the viruses of bacteria, called bacteriophages or simply phages. Phages are the most abundant organisms on Earth, and they are found ubiquitously in water, soil, and as part of the microbial flora of animals and plants. As natural predators of bacteria, phages are attractive agents for the control of pathogenic bacteria in humans, animals, and foods. The increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance in pathogenic bacteria, and the desire to curtail use of antibiotics in animal agriculture, has sparked interest in the use of phages as antimicrobials. Research in Dr. Gill's lab encompasses phage genomics, basic phage biology and the applications of phages in real-world settings.",Associate Professor,Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6277ae7f
Gary,Kunkel,Associate Professor,"An important step to control the amount of RNA or protein in particular types of cells is at the level of transcription of genes. Our lab studies a multifunctional vertebrate transcriptional activator protein known as SBF/Staf/ZNF143. This protein binds to SPH sites within promoters of many genes that produce small stable RNAs (e.g., snRNAs and others) PLUS probably over 2000 promoters of genes that produce mRNAs. Two separate activation domains in this protein direct its action at small RNA vs. mRNA gene promoters. We are using zebrafish as a vertebrate model organism to study the roles of SBF/Staf during development. In vivo studies are coupled with biochemical and molecular biology methods to decipher the mechanisms by which this protein stimulates transcription of various types of genes.",Associate Professor,Biochemistry and Biophysics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n638b96b2
Karee,Griffith,Lecturer,,Lecturer,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n63acea49
Darlene,Goehl,TTI Research Engineer,,TTI Research Engineer,Flexible Pavements,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n63f29ecd
Gerald,Maffei,Visiting Professor,,Visiting Professor,Architecture,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n64d49226
David,Goydan,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Department of Comprehensive Dentistry||Comprehensive Dentistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6515c3ed
Vinicius,Gouvea,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Gouvea's research interests focus on beef cattle nutrition and health. More specifically, nutritional physiology and relationships between nutrition and animal health/immunology. Research activities include feeding programs for newly received and finishing cattle, ingredient evaluation, nutrient utilization, and metabolism, and feed additives for receiving and finishing feedlot cattle.",Assistant Professor,Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n66740227
Lorinda,Gomez,Instructional Professor,,Instructional Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n66ed4270
Gary,Williams,Professor,"Dr. Williams is Professor of Agricultural Economics and Co-Director of the Agribusiness, Food, and Consumer Economics Research Center (AFCERC). He is the AFCERC chief operations officer responsible for managing the research program of the Center and leads AFCERC research and outreach projects relating to commodity and agribusiness markets and policy and international trade and policy. He is also an Associate Member of the Department of International Affairs faculty in the Bush School of Government and Public Service. His areas of teaching and research emphases include commodity promotion programs, international agricultural trade and development, agricultural policy, and marketing and price analysis. In recent years, he has become particularly well known for his research on the economic effectiveness of commodity advertising and promotion programs, including those for soybeans, dairy, cotton, lamb, Florida orange juice, Texas citrus, Texas pecans, agricultural export programs, Norwegian seafood, and others. He is also well known for his research on U.S. and world oilseed and oilseed product markets and the U.S. livestock industry including issues related to sheep and lamb markets and the effects of concentration in the beef packing industry.",Professor,Agricultural Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n67463b12
Carl,Gutke,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Hispanic Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n67c53f13
Davey,Griffin,Professor and Extension Specialist,"Dr. Griffin serves as a liason between industry, commodity groups, medical and dietary professionals and Extension personnel to provide research information and technology. His key program and interest areas include cutability and composition of carcasses associated with value-based marketing, current consumer issues concerning meat and meat products, youth development and cooperative research projects.",Professor and Extension Specialist,Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n68317ef0
Gwendolyn,Levine,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n68f0c0ae
Luis,Galindo,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6b446f4e
Gwan,Choi,Associate Professor,"My research interests include fault-tolerance, verification simulation, high-performance VLSI circuits, radiation testing, design for dependability and software engineering.",Associate Professor,Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6c021cf6
George,O'kelley,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Information and Operations Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6c5ddd34
Andrea,Gelfuso,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6c60bb3e
William,Grant,Professor,,Professor,"Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management||Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6d094941
Gina,Warren,Visiting Professor,"Professor Warren's research explores the role of policy and regulation in the area of sustainable energy development, with a focus on renewable energy, climate change, and distributed generation.",Visiting Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Energy Institute||School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6d0a7c8d
Guan,Zhu,Professor,"Our laboratory conducts translational research with an ultimate goal to discover new anti-parasitic therapeutics by targeting metabolic enzymes and other molecules critical or essential to the parasite infection, survival and development, such as those involved in the lipid and energy metabolisms and interacting with host cells in Cryptosporidium and other protozoan parasites. Other research areas include functional genomics and molecular evolution of apicomplexan parasites, and parasitic diseases important to the conservation of wild animals.",Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6d62f33b
Guergana,Petrova,Professor,,Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6dd3f7f1
Gregory,Stark,Assistant Professor of the Practice,,Assistant Professor of the Practice,Biological and Agricultural Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6dd7ff37
Daniel,Gomez,Instructional Associate Professor,,Instructional Associate Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6eab9872
Michael,Gayk,Instructional Associate Professor,,Instructional Associate Professor,Visualization,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6ebc1388
Aitor,Cruzado Garcia,Research Assistant Professor,,Research Assistant Professor,Aerospace Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6ee912dd
Gary,Odvody,Associate Professor,"Major diseases (pathogens) occurring on sorghum and maize. These include: charcoal rot (Macrophomina phaseolina), sorghum downy mildew (Peronosclerospora sorghi), head smut (Sporisorium reilianum), aflatoxin (Aspergillus flavus), several foliar diseases, sorghum ergot (Claviceps africana) and grain mold (Fusarium moniliforme and F. thapsina).
Research areas for pathogens include ecology, survival, initial inoculum, pathogen variability, and host:parasite interaction (especially under stress environments). Part of a large interdisciplinary sorghum improvement team at Texas A&M that is active globally through INTSORMIL research activities.",Associate Professor||Associate Professor,Corpus Christi Research and Extension Center||Plant Pathology and Microbiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6f440d68
Gretchen,Miller,Associate Professor,"My research is highly interdisciplinary and focuses on groundwater sustainability, examining multiple aspects of the connections between the atmosphere, vegetation, soil, and groundwater. My current work has three main focus areas: 1) determining vegetation water requirements in groundwater dependent ecosystems, as needed to predict plant response to groundwater extraction; 2) improving the representation of hydrological and biogeochemical processes in Earth system models, which are vital to accurately predicting changes to climate and the hydrologic cycle; and 3) examining subsurface processes associated with engineered systems, such as in Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) projects and bioretention cells.",Associate Professor,Civil Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n6f45d4fa
Ines,Golsan,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,International Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7088d474
Guodong,Guo,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Multidisciplinary Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n716ba0e9
Gregory,Luhan,Professor and Head,"Dr. Luhan, FAIA, is a nationally recognized architect, scholar, author, professor, and academic leader whose work investigates how design, emerging digital technologies, critical theory, pedagogy, practice, and academic-industry partnerships intersect. His doctoral research and dissertation validated the effectiveness of co-created learning within collaborative architectural design studios. The NSF, NEA, DOE, Graham Foundation, Robert Woods Johnson Foundation, and non-traditional industry-based sources fund his research, and the International Foundation of the Centre Canadien d'Architecture used his virtual models in its Design of Cities Prize Competition. Scholars cite his work for its innovative uses of technology in design, digital fabrication, and construction. His professional practice includes award-winning, research-driven projects based upon collaborative relationships with disciplines outside architecture. Before his appointment at Texas A&M, Dr. Luhan was the John Russell Groves Endowed Professor of Architecture at the University of Kentucky College of Design-School of Architecture and a University Research Professor at the Lewis Honors College, the College of Engineering Center for Visualization and Virtual Environments. Before founding his firm, he served as a Senior Designer and Project Architect on acclaimed national and international projects with Agrest & Gandelsonas, Gwathmey Siegel, and Eisenman Architects after interning with Edward Larrabee Barnes in New York.",Professor and Head,Architecture,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n71c13567
Margaret,Glasner,Associate Professor,"Evolution is the organizing principle of biology and provides the cornerstone of our approach to understand the relationships between protein structure and function. We combine bioinformatics, biochemistry, and genetics to address fundamental questions about protein evolution, such as: What structural and mechanistic features of enzymes increase their capacity to evolve new functions? How do new metabolic pathways evolve? Are there multiple evolutionary pathways to evolve new enzyme activities?
Our primary focus is on how catalytic promiscuity serves as the raw material for evolving new enzyme activities. Catalytic promiscuity is the ability to catalyze different chemical reactions using the same active site. Many enzymes in one branch of the protein family we are studying are catalytically promiscuous, and this activity has been incorporated into new metabolic pathways more than once. Comparing the sequences and structures of these proteins will identify characteristics that permitted them to evolve the second activity.
Our goal is to use results from our research to identify fundamental evolutionary principles that can can help decipher protein structure-function relationships, predict protein functions, and improve protein engineering methods.",Associate Professor,Biochemistry and Biophysics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n721200c3
Micah,Green,Professor,,Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Energy Institute||Chemical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7276eb81
Pete,Gracia,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Foundational Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n72a052f0
Lisa,Green,Adjunct Assistant Professor - Term Appointment,,Adjunct Assistant Professor - Term Appointment,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n731575b4
Pat,(Antonio) Rubio Goldsmith,Professor and Interim Head,"I study Latinx, race, education, school/neighborhood segregation, immigration and state violence. I have published research in some of the top journals in sociology and education, including Sociology of Education, Social Forces, Social Problems and the American Educational Research Journal. I am currently studying how well the spatial assimilation theory accounts for the residential attainment of young Latinx; how the immigration status of Mexican immigrant parents affects their children's educational attainment, and how theories of racialization and assimilation account for variation in Latinx achievement in new and traditional destinations.",Associate Professor,Sociology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7324fcbe
George,Udeani,Clinical Professor and Department Head of Pharmacy Practice,,Clinical Professor and Department Head of Pharmacy Practice,Pharmacy Practice,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n737c4bca
Ximena,Garcia-Rada Benavides,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Marketing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n73e017c4
Charles,Glover,Professor Emeritus,,Professor,Chemical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n74ad3a3d
Charles,Gilliland,Research Economist Iii,,Research Economist Iii,Mays Business School,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n77480c76
Chaddrick,James-Gallaway,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Educational Administration and Human Resource Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n77d61e8f
Galina,Tsvetkova,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Nuclear Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7853d6c8
Lucas,Garcia,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Agricultural Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7880abfc
Grace,Melo Guerrero,Assistant Professor,"Grace Melo is an Accountability, Climate, Equity, and Scholarship (ACES) Faculty Fellow
in the Department of Agricultural Economics. She is interested in policy-oriented research questions involving individual choices and preferences. In the past, she has studied Hispanic preferences for immigration policy attributes and students' preferences for learning assessments in Latin America. Her current research focuses on food security and diet quality of households from underrepresented groups in the US. She has mentored undergraduate and graduate minority students.",Assistant Professor,Agricultural Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n78841b90
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
Carlos,Gonzalez,Professor,Research in my laboratory encompasses a range of studies that address the genetics of virulence and pathogenicity. The model systems used in our studies are members of the Burkholderia Cepacia Complex (BCC) composed of nine species. The BCC are recognized as significant pathogens in cystic fibrosis patients. We are currently studying secretion systems responsible for export of a cytotoxic protein(s) in both B. cepacia (plant pathogen) and B. cenocepacia (human pathogen) to determine common mechanisms for pathogenicity. In addition we are conducting genomic analysis of BCC bacteriophage.,Professor,Plant Pathology and Microbiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7a3b6b1f
Jeffrey,Gagne,Associate Professor,"I received my B.A. in Psychology (Boston College), Master's Degrees in Counseling and Psychology, and a Ph.D. in Developmental Science (all graduate degrees at Boston University). I was then a postdoctoral trainee at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and from 2011-2017 an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Arlington. I am broadly interested in child temperament, emotion, cognition, education and health. Much of my work incorporates genetic and/or biological approaches. For the past decade, I have been studying the development of child self-control from a multi-method, multi-theoretical perspective. In 2012, I began the TEXAS Family Study (TFS) with 200 preschool-aged siblings and their families, focusing on child self-control, socio-emotional development, and psychopathology, and several parent/family traits. Recently, we completed a longitudinal follow-up of the TFS children as they transition to elementary school. At Texas A&M, I am an Associate Professor, Ph.D. Program Coordinator in Developmental Sciences (DS), Associate Department Head for Research and Faculty Development in the Educational Psychology Department (EPSY), and Administrative Fellow for Texas A&M University Faculty Affairs. My current research program includes the TFS and a multi-method study of self-control and related traits in three-year-olds that incorporates behavioral, emotional, cognitive and neurophysiological measures with colleagues in ESPY and Psychology (The Early Self-Control Development and School Readiness Study; SCD Study). We are also currently conducting a study on how COVID-19 has affected preschooler development.",Associate Professor,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7b76fe8b
Gerard,Cote,Professor,,Professor,Biomedical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7bbfddf5
Gregory,Colwell,Professor,"My research focuses on adolescent smoking cessation, school health education, youth smoking prevention, and adolescent mental health and substance abuse.",Professor,Health Promotion and Community Health Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7cd01a7d
William,Griffith,Regents Professor Emeritus,"Our long term research goals are to identify the cellular and molecular mechanisms responsible for age-related changes in cellular function that contribute to detrimental aging, and to develop targeted therapies to reverse age-related deficits. We utilize electrophyiological, optogenetic and calcium imaging techniques in animal models of aging and disease. Our research has focused on the basic idea that compensatory changes occur in in brain function during aging and identification of this brain activity will provide an important first step in identifying potential targets for future drug therapies.",Regents Professor and Department Head,Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7e147316
Jenny,Naranjo Garcia,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Utility Engineering Program,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7e2d33ca
Gholamreza,Langari,Professor and Head,"My research focuses on Computational Intelligence, Mechatronics, Dynamic Systems and Control, Robotics and Automation, Autonomous Vehicles, Fault Diagnosis and Identification (FDI), and Rehabilitation Robotics.",Professor||Faculty Affiliate||Professor and Head,Mechanical Engineering||Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7e6289f4
Guanyu,Tian,Assistant Professor,"My research interests lie in the following intertwined areas: 1) Power system demand response, 2) Modeling and control of grid-interactive smart buildings, 3) Grid-connected cyber-physical system security, 4) Modeling and robust optimization of energy systems using first-principle and machine-learning hybrid models.",Assistant Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Energy Institute||Marine Engineering Technology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7e991946
Gustavo,Tafet,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,Psychiatry Bryan College Station Campus,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n7ee7b9ac
Burak,Guneralp,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Burak Guneralp's research interests center on socio-economic and environmental aspects of contemporary urbanization, particularly in relation to urban sustainability. He uses various theoretical frameworks and methodologies, in particular, systems analysis and geospatial analysis.",Assistant Professor,Geography,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n80a1013a
Ronald,Groves,Adjunct Associate Professor,,Adjunct Associate Professor,Orthodontics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n80d174bc
Genna,Atiee,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Small Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n820ba431
Gail,Rogers,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n837cd1da
Gordon,Carstens,Professor,"In addition to teaching animal nutrition courses, Dr. Carstens conducts research on energy metabolism and growth and development in ruminants. Specific research areas include the regulation of growth and composition of carcass and mammary tissues by nutritional control and the use of externally administered (exogenous) growth regulators. Recent research has focused on methods to increase the ability of newborn calves to produce heat and fight off cold stress and the influence of genetic and nutritional components on this ability.",Professor,Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n839e23fe
Gary,Acuff,Professor,,Professor,Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8447eb1d
Cecilia,Giusti,Associate Professor,"Urban & regional economic development in the US and abroad especially in Latin America; she focuses on issues of microbusinesses and land use, gender, race, income distribution and social justice and the arts as a vehicle for community development.",Associate Professor,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n848d4b32
Jennifer,Griffith,Instructional Professor,,Associate Dean for Public Health Practice/Associate Professor,Health Policy and Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n855aba99
Holly,Gaede,Instructional Professor,"I am interested in all aspects of undergraduate education, including teaching, research, and mentoring. My current activities include teaching the Chemistry 481 seminar course, which is now a writing-intensive ""W"" course. I have extensive experience in writing instruction in both chemistry and general education courses, and a long-standing interest in improving oral and written scientific communication. I have also taught physical chemistry lecture and laboratory and hope to have the opportunity to participate in the physical chemistry offerings at Texas A&M University in the near future. My own research interests are in the area of solid-state NMR of membrane systems, where I have studied different types of intermolecular interactions. I am also interested in NMR diffusion measurements in membrane systems and using NMR to study novel supported bilayers. I plan to continue my research efforts through collaboration, both within Texas A&M and with scientists at other institutions.",Instructional Professor,Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8638ebcd
Dianne,Goldsby,Clinical Professor,,Clinical Professor,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n86490bde
George,Mann,Professor,,Professor||Faculty Fellow,Center for Health Systems and Design||Architecture,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n86d08cee
Gunnar,Schade,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor||Faculty Fellow,Atmospheric Sciences||Center for Health Systems and Design,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n878b420f
Grigoris,Paouris,Professor,,Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n87924bf4
Garng,Huang,Professor,"My research focuses on Large System Theory and its Applications, particularly, data networks, power system, parallel/distributed computing and control.",Professor,Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8800928d
Gilbert,Rowe,Senior Professor,,Senior Professor,Marine Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n88019914
Gregory,Archer,Associate Professor and Extension Specialist,,Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist,Poultry Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n88fb693f
Cole,Graham,Executive Professor,,Executive Professor,Public Service and Administration,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n899eff77
Jason,George,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Biomedical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n89b90ab5
Nataliya,Goncharuk,Assistant Professor,"I am interested in several topics in dynamical systems theore, including:
- circle dynamics;
- renormalization;
- real and complex rotation numbers;
- polynomial foliations;
- bifurcations of planar vector fields.",Assistant Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8a0015f9
Jose,Gutierrez-Gonzalez,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Dean of Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8a75c69a
Gerald,Fudge,TEES Researcher at TAMU-Commerce,,"Assistant Professor, Engineering and Technology||TEES Researcher at TAMU-Commerce","Texas A&M University - Commerce - (Commerce, Texas, United States)||TEES Regional Divisions",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8a82fe71
Richard,Golsan,Distinguished Professor,,"Distinguished Professor, French||Senior Fellow",Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs||International Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8af73ccd
Jacquelyn,Grace,Assistant Professor,"As a behavioral ecophysiologist, I am broadly interested phenotype-environment matching at the proximate and ultimate levels, and especially, the role of hormones in mediating behavioral and physiological plasticity. The big questions of my research are:
(1) How do animals perceive potentially informative cues?
(2) What are the physiological mechanisms that mediate between these cues and phenotypic change?
(3) What are the long-term fitness consequences of these changes?
My research utilizes avian systems to answer these questions, with recent study species including house sparrows, Nazca boobies, and Caspian terns. At Texas A&M I am expanding this research to include wetland systems where habitat change and pollution may be cues that induce phenotypic change.",Assistant Professor,"Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management||Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8b4d4345
Guilherme,Verocai,Clinical Assistant Professor,"My research focuses on understanding the biodiversity of helminth parasites of vertebrates and advancing diagnostic tools for detecting infections by vector-borne and zoonotic helminths, in special filarial nematodes, in animals and humans using molecular markers (e.g., DNA, microRNA) and innovative technologies.",Clinical Assistant Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8b71b9ab
Carol,Goldsmith,Associate Dirctor,"Carol Goldsmith's research interests include public policy related to new scientific and technological discoveries, the environment, and environmental health. In particular, she examines how trust in government and in science and scientists, risk and benefit perceptions, knowledge, and individuals' backgrounds influence support or opposition to public policies and emergent technologies. Ms. Goldsmith has published research articles in peer-reviewed journals including Environment & Behavior, Health Security, and Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy.",Research Specialist III,"Institute for Science, Technology, and Public Policy",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8cfc5371
Matthew,Gill,Lecturer,,Lecturer,International Affairs,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8d0839e8
Jean-Luc,Guermond,Professor,,Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8d9852c6
Gerard,Coleman,Associate Professor of the Practice,,,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8de91c32
Chaoyi,Gu,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8e4b48c2
Mariana,Janini Gomes,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8e75a22c
Guoliang,Yu,Professor,"My research focuses on noncommutative geometry, K-theory of operator algebras, index theory, topology and analysis of manifolds, and geometric group theory.",Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8f131096
Gerald,Riskowski,Professor,,Professor,Biological and Agricultural Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n8f2186ea
Zachary,Grasley,Professor,,Professor,Civil Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n90d9387d
Glenda,Byrns,Clinical Associate Professor,,Coordinator for Teacher Preparation Programs||Clinical Associate Professor,Educational Psychology||School of Education and Human Development,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n90e9a5a4
Jeffrey,Genecov,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Orthodontics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n90f25b17
Mark,Gannaway,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,Restorative Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n922d0f4c
Melinda,Grant,Instructional Professor,,Instructional Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n926c4aae
Gerald,Burgner,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Horticultural Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n92e9de20
Jay,Groppe,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Biomedical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n93572b3e
Gerard,Carrino,Instructional Professor,"Executive leader of nonprofit organizations with 20+ years of experience and expertise in fund-raising, program development and evaluation, strategic and operational planning, cause marketing, and fiscal oversight. As a senior executive at world-class nonprofit organizations, have succeeded by inspiring and sustaining lean teams of high functioning staff and partners. Highly strategic and analytical, yet humanistic and empathetic, with uncommon ability to present complex data simply and to motivate others to action.",Instructional Professor,Health Policy and Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9428764f
Gokul,Gopinath,Research Assistant Professor,,Research Assistant Professor,Periodontics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n95487d7c
Jonathan,Guajardo,Lecturer,,Lecturer,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n954c0f89
Shawn,Gibbs,Dean,"Shawn Gibbs, PhD, MBA, CIH, is Dean of the Texas A&M University School of Public Health. Shawn has over a hundred articles in industrial hygiene and environmental exposure assessment, focusing on disrupting transmission of highly infectious diseases. He is a Member of USEPA Board of Scientific Counselors for Homeland Security. He was a U.S. Faculty Fulbright Scholar to Egypt and has been PI of three Fulbright Junior Faculty Development Programs (Egypt and Libya). His research has helped to determine national policies, procedure, and best practices for response to Ebola virus disease, COVID-19, and other highly infectious diseases. Shawn has held roles in organizations, such as National Ebola Training and Education Center, Hispanic Health Disparities Research Center, NIOSH funded Central States Center for Agricultural Safety and Health, and Director of Research for the CDC/DHHS funded Nebraska Biocontainment Unit. Shawn is heavily involved in national worker training programs in Hazardous Materials Disaster Preparedness Training and Hazardous Waste Worker Training. He is a national leader in the research, training, and policy related to national and international responses to highly infectious disease outbreaks, including developing procedures for aeromedical evacuation isolation.",Dean||Dean,School of Public Health||Health Science Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n959e5ca4
Gabriella,Ten Have,Research Assistant professor,"My current expert position within the Center for Translational Research in Aging & Longevity (CTRAL) is based on 25-years of expertise on nutrition, metabolism, and in vivo (patho)physiological studies involving the use of stable isotope approaches and methodologies in animals. I was heavily involved in the design and construction of the new Human Clinical Research Facility at Texas A&M University in 2016 (current home of CTRAL) which further increased my laboratory design, management, and leadership skills. As Director of Animal Research within CTRAL, I design the animal use and the stable isotope use protocols, and perform complex surgical procedures. I develop and implement new quantitative metabolic and stable isotope techniques and procedures in large and small animals. As co-director of the CTRAL analytical lab, I review, design, and collect data pertaining to human and animal stable isotope studies collaborating with national and international researchers. I am also responsible for the administrative responsibilities related to regulatory affairs, (budget) management of the labs and clinic. I oversee the coordination of analyses, all pharmacy related activities, quality control, lab personnel, general equipment maintenance, and laboratory safety procedures. I mentor CTRAL research assistants, graduate students and postdocs, and assist faculty and (inter)national collaborating faculty with grant writing and scientific publications. Finally, I'm a Managing editor of the journals Clinical Nutrition (IF:6.4) and Clinical Nutrition ESPEN.
Complete List of Published Work in MyBibliography http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Ten+Have+GA",Research Assistant Professor,Center for Translational Research in Aging and Longevity,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n95e3ae10
Guy,Fipps,Professor and Extension Specialist,"Specializing in irrigation technology, water quality and water management, Dr. Fipps has devoted 25 years to improving irrigation efficiency, developing new technologies and promoting managing water use more efficiently. His accomplishments are many, and he has had a major impact on farm profitability and water conservation throughout north, central and south Texas.",Professor and Extension Specialist,Biological and Agricultural Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n96b647ac
Holly,Gibbs,Research Assistant Professor,"We have yet to understand how embryonic brain development gives rise to brain function and how deficits in this process lead to brain disorders. To help improve this understanding, I'm interested in developing accessible microscopy, labeling, visualization, and bioimage informatics tools for creating multi-scale models of the emergence of brain structure and function.",Research Assistant Professor||Associate Research Scientist,Biomedical Engineering||Microscopy and Imaging Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n986a1aee
George,Bennett,Senior Professor,,Senior Professor,Industrial and Systems Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n98831273
Christopher,Gartland,Visiting Assistant Professor,,Visiting Assistant Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n98ac5433
Paul,George,Professor,"My current research interests are conflict of laws, international practice, trade regulation, and the use of narrative.",Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n98d0f9a3
James,Grau,Professor,,Professor,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n99939828
Guolin,Ma,Research Assistant Professor,"I obtained my Ph.D. with a major in Bioinorganic Chemistry, focusing on metallodrugs against cancer and Alzheimer's disease (AD). After then, I worked at the Institute of Biosciences & Technology (IBT), Texas A&M University (TMAU) as a postdoc and research scientist dissecting and regulating Calcium Signaling by biochemistry, cell biology, and synthetic biology strategies. I accumulated strong research expertise on Ca2+ signaling in the immune system from mechanistic dissection of SOCE channels to tailoring cell functions using optical and chemical tools. I was promoted as a Research Assistant Professor in Oct 2020 to pursue my independent research program with interests in (i) Design and screening of Ca2+ channel modulators (compounds & peptide/protein drugs) to treat channelopathy or improve T cell immunotherapy; (ii) Delineate novel regulatory mechanisms of Ca2+ signaling in health and disease; (iii) Devise optogenetic, chemical and synthetic biology tools for translational research and biomedical applications. I have been engaged in the interface between chemistry and biology for almost 15 years, with specific training and expertise in Ca2+ imaging, protein engineering, protein chemistry, cell biology, and immunotherapy. So far, I have published 20+ publications as a lead author or corresponding author in well-respected journals, including Nature Communications, JACS, Angew Chem, Advanced Science, Chemical Science, eLife, and PLOS Biology with citations > 2000 times.
My current research interests:
1. Design and screening of CRAC Ca2+ channel modulators including small molecules, peptide/protein drugs, and antibody/nanobody to treat Channelopathy or improve T cell-based immunotherapy.
2. Delineate the regulatory network of the CRAC channel in healthy and diseased states
3. Devising optogenetic, chemical, and synthetic biology tools for precise control of cellular physiology",Research Assistant Professor,Institute of Biosciences and Technology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n99aac0c9
Anne-Marie,Ginn-Hedman,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Biomedical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9a3a81e6
Gerald,Ullman,TTI Senior Research Engineer,,TTI Senior Research Engineer,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9a536088
Garrett,Nelson,Adjunct Assistant Professor,,Adjunct Assistant Professor,Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9ab1a95b
Hope,Gerde,Professor,,Professor,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9b1021ae
Rostislav,Grigorchuk,Distinguished Professor,"My research focuses on Group Theory, Dynamical Systems, Low dimensional Topology, Discrete Mathematics, Abstract Harmonic Analysis, Random Walks, Invariant Means, Bounded Cohomology, and L2-invariants.",Distinguished Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9b548597
Gia,Alexander,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Petroleum Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9be036a5
Huilin,Gao,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Civil Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9d83ec0b
Gabriel,Saldana,Manager Communications,,Manager Communications,Texas A&M AgriLife Research,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9d86b2cd
Gargi,Singh,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9e134cb4
Guangbo,Xu,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/n9e9f1ff1
Gregory,Cokinos,Visiting Lecturer,,Visiting Lecturer,Construction Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na017b966
Debjani,Ghatak,Visiting Assistant Professor,,Visiting Assistant Professor,Geography,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na0e473bc
Lisa,Goodman,Executive Professor and Director of the Dee J. Kelly Law Library,,Executive Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na2528fec
Glenn,Sliva,Associate Professor of the Practice,,Associate Professor of the Practice,Petroleum Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na2ac7eb0
H.,Geismar,Professor,"My research addresses production scheduling, especially in the field of robotic cell scheduling; supply chain management, focusing on the coordination of the manufacturing and delivery functions through scheduling; and currency supply chains in different countries.",Faculty Affiliate||Professor,Information and Operations Management||Energy Institute,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na59d6691
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
G. Patrick,Slattery,Professor and Associate Department Head for Graduate Studies,"The central theme of Dr. Slattery's work is the promotion of a just, compassionate, and ecologically sustainable global culture through holistic and reconceptualized approaches to curriculum, constructive postmodern understandings of education, queer studies in gender and sexuality, and Process philosophical visions of creativity and change. Dr. Slattery teaches courses in Philosophy of Education, Curriculum Theory, Social Foundations of Education, and Arts-Based Research. His books include: ""Curriculum Development in the Postmodern Era"" (Third Edition, Routledge, 2013); the co-authored text ""Understanding Curriculum"" (Peter Lang Publishers, 1995); and the co-authored text ""Contextualizing Teaching"" (Addison-Wesley Longman, 2000). Patrick Slattery is a past-president of the American Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies (AAACS), a member of Professors of Curriculum, the former chair of the Arts-Based Educational Research SIG of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), and a council member of the Curriculum and Pedagogy Group (C&P). In his research, Dr. Slattery contends that spiritual, ethical, and social transformation is intimately linked to visual culture, public pedagogy, and aesthetics, and that wisdom can emerge in the artistic process. In 2019, Dr. Slattery received the Lifetime Achievement Award from AERA Division B.
see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9nSOvTJhgc",Professor,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na6f163a0
Marc,Goodrich,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na760d155
Michael,Green,Professor,My research focuses on understanding the legal implications related to resolving workplace disputes. I also like to explore the intersection of race and alternatives to the court resolution process as those matters correlate with workplace legal concerns.,Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na80996b8
Gregory,Graves,Professor of the Practice,,Professor of the Practice,College of Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/na96b3b77
Robert,Goidel,Professor,,Professor,Political Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nac5110ad
Brianne,Glover,TTI Research Scientist,,TTI Assistant Research Scientist||Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI)||Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nac8e0486
George,Perry,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Texas A&M AgriLife Research,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nacfdace6
Giri,Athrey,Associate Professor,"The main focus of our lab is to address fundamental questions relevant to the genomic and functional basis of complex phenotypes. Research projects in our lab utilize field and experimental studies coupled with genomic and computational tools relevant to livestock improvement, vector-borne diseases, and the microbiome. The broader implications of our research include generating knowledge and innovative tools for improving animal, human, and environmental health.",Associate Department Head||Graduate Faculty||Associate Professor,Poultry Science||Poultry Science||Entomology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/naf83e19d
G.,Whitten,Clinical Professor,"My primary research interests are in the areas of IT sourcing, cybersecurity, supply chain security, work-life balance.",Clinical Professor,Information and Operations Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/naf8833ef
Dennis,Gorman,Professor and Head,,Professor and Head,Epidemiology and Biostatistics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb051e231
James,Guinn,Instructional Asst Professor- Term Appt,,Instructional Asst Professor- Term Appt,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb0c31962
Guofei,Gu,Professor - Term Appoint,"I'm interested in all aspects of network and system security. To solve practical security problems, I use networking and system techniques, as well as applied cryptography, machine learning, probability/statistics, information theory, etc.",Professor - Term Appoint,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb0dad229
Galen,Newman,Professor,"Dr. Galen D. Newman is Professor and Head in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning (LAUP) at Texas A&M University as well as the Youngblood Endowed Professor of Residential Land Development. He is also PI of the TAMU Superfund Center's Community Engagement Core and Co-I for is Risk and Geospatial Sciences Core. In LAUP, he formerly served as Associate Department Head, Coordinator of the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Program, Director of the Center for Housing and Urban Development, Coordinator of the Bachelor of Science in Urban Planning Program, Associate Director of the Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center, and Community Resilience Lead for the institute for Sustainable Communities. Dr. Newman's research interests include community resilience, urban regeneration, land use science, spatial analytics, and built environment performance. His work has been published in many high quality peer-reviewed outlets (over 100 journal articles) and has been funded through numerous internal and external funding sources including the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences totaling over 60 million dollars. He has won many awards for his research including the Excellence in Research and Creative Scholarship Award from the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture and the Best Paper Award from the Journal of the American Planning Association. He has also led many efforts to provide service learning opportunities which have also won national and state awards including five American Society of Landscape Architects National Awards (ASLA), 30+ ASLA, Texas Chapter Awards, 2 American Planning Association, Texas Chapter Awards and being designated as a TAMU Service Learning Faculty Fellow, a TAMU Student Success Faculty Fellow and a TAMU Presidential Impact Fellow. Other awards include the School of Architecture's Regan Interdisciplinary Research Award, the Association of Former Student's Award in Teaching at the College Level, and being named one of Design Intelligence's Most Admired Educators.",Department Head,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb25c87fb
Gregg,Wells,Associate Professor,"The general theme of the research in my laboratory is the role of protein structure in disease, particularly in neurological disease. One area of study is the structure and function of the superfamily of neurotransmitter-gated ion channels that includes nicotinic acetylcholine, serotonin 5HT3, glycine, and GABAA receptors. Members of this superfamily are involved in drug addiction and alcoholism, neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer disease and Parkinson disease, genetic forms of epilepsy, and neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and depression. We are developing new approaches to elucidating the molecular structures of these ion channels from animals and bacteria. Cyclic nucleotide gated channels (CNGCs) are a second area of study. We are interpreting their electrophysiological properties in terms of structure and thermodynamics. Hearing is a third area of study. We are using computational models of calcium and potassium ion channels and mechanotransduction to explain electrophysiological function of cochlear hair cells. Fourth, analysis of genomes and tissue-specific transcriptomes of electrogenic animals (e.g., electric fish) is expected reveal new aspects of lifecycles of ion channels. Explaining neurological diseases in terms of protein structure is a theme linking our neuroscience research with neuropathology, my medical specialty.",Associate Professor,Cell Biology and Genetics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb25f91ff
Emily,Gould,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Small Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb266d1bb
Kerri,Gehring,Professor,,Presidential Impact Fellow||Professor,Animal Science||Texas A&M AgriLife Research,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb2af52ee
William,Grichar,Senior Research Scientist,,Senior Research Scientist,Corpus Christi Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb431e0fe
Paola,Guerrero-Rosada,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,"Teaching, Learning and Culture",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb4744062
Cassia,Galvao,Assistant Professor,"Main topics of research:
- Port-city relationship: social and political aspects
- The three dimensions of port development: economic, strategic and political
- Port cooperation and port competition
- Cyber Resilience of Existing Systems on ships and ports
- An Analysis of Port Asset Management for the Alternative Energy Trade
- Dry Bulk Tramp Shipping: A world overview and the Brazilian market
- Developing a Comprehensive Approach to Port Performance Assessment
Main methods:
- Content Analysis
- Stakeholder analysis
- Power structures framework
- Questionnaires and interviews
- Bibliographic studies",Assistant Professor,Maritime Administration,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb4dc8425
Paula,Giaretta,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Small Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb54d37da
Daniel,Goldberg,Associate Professor,,Faculty Affiliate||Associate Professor,Geography||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb65077ea
George,Edwards,Distinguished Professor,,Distinguished Professor,Political Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb7a2dc96
Gregg,Bennett,Professor,"My research focuses on branding, effective event marketing, sporting events, and sport marketing.",Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb7a8902a
Ibrahim,Gunes,Visiting Associate Professor,,Visiting Associate Professor,Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb8629f4a
Guy,Whitten,Professor,,Professor||Director,Political Science||European Union Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb88f65d7
Geza,Pesti,TTI Research Engineer,,TTI Research Engineer,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb8ce87ad
Phillip,Gray,Assistant Professor,"Phillip Gray joined the Texas A&M University at Qatar Political Science faculty in the Fall 2012 semester. Previously, he taught at numerous institutions in Hong Kong as well as at the United States Coast Guard Academy. His areas of research interest include: extremist ideology and organization, comparative political theory, and professional ethics. He currently teaches American Federal Government, American State & Local Government, and Ethics & Engineering.",Assistant Professor,Liberal Arts (Qatar),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb91926f1
Gray,Thomas,Assistant Professor,"While advances in lightweight, backdrivable hardware are pushing wearable and other physically-interactive robots toward applications in everyday life, the way these robots are controlled today limits them in a fundamental way. From assistive lower-body exoskeletons to interactive co-bot arms, today's controllers rely on knowledge of the task (e.g. walking or assembling furniture) to make assumptions about what the operator wants and will do. Although the goal of these robots is ultimately to achieve the breadth of tasks and fluidity of transitions that a person has, the field has adopted a paradigm in which controllers are designed to ignore transitions. In so doing, we have left the problem of transitions to a high-level AI classifier, without necessarily considering the responsiveness, stability, or reliability of the classifier's feedback interaction with the wearer. Stated simply, real-time controllers are ignoring the human's input, when it should actually be the most important input. Fully exploiting the frameworks of estimation and control theory, on the other hand, offers the potential to allow humans to control robots directly, through physical interaction that amplifies their intent--empowering people with the strength of machines. The Human-Empowering Robotics and Control (HERC) Lab in the Mike J. Walker '66 Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University aims to bridge this gap between estimation and control theory and physically interactive robotics to pursue fully-task-invariant feedback systems that augment human capabilities.",Assistant Professor,Mechanical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nb9ded537
Kevin,Guillory,Associate Director,,Associate Director,European Union Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nba0419d7
Steven,Garner,Professor and Department Head,,Professor and Department Head,College of Liberal Arts,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nba0b295b
Shuyang,Gu,Assistant Professor,"Shuyang Gu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Information Systems at Texas A&M University-Central Texas.
Data Science especially in computational social system, i.e. analysis of emerging topics of modern online social networks, e.g., online friending, online profit maximization and influence maximization; approximation algorithms analysis, set function optimization (submodular/non-submodular function optimization, submodular maximization on bounded integer lattice etc).","TEES Researcher at TAMU-Central Texas||Assistant Professor, Computer Information Systems","Texas A&M University – Central Texas - (Killeen, Texas, United States)||TEES Regional Divisions",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nba922eec
Amanda,Galindo,Assistant Dean of Student Affairs,,Assistant Dean of Student Affairs,Irma Lerma Rangel School of Pharmacy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbab45dd3
Cleet,Griffin,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbadc21ea
Gregory,Vogle,Professor of the Practice,,Professor of the Practice,International Affairs,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbaf73517
Christine,Gremillion,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbb2b9b22
Gregory,Heim,Professor | Blue Bell Creameries Chair in Business,"My research interests include topics in service operations, e-service operations, management of technology, quality management, mass customization, and retail supply chain management. This usually involves empirical econometrics and data analytics methods. A major focus of my research program concerns how technology supports operations management and supply chain management. Recently, I have developed research interests in healthcare operations management and financial reimbursement processes.",Professor,Information and Operations Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbb89e2ce
Grace,Adinku,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Performance Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbbe18359
Gary,Mccord,Professor,"I am primarily a teaching faculty member and also a board certified radiologist. In the past I have spent some time researching the use of computerized applications for detection of calcifications on mammograms, but I am currently devoting all of my time in the neuroscience department to teaching. I am a full time participant and senior faculty member in the medical gross anatomy and neuroscience courses. I also maintain some private practice time in radiology and work in the Office of Student Affairs at the medical school. My current research interests are in the domain of medical education, especially looking at determinants of licensure exam performance.",Professor||Associate Dean,Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics||School of Medicine,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbccd1f64
George,Eustace,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Construction Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbd23a20b
Veronica,Garza,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbdf9e2c4
George,Voneiff,Professor of the Practice,,Professor of the Practice,Petroleum Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbef1d45a
Graham,Lamb,Professor and Head,,Professor and Head,Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nbfd355e8
Gabriel,Hamer,Associate Professor,"Research in the Hamer Lab broadly investigates the ecology of infectious diseases of humans, wild animals, and domestic animals, with particular attention to those transmitted by arthropod vectors (e.g. mosquitoes, ticks, kissing bugs). We have focused primarily on vector-host interactions that lead to parasite amplification and increased disease risk. We utilize multidisciplinary tools to studying these complex disease systems, including molecular biology, landscape epidemiology, eco-immunology, and ecological modeling. A goal of our research is to elucidate mechanisms of transmission across space and time that facilitate ecological management of diseases with effective intervention and preventative strategies.",Assistant Professor,Entomology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc1f3fc64
Sharmistha,Guha,Assistant Professor,"Bayesian High Dimensional Regression, Bayesian Object-Oriented Regression, Bayesian Nonparametric Mixture Models, Applications of Bayesian Methods in Neuroimaging Data, Bayesian, Causal Inference, Randomized Trials, Probabilistic Record Linkage",Assistant Professor,Statistics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc2091a03
Joseph,Geunes,Professor,,Professor,Industrial and Systems Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc2b7566a
Gabriele,Bonaiti,Extension Program Specialist I,,Extension Program Specialist I,Biological and Agricultural Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc37f5a9b
Wenxuan,Guo,Assistant Professor of Crop Ecophysiology and Precision Agriculture,,Assistant Professor of Crop Ecophysiology and Precision Agriculture,Lubbock Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc3ac5d19
George,Welch,Professor,"I conduct research in quantum optics and atomic and molecular physics involving coherently prepared systems, electro-magnetically induced transparency (EIT) and slow and fast light, femtosecond molecular spectroscopy including coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering, and use of cold atoms for rotation sensing.",Professor,Physics and Astronomy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc3cb0c51
Kati,Glass,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc500baf1
Zachary,Gagnon,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Chemical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc523c861
Amos,Guiora,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc55ce8c3
Gary,Voelker,Professor,"I am an ornithologist/evolutionary biologist, and my lab focuses primarily on developing molecular phylogenies of avian lineages (and now a few mammals), and using these phylogenies to address questions posed by relationships within those lineages. To date, this research has focused on genera that are distributed on two or more continents (Anthus (pipits), Motacilla (wagtails), Cinclus (dippers) and Turdus (thrushes)). In addition to resolving species relationships and revising taxonomy, work in my lab has has dealt with reconstructing historical biogeography and examining the relative roles that dispersal and vicariance (e.g., mountain uplift) may have played in the development of modern day species distributions and assemblages.",Professor,"Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management||Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc63d7bcc
Grace,Townsend,Instructional Assistant Professor,,Instructional Assistant Professor,Foundational Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc70f9bee
Osvaldo,Gutierrez Santacruz,Associate Professor,,,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc719ab3d
Girish,Agarwal,Professor,,,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nc81dc8b3
Giuliana,Noratto,Research Assistant Professor,"Research is focused on the role of bioactive compounds in dairy products/by-products and botanicals with effects for prevention of chronic/inflammatory diseases using in vitro and in vivo models. Emphasis is on molecular mechanisms modulated by non-digestible bioactive compounds, partially through changes in intestinal bacteria.
Research projects look to integrate microbiome, metabolomics, and proteomics analyses to investigate the biological mechanisms influenced by dietary interventions and their correlations with end point biomarkers of obesity-related diseases including diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases. Research is funded by the Western Dairy Center, National Raspberry Council, Northwest Cherry Growers/ Washington State Fruit Commission, and Washington State Department of Agriculture.",Associate Research Scientist,Texas A&M AgriLife Research,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nca14d7e6
Shannon,Guthrie,Adjunct Professor Per Hire 7450,,Adjunct Professor Per Hire 7450,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncb9844d0
Margaret,Guerra,Adjunct Professor,,Adjunct Professor,School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncba6a0ac
Angela,Arenas-Gamboa,Assistant Professor,My laboratory is interested in the development of vaccines against select agents focusing onBrucella spp. We incorporate the microencapsulation technology to increase safety and efficacy of vaccines for human and animal use. These studies are principally targeted on the understanding of the response to infection by the host and elucidating the correlates of protective immunity elicited by the encapsulated and non-encapsulated vaccines.,Assistant Professor,Veterinary Pathobiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncc8f35b9
George,Moridis,Professor,"I am in charge of the Hydrocarbon Resource Program at LBNL, and the research programs on unconventional resources, including gas hydrates.",Professor,Petroleum Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nccecce6d
Ghada,Salama,Instructional Associate Professor,"Prior to joining Texas A&M University at Qatar's Chemical Engineering department in 2006, Ghada Salama held a post doctorate research grant with the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) main office in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Her research focuses on engineering education.",Instructional Associate Professor,Chemical Engineering (Qatar),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nce8aceb3
Gregory,Sword,Professor,"I've been very fortunate to have studied many things in many places with many people. Much of my research to date has focused on the biology and ecology of grasshoppers, locusts and Mormon crickets. More recently, I've been given the chance to expand my research program to problems in cotton entomology. It's a pretty unique opportunity, and I am happy to say that the lab is up and running on multiple fronts. Although the emphasis has shifted to cotton research, locust biology and anything else that strikes an interest continues to be fair game in the lab.",Professor,Entomology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncf7fa344
Jeffrey,Guidry,Associate Professor,"My area of emphasis is in health and safety. My research interests focus on adolescent health, cancer control and prevention, health disparities, HIV/AIDS, and rural health.",Associate Professor,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ncfae2e81
Julian,Gaspar,Clinical Professor,,Clinical Professor,Finance,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd00a29c1
Ana,Goulart,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor||Joint appointment||Faculty Affiliate,Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution||Electrical and Computer Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd06b357d
Michael,Graul,Associate Professor of the Practice,Dr. Graul's research interests include lean engineering and systems theory.,Associate Professor of the Practice||Member||Faculty Affiliate,Engineering Education Research Taskforce||Industrial and Systems Engineering||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd26cb911
Gary,Boldt,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Construction Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd29b0fc8
Akhilesh,Gaharwar,Professor,"Dr. Akhilesh K. Gaharwar is a professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University. He received his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Purdue University in 2011 and completed his postdoctoral training from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University. The goal of his lab is to understand the cell-nanomaterials interactions and to develop nanoengineered strategies for modulating stem cell behavior for repair and regeneration of damaged tissue. In particular, his lab is leveraging principles from materials science, stem cell biology, additive biomanufacturing and high throughput genomics to design nanoengineered biomaterials, with wide-ranging applications in the field of regenerative medicine. His lab has developed approaches to direct stem cells differentiation by modulating the biophysical and biochemical characteristics of nanoengineered biomaterials.",Professor,Biomedical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd2c66835
Sherry,Gong,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd2ecaa64
Sharath,Girimaji,"Professor and Head, Holder of Wofford Cain Chair II",,Professor and Head||Professor||General Dynamics Professor,Mechanical Engineering||Aerospace Engineering||Ocean Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd4bcc96b
Guoqiang,Tian,Professor,"My research focuses on Economic Theory, mechanism design, mathematical economics, Chinese economy, Economics of Transition, and Optimization Theory.",Professor,Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd5051e8b
Lawrence,Griffing,Associate Professor,"I am testing the theory that the endoplasmic reticulum, ER is the circulatory network of the cell, connecting different organelles to each other, allowing them to share signals, lipids, and proteins.
I am particularly interested in how the cytoskeletal system of plants regulates the movement of the ER network. In interphase, the actinomyosin network drives movement of the ER, just as it drives the movement organelles through the cytoplasm in a process called cytoplasmic streaming, a phenomenon in plants, but not animal cells. Of the seventeen different myosin forms in plants, only six are involved in active cytoplasmic streaming. We are sorting out which of those six guide the different movements of the endoplasmic reticulum.
I am also interested in the nature of the nexus between the ER and other organelles, including the chloroplast, plasma membrane, and Golgi. I have recently shown that by photo-stimulating the nexus between the chloroplast and the ER, the directional flow within the ER can be reversibly altered. This ability to generate very localized ER stress may have application in a wide variety of fields - from finding cures for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's syndrome to developing crops that can better-tolerate physiological heat stress and drought.
Finally, I recently founded the company, Griffing Biologics LLC, which is based on the discovery of a novel, non-toxic pre-emergent herbicide that interferes with plant sterol metabolism. Other work examining the uptake of sterols indicates that it may get into the plant cells via plasma membrane-ER contact sites. We are pursuing the function of this transport in controlling the early stages of plant growth.",Associate Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd558069a
Susan,Geller,Professor,,Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd5ab63ad
J. Birdie,Ganz,Professor,"My research focuses on the use of technology to improve social-communication deficits in people with autism spectrum and other developmental disabilities, and improving access to high-quality naturalistic intervention for traditionally underserved and minoritized students.",,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd5f4b13b
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
Terry,Gentry,Professor,"My research focuses on the development and use of molecular technologies to enhance the detection and remediation of environmental contamination. This includes the detection and identification of microbial pathogens from animal, human, and natural sources and also the characterization of microbial populations and communities contributing to applied remediation processes such as the bioremediation of organic and metal contaminants.",Professor,Soil and Crop Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd695d1d9
Amy,Glass,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd699e201
Xin-Gen,Zhou,Professor,"Research interests are in the epidemiology and management of rice and bioenergy crop diseases. Research activities center on rice sheath blight, bacterial panicle blight, narrow brown leaf spot, blast, the seedling disease complex and other diseases important in Texas and other southern states. Studies are conducted to better understand disease incidence and severity in response to changes in population genetics of pathogens, rice varieties, environmental conditions, cultural practices, and fungicide use. Current research projects include evaluating and identifying disease resistance, exploiting beneficial microorganisms and cover crops for biocontrol of diseases, and evaluating the impacts of fungicides on disease epidemics and grain yield and quality for main and ratoon (second) crops. The ultimate goal of my basic and applied research program is to develop effective disease management tools and to provide economically and environmentally sound disease management recommendations for rice production.",Professor||Professor||Associate Professor||Associate Professor,Beaumont Research and Extension Center||Beaumont Research and Extension Center||Plant Pathology and Microbiology||Plant Pathology and Microbiology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nd9fb6a30
Martha,Galvan Mandujano,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Liberal Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nda5e59f9
Guni,Sharon,Assistant Professor,"I am a researcher with a strong theoretical basis in artificial intelligence. Specifically, reinforcement learning, combinatorial search, multiagent route assignment, game theory, flow and convex optimization, and multiagent modeling and simulation. I gained vast knowledge and experience in utilizing my theoretical foundations towards traffic management and traffic optimization application. Nonetheless, I view myself as part of the AI community where my work is highly cited. I strive to further the impact of my applicable expertise for solving real-life problems while simultaneously continuing to make theoretical advances that justify the proposed solutions.",Assistant Professor,Computer Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndac88d75
Murthy,Ganjegunte Keshava,Professor,"My research program specializes in water resources and salinity management. Current projects include developing alternative water sources (industrial and urban wastewater, saline groundwater and graywater) for beneficial uses including irrigation, evaluation of electromagnetic induction (EMI) for rapid assessment of salinity at a high spatial resolution, on-farm water conservation, and soil salinity management. To date his program has trained 4 technicians and 22 part-time undergraduate students. His program has established strong collaborations with local growers, water managers and fellow researchers within and outside West Texas region as well as international institution.",Professor||Associate Professor||Associate Professor,Soil and Crop Sciences||El Paso Research and Extension Center||El Paso Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndaeab096
David,Griffith,Hallie Vanderhider Chair in Business and Professor of Marketing,"David specializes in the areas of strategy, global marketing, innovation, and international business. His work primarily focuses on working with executives to solve business problems. He has been recognized numerous times for the impact of his research and his productivity. He is ranked among the Top 2% of Marketing Scholars worldwide in a study analyzing data from 1996 through 2019, covering around 7 million scientists in 22 major fields. He is a Fellow of the Academy of International Business, the recipient of the 2021 S. Tamer Cavusgil Award, the 2021 Louis W. Stern Award, the 2019 Significant Contributions to Global Marketing Award presented by the AMA Global Marketing Special Interest Group, a two-time recipient of the Hans B. Thorelli Award (2018, 2015), as well as a two-time recipient of the AMA Global Marketing Special Interest Group's Excellence in Research Award (2018, 2014). He has been recognized as one of the most productive scholars in two leading marketing journals (i.e., Journal of Marketing and Journal of Marketing Research) over the time period 2012-2021 (he was also recognized similarly in each of the last 8 rankings [2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020]). He was ranked 1st worldwide in terms of publication output based upon proportional authorship and 5th in terms of citation impact in the international marketing literature (1995-2015). In 2017 he was recognized as one of the most prolific scholars in the Journal of International Business Studies over the time period 1970-2016. In 2010 he was named a ""Rising Star"" for the Economics & Business Discipline by Thomson Reuters for his impact in the field.",Hallie Vanderhider Chair in Business and Professor of Marketing,Marketing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndb5a350e
Gregory,Pearlstein,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndc694b8a
Carmela,Garritano,Associate Professor,"A background in African area studies undergirds my research on African media and film under globalization, with a specialization in Ghana. cultural production. I have written on commercial movies from Ghana and Nigeria (Nollywood); African literature, and African cinema. My current book project, tentatively titled African Energy Worlds: African Cinema of the Anthropocene, puts energy humanities scholarship in conversation with African film and media and aims to orient readers to methods of analysis centered on the materialities and infrastructures of energy. I am more and more interested in engaging with energy and environmental sciences to make a case for the significance of humanities scholarship in addressing the urgent crisis caused by catastrophic climate warming, the worst effects of which are lived by people in the global South.",Associate Professor of International Affairs,Bush School of Government and Public Service,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndc8920cc
Guido,Timmermans,TTI Senior Research Scientist,,TTI Senior Research Scientist,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nddb89c5d
Charles,Gurganus,TTI Associate Research Engineer,,TTI Associate Research Engineer,Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nde2d8c56
Paul,Gratz,Professor,"I lead the CAMSIN research group, where our computer architecture research focuses on power, reliability and performance of the future chip-multiprocessor (CMP) and multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC) designs.",Professor||Associate Professor,Electrical and Computer Engineering||Electrical and Computer Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nde51ed07
Stephen,Grayson,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Pharmacy Practice,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nde5e074e
Gary,Ellis,Professor,,Professor||Professor,"Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications||Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndf801a5e
Li,Gan,Professor,,Professor,Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ndffcc8b3
Glenn,Jones,Professor,"After earning a Ph.D. from Columbia University, I spent 12 years as a research scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution studying Earth's climate from icebreakers in the Arctic Ocean, zodiacs in the fjords of Greenland, and research vessels in the Black Sea, and South Atlantic. Since 1996 I have been at Texas A&M University's Galveston campus, where I teach courses on Earth's climate, marine resources, and population and resource scarcity. My energy-related research focuses on the complex interaction of energy availability, population growth and how renewable vs. non-renewable energy sources will change in the 21st century.",Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Energy Institute||Marine Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne0800ddd
David,Gomillion,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Information and Operations Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne0aed30a
Steven,George,Professor and Extension Specialist,,Professor and Extension Specialist,Horticultural Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne11c9110
Justin,Golbabai,Associate Professor of the Practice,,Associate Professor of the Practice,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne37a3d6f
Cedric,Geoffroy,Assistant Professor,"The main focus of the laboratory is to better understand the molecular, cellular and physiological changes occurring after neurotrauma, in particular after spinal cord injury (SCI). Indeed, SCI is the second cause of paralysis, following close behind stroke. But besides the direct locomotor impairments, SCI also leads to numerous health complications, including metabolic syndrome, respiratory and cardiovascular problems. These health complications not only threaten patients' lives, but also impact their quality of life. Therefore, one major aim in my lab is to better understand the physiopathology of the SCI and health complications occurring after chronic SCI (in mouse models of SCI). Using genetic and pharmacological approaches, we aim at finding targets that can reduce incidence of these health issues as well as reverse them in more chronic models.
The second goal of my lab is to understand how age impacts SCI. Indeed, SCI increasingly afflicts the middle-aged population, as a result of both later average incidence (from ~29 in the 1970s to ~42 since 2010) and aging of SCI-paralyzed patients (~75% of people with SCI are over 40 years old). Recently, we demonstrated that axon regeneration is impaired after injury in older animals. This decline in axon growth can be controlled by both neuronal intrinsic and extrinsic factors. By better understanding the players involved in this age-dependent growth decline, we aim at finding targets to promote axon growth after SCI and ultimately promote locomotor function recovery in the middle-aged population.",Assistant Professor,Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne49dfc75
Grace,Heneks,Lecturer,,Lecturer,English,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne5761fa2
Connie,Barroso Garcia,Assistant Professor,"Dr. Connie Barroso Garcia is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at Texas A&M University. She received her Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from Florida State University in 2020 and joined Texas A&M University as an Visiting Assistant Professor and Accountability, Climate, Equity, and Scholarship (ACES) Fellow in the Fall of 2020. She started her tenure-track position in 2022. Dr. Barroso teaches graduate courses in educational psychology and learning theories. Dr. Barroso's research focuses on understanding the beliefs, emotions, and attitudes that children and adults have about mathematics and how these affective factors relate to mathematics learning and interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields.",Assistant Professor,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne585c503
Angelique,Gammon,Instructional Assistant Professor - 2019-20,,"Instructional Assistant Professor, Journalism Studies",,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne590f0b9
Gayle,Glenn,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Orthodontics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne79ef015
Carl,Gregory,Associate Professor,"Our lab has been examining the biology of MSCs with a view to developing rapid molecular markers and tests for evaluating/purifying maximally efficacious cultures of MSCs. The group also specializes in bone repair by MSCs. Based on detailed characterization of the molecular mechanism of osteoblast differentiation by MSCs, a novel and effective bone regeneration strategy has been developed. Additionally, we are currently examining the effects of various small molecules and immunological strategies for the safe and effective inhibition of Dkk-1 activity in bone tumors.We have recently established methods to model bone-tumor interactions using bioreactors that simulate microgravity.",Associate Professor,Cell Biology and Genetics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne92fd9fb
Stephen,Griffin,Clinical Associate Professor and Associate Dean,,Clinical Associate Professor and Associate Dean,School of Dentistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ne9813771
G.,Shelton,TEES Researcher at TAMU-San Antonio,,Director of International Education||TEES Researcher at TAMU-San Antonio||Instructional Assistant Professor,"Texas A&M University – San Antonio - (San Antonio, Txas, United States)||Texas A&M University – San Antonio - (San Antonio, Texas, United States)||Texas A&M University – San Antonio - (San Antonio, Txas, United States)||Texas A&M University – San Antonio - (San Antonio, Texas, United States)||TEES Regional Divisions",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nea1ea914
Anthony,Genovesi,Research Scientist,,Research Scientist,Dallas Research and Extension Center,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/neb4e49b9
Gang,Han,Professor,"My research efforts have been in Statistics, Computer Science, and their applications to Biomedical Research and Bioinformatics. I have been working on the design and analysis of complex computer models since 2004. I developed statistical approaches for modeling the output from complex computer codes having quantitative and qualitative inputs, as well as the calibration and tuning for computer models. My recent research includes modeling cancer survivorship data, modeling epidemiological data, and applying statistical learning tools to the early detection of ovarian cancer.",Professor,Epidemiology and Biostatistics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/neb4e64eb
Anat,Geva,Professor,,Professor,Architecture,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nebcffb94
Sujatha,Govindarajan,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Restorative Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/neca1d951
Ali,Ghrayeb,Professor,,Professor,Electrical and Computer Engineering (Qatar),https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ned5f4124
Sheila,Green,Research and Scholarly Communications Librarian (Full),"I am a Research & Scholarly Communications Librarian with the Medical Sciences Library, Texas A&M University Libraries. I made the move to Libraries after 20 years in corporate IT software training, quality assurance and project and portfolio management. I'm still comfortable with technology, but am interested in collaborating with others using information to create knowledge and make a difference.",,,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/ned898f9b
Gerianne,Alexander,Professor,My research focuses on the development of human sex differences in social and cognitive behavior; Hormonal influences on typical and atypical behavior across the lifespan; Reproductive endocrinology and behavior.,Faculty Fellow||Faculty Affiliate||Professor,Center for Health Systems and Design||Institute for Engineering Education and Innovation,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nedf89e33
Benjamin,Giese,Professor,"My research focuses on studying climate and climate change, ocean general circulation modeling, global ocean observing systems, data assimilation and synthesis of models and observations.",Professor,Oceanography,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nef2a0e1b
Nasir,Gharaibeh,Associate Professor,,Holder of the Zachry Career Development Professorship I||Associate Professor,Civil Engineering||Civil Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nef576cff
Wei,Gao,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Mechanical Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nefda47ba
Gerardo,Gold Bouchot,Professor,,Professor,Oceanography,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nefdcdfb5
Clare,Gill,Professor,"Dr. Gill teaches an undergraduate senior seminar course and a graduate course in applied animal genomics. Her primary research interest is in development and application of efficient molecular tools for comparative genomics. She is also the principal investigator of the McGregor Genomics Project, which is a collaborative effort to map genes for production efficiency in cattle.",Professor||Executive Associate Dean and Associate Dean for Research,College of Agriculture and Life Sciences||Animal Science,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf0375f36
Gustavo,Miranda Zanotto,Clinical Assistant Professor,,Clinical Assistant Professor,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf05e131a
George,Pharr,Professor,,Professor,Materials Science and Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf0ffc94e
Swagnik,Guhathakurta,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Aerospace Engineering,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf10bf9a0
Timothy,Gronberg,Professor and Head,My primary field of study is in public finance. I also have interest in urban and spatial economics.,Professor of Economics,Economics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf15bb3db
Gerard,Kyle,Professor,"Gerard Kyle earned his undergraduate degree in psychology with an emphasis in park and protected area management from the University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia). His masters and PhD work continued this line of inquiry at The Pennsylvania State University where he graduated in 2001. His current research grows from this base. This research addresses an array of questions that provide insight on people's propensity to adopt behaviors that reduce their carbon footprint, protect biodiversity, promote stewardship, and support the protection and development of green infrastructure and the ecosystem services they afford. He was editor of the journal Leisure Sciences from 2013 to 2016 and is currently an Associate Editor for the journals Environment and Behavior, Society and Natural Resources, and the Human Dimensions of Wildlife.",Associate Department Head for Academic Programs,"Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management||Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences",https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf1c6fff3
Robert,Greer,Associate Professor and Director of the Graduate Certificate Program in Public Management,"Dr. Robert Greer is an associate professor in the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. Dr. Greer specializes in public budgeting and finance and publishes in the areas of state and local government debt management, infrastructure finance, and fiscal federalism. He holds a Ph.D. and MPP from the Martin School of Public Policy and Administration at the University of Kentucky and an MPA from the University of North Texas. Recent work has focused on water infrastructure financing.",Director of the Certificate in Public Management||Associate Professor,Public Service and Administration||Bush School of Government and Public Service,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf2c57fff
Lindsey,Gilmour,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,Large Animal Clinical Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf2f99e8a
Richard,Gomer,Distinguished Professor,"Our laboratory is working on three areas of biomedicine, trying to move observations from basic research into the clinic. First, we are studying how the sizes of tissues and tumors are regulated, and how this can be manipulated for therapeutic purposes. As a model system, we are using the simple eukaryote Dictyostelium discoideum, which allows us to combine techniques such as biochemistry, genetics, computer modeling, and cell biology to study tissue size regulation. We have found that a secreted protein as well as the unusual molecule polyphosphate are signals in negative feedback loops that inhibit Dictyostelium cell proliferation, and we are studying the signal transduction pathway to understand similar mechanisms in humans.
Second, we are studying how some secreted proteins can make cells move away from the source of the signal. We found such a signal (called a chemorepellent) in Dictyostelium, and then found a similar signal in humans. We are working to understand the signal transduction pathway for both. The human signal repels neutrophils, and we found that this can be used therapeutically in mouse models of neutrophil-driven diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and acute respiratory distress syndrome.
Third, we have found that a human blood protein called Serum Amyloid P (SAP) regulates a key step in the formation of scar tissue as well as the formation of the scar-like lesions in fibrosing diseases such as congestive heart failure and pulmonary fibrosis. We are studying this mechanism, and a biotech company (Promedior, now sold to Roche) we co-founded is testing SAP as a therapy for fibrosis in patients in a Phase 3 trials.",Distinguished Professor,Biology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf41f3898
Tamika,Gilreath,Professor,,Associate Director||Professor||Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs,Center for Health Equity and Evaluation Research||School of Public Health||School of Public Health,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf486de0f
Kiran,Gadhave,Assistant Professor,"Kiran Gadhave is an assistant professor of entomology at Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Amarillo and in the Texas A&M University Department of Entomology. He received a PhD in Biology (Microbial Ecology/Entomology) from the University of London in 2015, a Master's in Plant Breeding & Genetics from Cornell University in 2010, and an M.S. in Entomology from TNAU, Coimbatore in 2009. He has broad interests and a multidisciplinary research background in insect vector biology and plant virology. His current research involves studying molecular and ecological factors that shape vector-pathogen-plant interactions and harnessing their potential to innovate current pest and pathogen management strategies.",Assistant Professor,Entomology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf4d185db
Ivis,Garcia,Associate Professor,"Dr. Ivis Garc?a received her Ph.D. in Urban Planning & Policy from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2015. Dr. Garc?a will join the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning at Texas A&M University as an Associate Professor Fall of 2022. Dr. Garc?a previously taught graduate and undergraduate community engagement in planning, planning communication, and studio courses in Chicago, Puerto Rico, and Salt Lake City. She also led the Westside Leadership Institute, an innovative undergraduate course that residents and students take together to develop a community project. Dr. Garc?a's research focuses on engagement, housing, and community development. She has received over $1 million in external research funding, including EPA, National Science Foundation, and the Natural Hazard Center. Dr. Garc?a has written 38 peer-reviewed journal articles, five book chapters, and 37 technical reports--including the first American Planning Association PAS Report on diversity, ""Planning with Diverse Communities."" Ivis has given 56 keynote or invited talks--including funded addresses at U. de Guadalajara, Columbia University, and Georgia Tech. Dr. Garc?a has chaired 15 master's committees and served on 11 Ph.D. committees. For her housing justice work in Puerto Rico with disaster victims, Ivis received the Ford Fellowship in 2022.",Associate Professor,Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf522bd7a
Jaime,Grunlan,Professor,"Broadly speaking, our research is focused on polymers and nanocomposites with protective properties that rival metals and ceramics, while maintaining beneficial polymer mechanical behavior. We are particularly interested in the development of multifunctional surfaces prepared using the layer-by-layer assembly and polyelectrolyte complexation. Nearly everything we produce is water-based and sustainable polymers and nanoparticles are also important. We are very active in gas/moisture barrier for food packaging and environmentally benign flame retardant treatments for foam, fabric, wood, etc. Heat shielding for hypersonics, antimicrobial, and anti-corrosion coatings are also of interest.",Faculty Affiliate||Professor||Professor||Professor,Mechanical Engineering||Energy Institute||Materials Science and Engineering||Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf6b135dd
Nuria,Gomez-Casanovas,Assistant Professor,,Assistant Professor,Vernon Research and Extension Center||Vernon,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf8367763
F. Gregory,Gause,Professor and John H. Lindsey '44 Chair,"My research focuses on the international politics of the Middle East, particularly the Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf. I have written on the domestic politics of the Gulf monarchies and the phenomenon of monarchy in the region more generally, on oil and politics, on alliances and war decisions in the Middle East and on American foreign policy in the region.",Professor and Head||Faculty Affiliate||Faculty Affiliate,International Affairs||Energy Institute||Albritton Center for Grand Strategy,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf9b7f8d6
Hector,Ramos Garcimartin,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Educational Psychology,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf9ca0e06
Marianela,Gonzalez Carranza,Clinical Assistant Professor and Director,,Clinical Assistant Professor and Director,Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfa39e9b0
Karen,Geismar,Lecturer,,Lecturer,Nutrition,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfb1f9e19
Gregory,Berkolaiko,Professor,"My research interests focuses on spectral problems in mathematical physics. In particular, graph models, their use in physics in general and in the theory of quantum chaos in particular. I also have interest in combinatorial problems arising in mathematical physics.",Professor,Mathematics,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfb670dd7
Gabriel,Eckstein,Professor,"My research interests broadly address water and environmental issues. Most recently, I have been exploring pharmaceutical contamination of fresh water supplies, international bulk water transfers, climate change implications for global water resources, and international law for transboundary ground water resources.",Professor||Faculty Fellow||Professor||Faculty Affiliate,Center for Health Systems and Design||Public Service and Administration||Energy Institute||School of Law,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfb6be1a7
Gina,Rowe,Clinical Associate Professor,,Clinical Associate Professor,School of Nursing,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfbcd9310
Becky,Geyer,Professor of the Practice,,Professor of the Practice,Kinesiology and Sport Management,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfc9d8e72
Juan,Galdo,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Hispanic Studies,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfcb44218
Genny,Carrillo,Associate Professor,"My research interests include exposure assessment and health outcomes, asthma in children, pediatric diabetes, children's environmental health, and public health disparities. My research is on the Texas-Mexico border.",Associate Professor,Environmental and Occupational Health,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfcdce654
Ganesa,Gopalakrishnan,Senior Lecturer,,Senior Lecturer,Chemistry,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nfe89e401
Gwo-Ping,Fang,Associate Professor,,Associate Professor,Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nff093649
Mary,Gonder,Professor and Head of the Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology,"Dr. Gonder holds the position of professor and department head in the field of Ecology and Conservation Biology at Texas A&M University. Her primary research centers on investigating the biological history of the Gulf of Guinea and Congo Basin rainforests, crucial hubs of global biological diversity. Dr. Gonder's ongoing research encompasses three main areas of focus:
Analyzing spatial biodiversity patterns.
Unraveling the underlying evolutionary and ecological mechanisms contributing to diversity.
Contributing to conservation strategies that incorporate both evolutionary patterns and processes.
Although her earlier work predominantly concentrated on primates, particularly chimpanzees, her research scope is not limited to a specific taxonomic group. Her research group is currently engaged in studying various tropical vertebrates with the explicit goal of enhancing biodiversity forecasting and conservation planning.
Having dedicated nearly three decades to central Africa, primarily in Cameroon and Nigeria, Dr. Gonder has also extended her research to Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. She has co-hosted several international technical workshops in this region and holds of the IUCN's Primate Specialist Group's Great Apes section and the IUCN Marine Turtle Specialist Group. Additionally, she is one of the six scientists on the Scientific Commission of the United Nations Great Ape Survival Project.",Professor and Head of the Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology,College of Agriculture and Life Sciences,https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nff19a396