Howdy,
Following the close of fiscal year 2023, I am proud to share that the amount of contracts and grants awarded to Texas A&M AgriLife Research increased to $240 million from $160 million in FY22. This historic spike in awards reflects the great work of our faculty and staff across the AgriLife Research enterprise throughout the state.
Approval for new projects
Multiple projects involving AgriLife Research entities were approved at The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents meeting this past August.
- Construction of the Animal Reproductive Biotechnology Center at the Texas A&M-Rellis campus, for which a groundbreaking ceremony will take place this fall.
- An increase to $15 million for renovation and repairs to our Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Vernon.
- Beginning in 2025, the construction of a new Meat Science and Technology Center.
- Approval to negotiate a solar lease for our property in Pecos County.
An influx of proposals received
Over the past few months, we have witnessed an excellent response to several requests for proposals sent out in July and August. Within the next two weeks, principal investigators will receive feedback on which proposals will be funded. Below are the number of responses received for each request for proposals:
- Infrastructure – 49 requests.
- Lab Equipment – 72 requests.
- Farm Equipment – 29 requests.
- Insect Vector Program – 31 proposals.
- Animal Health Program – 24 proposals.
- Air Quality Program – 3 proposals.
- Fire Ant Program – 2 proposals.
Expanding our expertise internationally
This past month, a contingent of six AgriLife Research faculty members visited government officials, universities and agricultural entities in the Republic of Botswana. We expect this fruitful excursion to increase collaborations with highly motivated individuals in the African country.
Similarly, a visit to the joint Centre of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, FAO, and the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, in Vienna, has yielded a renewal of a 2014 agreement between IAEA and AgriLife Research via our National Center for Electron Beam Research.
Finally, we have high expectations that more international collaboration opportunities will emerge from a visit in September to Texas A&M University at Qatar.
We will broadly and urgently share opportunities for international collaboration as they emerge.
Gig 'em!
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