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AAAR SC-TAMU

AAAR Student Chapter TAMU

AAAR SC-TAMU aims to connect and serve intellectual interests of students pursuing aerosol research. It will also serve as a platform to communicate interdisciplinary scientific advances done in the field of aerosol research.

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BRAINS

Building Researchers and Innovators in Neuroscience and Society

Building Researchers and Innovators in Neuroscience and Society (BRAINS) is dedicated to a higher understanding of the human mind and body. Its commitment to discovery, collaboration and developing technologies in the field of neuroscience provides an exciting environment for development, growth, and improvement of undergraduate and graduate research at Texas...

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Ecological Integration Symposium

The mission of the Ecological Integration Symposium Organization is to promote the integration of ecological research through an interdisciplinary event at Texas A&M University. The Ecological Integration Symposium Organization encourages the presentation of both graduate and undergraduate student research at Texas A&M University through an annual research symposium from a...

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Sling

Sling Health TAMU

Sling Health is a biomedical design and entrepreneurship incubator with the goal of solving everyday, real-world problems that clinicians may not have the time or expertise to address, while providing students with valuable experience. We do this by turning teams of students into medtech start-ups. Sling Health provides teams with...

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tidalTAMU

The Tethered Informatics and Data Analytics Lab at Texas A&M University (tidaltamu) believes in accelerating discovery, innovation, and exploration in industry, research, and academia. The most daunting of problems that many want to solve in a century, we wanted to solve yesterday. tidaltamu aims to solve problems with an interdisciplinary...

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