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The University of North Texas Health Science Center is composed of the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, the School of Public Health, and the School of Health Professions. Key research areas include Alzheimer's and aging, health disparities, osteopathic manipulative medicine and women's health. This year, the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine was named a top 50 medical school in primary care by U.S. News and World Report for the sixth consecutive year. The institution contributes almost $500 million to Tarrant County and Texas economies annually. For more information, go to http://www.hsc.unt.edu/.
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For instance, Texas A&M BioEnergy Alliance partners in agriculture have developed exceptional high-yield cellulosic energy crops that can produce significantly more biomass per acre than most alternatives. "The development of biofuels from agricultural feedstocks requires a regional approach and research into many alternatives for the long-term energy needs of our country," said Dr. Elsa Murano, vice chancellor and dean of Texas A&M Agriculture and Life Sciences. "We have been able to capitalize on decades of existing research into sorghum, sugarcane, forage and oil-based cropping systems, which should provide us with premier, dedicated feedstocks for biofuels and renewable energy that are sustainable within existing agricultural production systems."
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Texas AgriLife Extension Service offers practical, how-to education based on university research. It's available to any resident of Texas. You may read it in the newspaper, hear it on the radio, attend an Extension workshop, order a publication, or just call your county Extension office!
Texas A&M University is one of the premier student-centered, research-intensive universities in the country. Graduate Studies at Texas A&M University is a community of diverse people who are creating and changing the world daily.
Each year the Nanotechnology Foundation holds a conference to showcase research in Texas universities. This one-day conference includes presentations form leading researchers in the medical, natural science and engineering schools. Archives of the 2002 and 2003 Nano Summit can be found a here.
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