Researchers
The Division of Research and Graduate Studies provides a wide range of services to assist researchers at Texas A&M University. Providing up-to-date information on funding opportunities, helping investigators develop successful research proposals, offering state-of-the-art technologies involving microscopy and imaging, developing research activities in preclinical studies and devices, and supporting groundbreaking work in genomic medicine are just a few of the ways in which RGS units help drive Texas A&M’s research mission forward.
Services for Researchers
- Office of Proposal Development
- Funding Information
- Research Services
- Research Policy and Development Support Office
- Comparative Medicine Program
- The Comparative Medicine Program is the centrally administered support service for animal research and teaching programs at Texas A&M University, College Station. Its facilities and services are available for all Texas A&M University, College Station campus affiliated faculty, staff, and students who have been approved to conduct animal research by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (TAMU IACUC).
- Microscopy and Imaging Center
- The Center provides current and emerging technologies for teaching and research involving microscopy and imaging, training and support services for microscopy, sample preparation, in situ elemental/molecular analyses, as well as digital image analysis and processing.
- Texas A&M Institute for Genomic Medicine
- TIGM maintains the world's largest library of mouse knockout embryonic stem cells and provides both ES cells and mice to academic and commercial institutions around the world.
- Texas A&M Institute for Preclinical Studies
- The Institute develops research activities and provide core services in the areas of device development, preclinical studies under Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) and biomedical imaging. TIPS will also center on advanced training of graduate and professional students within relevant scientific and engineering disciplines.



