The latest innovation and commercialization news from the Texas A&M University System.
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| InnovationU: TAMUS Resources for Entrepreneurs
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On October 7, 2025, Texas A&M Innovation hosted the latest installment of its InnovationU seminar series, “TAMUS Resources for Entrepreneurs.” Held at the Memorial Student Center and livestreamed virtually, the session brought together researchers, faculty, and staff, from across The Texas A&M University System for an insightful discussion on resources available for entrepreneurs commercializing Texas A&M technology. Missed the event? You can still benefit from the discussion — click here to watch the full recording.
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InnovationU: TAMUS Resources for Entrepreneurs Seminar / Image: Texas A&M Innovation
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Supporting Inventors Across The Texas A&M University System
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Tarleton State University Faculty Open House / Image: Tarleton State University
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Throughout the month of October, members of Texas A&M Innovation supported inventors across The Texas A&M University System through faculty events, corporate engagement, and outreach that foster collaboration and accelerate discovery. In-person and virtual meetings were held at Prairie View A&M University, Tarleton State University, Texas A&M University-Central Texas, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Texas A&M University, and Bryan Business Council. Email our team to request a workshop or to invite a member of our team to your department or campus for a speaking engagement.
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CRISPR-Engineered Tool from Texas A&M Set to Transform Inflammation and Heart Disease Research
A research tool developed at the Texas A&M Institute of Biosciences and Technology is reshaping how scientists investigate inflammation and its role in cardiovascular disease. The RhoE knockout cell line acts like a high-resolution research lens, illuminating how inflammatory pathways are activated, suppressed, or rerouted in the absence of ... (Read more.)
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Secure Your Sponsorship: Invest in Innovation. Elevate Your Brand. Shape the Future.
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Innovation Connect / Image: Texas A&M Innovation
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Supporting Texas A&M Innovation gives your organization more than visibility. It places you inside a statewide effort to turn research breakthroughs into real-world progress. Sponsorship offers meaningful ways to connect with the people shaping what comes next. Faculty, industry partners, and emerging innovators engage with sponsors through speaking opportunities, roundtable discussions, event collaborations, and strategic brand exposure. If you want to explore how your organization can take part, reach out to Chris Scotti for details.
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LauraLee Hughes pictured in a staff photo. / Image: Texas A&M Innovation
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With support from the Texas A&M University System, we continue to grow our team and increase our support for commercialization of new technology arising from research at our member institutions and agencies. Recently, LauraLee Hughes joined Texas A&M Innovation as Director of New Ventures, bringing broad experience from both academia and industry in supporting new ventures and technology development, with specific expertise in biotechnology and the life sciences. Please join us in welcoming LauraLee to the Innovation team.
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| Dr. Jean Njoroge pictured in a staff photo. / Image: Texas A&M Innovation
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Thoughts from our Licensing Team
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What's Next: From Gap to Action
The second installment of Dr. Jean Njoroge’s “The University AI Commercialization Gap” series takes us from problem to possibility. After laying out the structural challenges that keep university-born AI innovations from reaching the marketplace last month, Dr. Njoroge now provides commentary on what comes next: action. Part 2 shifts from diagnosis to direction. Read more.
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We are seeking dedicated professionals to join our team. We are currently hiring for a New Ventures Manager, Licensing Manager, and graduate students. Be a part of advancing innovation at Texas A&M, contact our office to apply today.
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| Related News Across the A&M System
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Four intellectual properties were issued to The Texas A&M University System during the month of October. Congratulations to the inventors!
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- Assays for Detecting Multiple Tick-Borne Pathogens
- Inventors: Maria Esteve-Gassent, Joseph Modarelli, Adalberto Perez de Leon, Pamela Ferro
- United States patent No.12,442,048
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Intraoral Neuromodulation
- Inventors: Saurabh Biswas, Hangue Park
- United States patent No.12,434,050
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On-Demand Electrochemical Reactions in Nanoelectrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry for Biomolecular Analysis
- Inventors: Xin Yan, Heyong Cheng, Shuli Tang
- United States patent No.12,449,428
- Methods of Optimizing 3-D Printing Parameters for Metallic Materials
- Inventors: Raiyan Seede, Bing Zhang, Luke Johnson, Alaa Elwany, Raymundo Arroyave, Ibrahim Karaman
- United States patent No.12,454,005
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Texas A&M Innovation is focused on harvesting new innovations, protecting intellectual property, and facilitating the commercialization process to move Texas A&M University System technologies from the lab to the marketplace. For more information on about how we can partner with you as a university researcher or industry collaborator, please contact us.
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