The latest innovation and commercialization news from the Texas A&M University System.
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| TWO INVENTORS NAMED 2025 FELLOWS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF INVENTORS
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Dr. Yue Kuo, a professor emeritus in the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, and Dr. Jue Sue, the Meinhard H. Kotzebue ’14 Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, have been named as 2025 Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). This prestigious honor recognizes academic inventors whose innovative contributions have made a tangible impact on society. Read more.
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(l-r) Dr. Yue Kuo, Dr. Jue Sue
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FY25 HIGHLIGHTS: TRANSLATING DISCOVERIES INTO IMPACT
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Fiscal Year 2025 marked a strong year of progress for Texas A&M Innovation, reflecting continued momentum in translating research across The Texas A&M University System into real-world solutions.
During FY25, the office processed 271 invention disclosures, its highest in 5 years, underscoring robust research activity and growing engagement from faculty, researchers, and innovators across the system. These disclosures form the foundation for protecting… Read more.
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TAMUS YEARS OF SERVICE RECOGNITION
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(l-r) Chris Scotti, Megan Brown, Brenda Jones, Daniel Odenweller
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Members of the Texas A&M Innovation team were recently recognized for reaching milestones in their years of dedicated service during the 2026 Texas A&M University System Offices Annual Meeting.
We extend our congratulations to:
Chris Scotti — 10 years of service; Megan Brown — 10 years of service
Brenda Jones — 30 years of service; Daniel Odenweller — 5 years of service… Read more.
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CELEBRATING TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROFESSIONALS AT
TEXAS A&M INNOVATION
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At Texas A&M Innovation, we take every opportunity to recognize the people who help turn ideas into impact. In honor of Technology Transfer Professionals Day, we proudly spotlighted members of our licensing, operations, and new ventures teams on our social media platforms, professionals whose expertise and dedication move discoveries... Read more.
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Where Innovation Meets Opportunity
Position your organization at the intersection of discovery, impact, and collaboration across Texas and beyond. Our sponsors receive year-round visibility and meaningful access to faculty, industry leaders, and emerging innovators through speaking engagements, roundtable discussions, hosted events, and strategic brand placement. Contact Chris Scotti for more information or view sponsorship opportunities at tx.ag/TISponsorship2526.
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We're Growing - Join Our Team!
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Texas A&M Innovation is seeking talented and motivated individuals to join our growing team. Current opportunities include a Licensing Manager position, as well as roles for undergraduate and graduate students. Connect with our office to learn more.
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| Related News Across the A&M System
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Six U.S. intellectual properties were issued to The Texas A&M University System during the month of December. Congratulations to the inventors!
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- Neurosteroid Compounds and Methods for their Preparation and Use in Treating Central Nervous System Disorders
- Inventors: Doodipala Reddy
- United States patent No. 12,509,487
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Black Soldier Fly Disclosure and Patenting
- Inventors: Jonathan Cammack, Fengchun Yang, Jeffery Tomberlin
- United States patent No. 12,490,725
- Systems and Associated Methods for Improved Interrogation of Shunt Functionality
- Inventors: Michael Mooney, Clinton Morgan, Randall Porter
- United States patent No. 12,491,348
- Readable Media for Model-Free Privacy Preserving Thermal Load Management
- Inventors: Le Xie, Panganamala Kumar, Sivaranjani Seetharaman
- United States patent No. 12,499,462
- Portable Machine Learning Taxa Detection
- Inventors: Barbara Kirkpatrick, Robert Currier
- United States patent No. 12,505,685
- Systems and Methods for Measuring Light Beam Scattering
- Inventors: Richard Miles, Christopher Limbach, Junhwi Bak, Yue Wu
- United States patent No. 12,504,372
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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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