TAMUG Comprehensive Research Funds
TCRF Summer 2024
Funds are provided by the Texas Legislature to increase the research capacity of the Galveston Campus. Equipment purchased by these funds are considered to be a departmental/campus resource and should be made available to other interested TAMUG users. Publications resulting from this item should acknowledge support from Texas A&M.
Title: Recreation and Offshore Wind Deployment in the Texas Gulf Coast
PI: Dr. Jenna A. Lamphere and Dr. Elizabeth Nyman
In this comparative analysis, we will examine the Rhode Island Block Wind Farm, the only commercial wind farm in the United States, and the potential for offshore wind deployment in the Texas Gulf Coast. For more information please contact Dr. Jenna A. Lamphere jlamphere@tamug.edu and Dr. Elizabeth Nyman enyman@tamug.edu
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Title: The Development of a Metabolomics Mass-Spectrometry Platform for the Rapid Detection and Quantification of <500 Metabolites in a Single Biological Sample
PI: Drs. David Hala, and Lene H. Petersen
Metabolomics analysis involves the mass spectrometric quantification ofhundreds to thousands of metabolites in a single sample. For more information, please contact Dr. David Hala halad@tamug.edu and Dr. Lene Petterson petersel@tamug.edu
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Title: Skalar SANcompact Automated Analyzer
PI: Dr. Dini Adyasari
The purchase of Skalar SANcompact Automated Analyzer, which has the capacity to measure inorganic nutrient (nitrate, nitrite, ammonia, and phosphate) in water samples to serve as the foundations for water quality and ecosystem health assessment, fundamental to the resilience of many blue economy activities such as fisheries, aquaculture, and tourism. For more information, please contact Dr. Dini Adyasari dini.adyasari@tamug.edu
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Title: Viruses are found everywhere on our planet and infect all forms of life
PI: Dr. Jessica Labonte
The goal of this application is to develop novel tools to detect virus signature in million years old sediments, to understand how they affected the evolutionary history of their host. For more information, please contact Dr. Jessica Labonte labontej@tamug.edu
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Title: Coral Spawning in the Lab
PI: Dr. Sheila Kitchen, Assistant Professor of Marine Biology
The TCRF funds will be used to build a sophisticated coral spawning aquarium system to support both research and education of TAMUG students. . For more information, please contact Dr. Sheila Kitchen, kitchens@tamug.edu
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Title: Lipidomics platform to support research on economic growth, maritime ecosystems, and coastal health
PI: Dr. Karl Kaiser
The platform will be used to determine lipid compositions in microalgae cultures and sediment cores. For more information, please contact Dr. Karl Kaiser kaiserk@tamug.edu