The University of Texas at Austin's Texas Institute for Electronics has been awarded $840 million from the U.S. Department of Defense to continue its work with research and development related to semiconductor chips. Read More: https://buff.ly/4daIQbW
Texas Academy of Medicine, Engineering, Science & Technology (TAMEST)
Non-profit Organizations
Austin, Texas 539 followers
About us
TAMEST (Texas Academy of Medicine, Engineering, Science & Technology) was co-founded in 2004 by the Honorable Kay Bailey Hutchison and Nobel Laureates Michael S. Brown, M.D., and Richard E. Smalley, Ph.D. With more than 335 members, 8 Nobel Laureates and 22 member institutions, TAMEST is composed of Texas-based members of the three National Academies (National Academy of Medicine, National Academy of Engineering and National Academy of Sciences) and other honorific organizations. We bring together the state’s brightest minds in medicine, engineering, science and technology to foster collaboration, and to advance research, innovation and business in Texas. TAMEST’s unique interdisciplinary model has become an effective recruitment tool for top research and development centers across Texas. Since our founding, more than 275 TAMEST members have been inducted into the National Academies or recruited to Texas.
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http://www.tamest.org/
External link for Texas Academy of Medicine, Engineering, Science & Technology (TAMEST)
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Austin, Texas
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2004
Locations
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Primary
3925 W. Braker Lane
Suite 3.8018
Austin, Texas 78759, US
Employees at Texas Academy of Medicine, Engineering, Science & Technology (TAMEST)
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Crystal Tucker
Information Systems Manager at TAMEST (The Academy of Medicine, Engineering & Science of Texas)
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Liz Holliday Lerner
Communications Director at The Texas Academy of Medicine, Engineering, Science & Technology (TAMEST)
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Bianca Rawlings
M.B.A, B.A, Consultant & Communications Professional
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Destiny Allen
Project Coordinator
Updates
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Congratulations to 2023 O’Donnell Award in Biological Sciences Recipient James J. Collins III, Ph.D., UT Southwestern Medical Center, who leads groundbreaking research into the parasitic disease schistosomiasis, for being named a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator. Read More: https://lnkd.in/eQ4XPs-s
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The U.S. National Science Foundation has selected the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas at Austin as the nation’s Leadership-Class Computing Facility (LCCF), which will revolutionize America’s computational research for the next decade. Read More:
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2023 O’Donnell Award in Physical Sciences Recipient Erez Lieberman Aiden, Ph.D., Baylor College of Medicine, and his team mapped the three-dimensional architecture of a woolly mammoth's genome using fossilized remains. This marks the first-time science has been able to fully replicate the DNA of an ancient animal from a fossil. Read More: https://buff.ly/4f67Jr5
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University of Texas institutions have once again been ranked among the most innovative in the United States, securing the No. 3 spot on the National Academy of Inventors’ (NAI) annual Top 100 U.S. Universities List for the second consecutive year. Read More:
UT institutions recognized for innovation – ranked No. 3 in annual patent rankings for U.S. universities for second straight year
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Scientists at UT Health San Antonio have created a humanized mouse model with a human immune system and a human-like gut microbiome that is capable of mounting specific antibody responses. Read More:
Scientists create first mouse model with complete, functional human immune system - UT Health San Antonio
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A new way to store carbon captured from the atmosphere developed by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin works much faster than current methods without the harmful chemical accelerants they require. Read More:
New Carbon Storage Technology is Fastest of Its Kind
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Congratulations to TAMEST Member Hongtei Eric Tseng, Ph.D. (NAE), The University of Texas at Arlington, for being awarded the 2024 Soichiro Honda Medal, for his contributions to automotive computer controls, estimation, and fault detection, resulting in improved safety and performance of millions of vehicles worldwide. Read More:
UTA professor wins prestigious automotive award
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TAMEST News and Updates
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The Texas A&M Center for Environmental Health (TiCER) receives $7.6 Million grant to promote research in environmental health focusing on areas including climate change and health, environment and metabolism, and environmental stressors and their responses. Read More:
Texas A&M Center Receives $7.6 Million Grant To Promote Research In Environmental Health
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