Texas is creating the Institute for Animal Health Research and Response at Texas A&M University to study animal diseases and protect our state's animals. The new institute will work closely with the Parks and Wildlife Department and the Texas Animal Health Commission on important research activities.
The institute will study how animal diseases and parasitic insects spread through animal populations. Researchers will examine the genetic profiles of infected animals to better understand how diseases work. This knowledge helps experts develop better prevention strategies and treatments.
The institute's work includes developing ways to stop disease transmission and evaluating whether new prevention strategies actually work. The institute can conduct research at locations where animal diseases have been found, at facilities operated by Parks and Wildlife, or at other partner locations. This flexible approach allows researchers to study diseases where they happen.
The institute has the power to hire staff, create facilities, and accept donations and grants from organizations that support animal health research. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will manage and direct the institute's daily operations. The board of regents can prioritize research based on which animal diseases are most urgent in Texas.
This new institute represents our community's commitment to keeping animals healthy. It creates jobs for researchers and builds knowledge that protects livestock, wildlife, and pets across our state.
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