Texas A&M AgriLife Research and The Texas A&M University System opened a new state-of-theart Animal Reproductive Biotechnology Center at Texas A&M-RELLIS campus May 6.
The roughly 27,000 square-foot indoor and covered-outdoor biotechnology center in Bryan is a joint project of AgriLife Research and the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Animal Science.
The new center will increase understandings of ruminant reproduction at molecular, cellular and whole-animal levels while continuing work to address known reproductive issues. It will serve as a flashpoint for collaborative research, teaching and outreach based on leading-edge animal pregnancy and development science.