The Interdisciplinary Faculty of Reproductive Biology (IFRB) is composed of 48 faculty members from 10 departments in 4 colleges, 4 campuses and 3 off-campus research centers of the TAMU System. The faculty has a diverse set of research interests that span Reproductive Biology of both the male and female using livestock, laboratory and wildlife species as primary models. The interdisciplinary affiliations of the Faculty and its long-standing collaborative interactions are focused on graduate training and research in reproductive biology. Collectively, the IFRB strives to optimize opportunities for training and application of cutting-edge technologies by promoting the free flow of students between laboratories.

Members of the IFRB may accept students for graduate training within degree programs administered within their home departments. Completion of thesis/dissertation is required for the M.S. or Ph.D. degree. For more information, please contact us at ifrb@tamu.edu.

The 2011 Fall Newsletter is now online.

The Interdisciplinary Faculty of
Reproductive Biology at Texas A&M University
Executive Committee
Robert C. Burghardt ('10 Chair) Fuller Bazer ('10 Vice Chair)
Marcel Amstalden ('07) Duncan Mackenzie ('10)
Guoyao Wu ('08) Katrin Hinrichs ('10)
James Frank ('10 Graduate Student Representative) Greg A. Johnson ('10)
 
Email: ifrb@tamu.edu
 

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