Overview

The Ph.D. in Molecular and Environmental Plant Sciences at Texas A&M University equips students to become visionary leaders and researchers in plant biology, genetics and environmental science. This interdisciplinary program offers tailored coursework, innovative research opportunities, and collaboration across departments empowering students to address global challenges like food security, climate change and sustainability. Guided by distinguished faculty, students conduct cutting-edge investigations into plant molecular mechanisms, physiology and environmental interactions. Graduates emerge ready to make impactful contributions in academia, industry and policymaking.

 

Why Texas A&M?

Texas A&M stands at the forefront of plant science, offering an enriching environment that combines world-class resources with a strong spirit of collaboration. As a doctoral student, you’ll have access to advanced laboratories, groundbreaking research projects and mentorship from internationally recognized experts. The program fosters both scientific growth and professional development through its integration with the Aggie network and industry partnerships. At Texas A&M, you’ll join a legacy of innovation, making connections that advance your career and drive discoveries that shape our world.

 

Contact

Department of Plant Pathology & Microbiology

meps@tamu.edu 

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