Spotlight on
Texas A&M College of Engineering
The Texas A&M College of Engineering is home to three important Centers for healthcare research.

Center for Remote Health Technologies and Systems
The Center for Remote Health Technologies and Systems (CRHTS) is developing breakthrough remote health technologies, algorithms and health analytics as well as using advanced systems engineering to solve the global health grand challenges and enable healthy living. These powerful advances are not only helping to answer the critical needs of patients and providers, they are shifting the healthcare landscape from disease management to disease prevention.

National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing
The National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing (NCTM) is an interdisciplinary workforce education and research center serving the global biopharmaceutical and vaccine manufacturing industries. A member of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station, the NCTM develops and delivers customizable instructor-led, computer-based, and hands-on learning to expose the student to various aspects of cell culture and basic molecular biology, aseptic processes and microbiology, upstream and downstream processing of biological materials including viruses, monoclonal antibodies and other recombinant proteins, as well as industrial bioanalytical methods.

Center for Bioinformatics & Genomic Systems Engineering
The mission of this center is to develop new methodology and analytical tools for basic and applied research to benefit consumers and expand agricultural sustainability, profitability, and environmental stewardship with a main emphasis related to strengthening the economy, sustaining and restoring healthy ecosystems, conserving natural resources, ensuring prosperity, and enriching the quality of life for the present and future generations of Texans.