Texas A&M eBeam center helps reduce risk of radiological terrorism
Small and large industry stakeholders have growing need for center’s sterilization, pasteurization services
Small and large industry stakeholders have growing need for center’s sterilization, pasteurization services
Food safety, medicine, environmental health among variety of applications
By: Adam Russell, 903-834-6191, adam.russell@ag.tamu.edu Contact: Dr. Suresh Pillai, 979-845-2994, spillai@tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION – The National Center for Electron Beam Research at Texas A&M University in College Station hosted its seventh annual workshop recently to address the needs of the food, phytosanitary, agribusiness, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. More than 30 attendees from five countries, including…