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Zebrafish and Aquatic Model Organisms

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Texas A&M University is seeking a subcontractor for the supply of live zebrafish, Xenopus frogs, and various other aquatic species essential for genetic research and developmental biology. This procurement falls under NAICS code 112512 and is managed through the Texas state procurement system. The solicitation was posted on August 17, 2026, with a response deadline set for August 31, 2026, at 8:00 PM. Interested parties can find further details and submission guidelines via the provided Texas SmartBuy link.

General Info

Texas A&M seeks a subcontractor to supply aquatic species for genetic research.

Agency

Texas A&M University

NAICS

112512 - Shellfish FarmingView NAICS

Place of Performance

TX, USA

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NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of TAMU-ITB-26-5094.

The full solicitation package (1 document), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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Master Order, Discount from List for Live Laboratory Animals and Related Products

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AgencyTexas A&M University
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Supply of live zebrafish, Xenopus frogs, and other aquatic species used in developmental biology and genetic research.

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