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MAESTRO
an A&M System web browser-based application
Maestro is a web browser‐based application that consists of several modules. The system is designed to support researchers and research grants administration across the Texas A&M University System (TAMUS). The information in MAESTRO is based upon data feeds from the FAMIS and EPIK databases. Maestro provides researchers and research administrators with timely and accurate information needed to manage research activities and to establish collaborations.
For more information:
log on to SSO Sign In/ Logon page, and click “MAESTRO” found in the SSO Menu, or
contact the Director of Sponsored Programs:
(210) 784-1310
Patricia.Zibluk@tamusa.edu