Today's Leaders. Tomorrow's Solutions.

Meet the experts who drive Baylor's leadership in water quality research.

Upstream

Vital, innovative and missional: Baylor water researchers bring diverse skillsets to address multifaceted challenges. Discover why Baylor is an international leader in water quality research.

Water Quality Catalyst

Where can community leaders and policymakers get the information they need to serve water needs in their area? Researchers like Thad Scott provide them the tools to make effective and efficient use of our natural resources.

Statistics, Water and Innovation

Communities are searching for new, efficient ways to deliver clean water to their residents. Statistical scientist Mandy Hering applies her discipline to advance water research in innovative ways.

Preparing Future Water Infrastructure

How can communities plan for future growth amidst the pressing challenges and opportunities of current expansion? Ryan McManamay has built data-driven tools to help them do just that.

At Home in Polluted Waters

What can a small fish tell us about the present and future of waterways that play an important role in Texas' economy, food production, shipping and more? Cole Matson's research examines the bigger picture.

Tiny Organisms, Big Impact for Community Water Systems

An expert in bacterial and microbial life, Katelyn McKindles partners with cities to develop efficient methods to combat the issues these microscopic organisms cause in their water systems.

WATCH: Bryan Brooks and Thad Scott on Baylor Connections

Baylor water researchers examine current and future challenges to water quality and availability, and demonstrate how Baylor has become an internationally trusted leader in water quality research.

Protecting Clean Water From Diverse External Threats

An internationally recognized leader in clean water research, Bryan Brooks addresses emerging challenges to clean water delivery close to home and around the globe.