The principal goals of the GCCIC are to 1) promote awareness among participating faculty of the technologies available at each institution that can facilitate basic, translational, and clinical immunology research; 2) introduce participating faculty to other GCCIC faculty and their research in order to facilitate research collaborations and multi- PI grant applications that focus on immunology; and 3) develop trans-institutional education mechanisms for all levels of immunology trainees (pre- and postdoctoral) to maximize scarce resources dedicated to training and education and establish a more enriching educational experience that transcends opportunities at individual institutions. Successful completion of these goals will yield an extraordinarily comprehensive immunology program offering world-class opportunities for immunology research and education for all participating institutions.
Professor, Center for Cell and Gene Therapy, Molecular and Human Genetics, Pediatrics, Medicine, and Program in Translational Biology & Molecular Medicine
C. Harold and Lorine G. Wallace Distinguished University Chair, Director, Center for Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine, Institute of Molecular Medicine, UT Health Science Center at Houston
Distinguished Service Professor, Virology & Microbiology, Co-Director, Translational Biology and Molecular Medicine Graduate Program, Cullen Foundation Endowed Chair, Baylor College of Medicine
Herman Barnett Distinguished Professor, Microbiology & Immunology and Pathology, Assistant Dean, Faculty Affairs and Professional Development, UT Medical Branch at Galveston
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