Institute for Human Infections & Immunity The Institute for Human Infections & Immunity (IHII) is the hub of infectious diseases research at the University of Texas Medical Branch. The IHII’s world-class research programs are breaking new ground in understanding infectious diseases, and are translating basic research findings into products aimed at preventing, diagnosing and controlling them.
Center for Biodefense & Emerging Infectious Diseases Infectious diseases research to reduce world vulnerability to biological weapons
Galveston National Laboratory
Center for Tropical Diseases
National biocontainment laboratory for maximum and high containment research
Research and training in diseases affecting the tropics and resourcepoor areas
Sealy Center for Vaccine Development
McLaughlin Endowment for Infection & Immunity Fellowships and support for research in infectious diseases and immunology
An academic center undertaking all aspects of vaccine development
www.utmb.edu/ihii
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