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Center for Research Excellence

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Purpose

The goal of the South Carolina IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) is to increase the NIH research capacity of the state by programmatic expansion and networking of research activities of faculty and students at academic institutions through the state.

This SC INBRE goal will be achieved by supporting the career development of faculty and hands-on research training of students at the three research universities in South Carolina -Clemson University, the University of South Carolina and the Medical University of South Carolina- and at ten 4-year institutions: Claflin University, Coastal Carolina University, The College of Charleston, Francis Marion University, Furman University in consortium with Converse College, Presbyterian College, South Carolina State University, the University of South Carolina Aiken and Winthrop University. Also affiliated with SC INBRE are Anderson University, Benedict College, Lander University and the University of South Carolina Beaufort.

Main Strategies of SC INBRE

  1. Provide access to resources for support of research activity at all institutions in SC;
  2. Provide training and resources for the preparation of competitive grant proposals and
  3. Develop competitive grants programs to involve faculty at Mentored and Outreach institutions. These programs provide a unique opportunity to enhance productive interactions among academic institutions throughout the state, thereby accelerating the growth of biomedical research activities in the state.

Management and Oversight

Principal Investigator

Lucia Pirisi-Creek, MD
Professor, Department of Pathology and Microbiology
University of South Carolina School of Medicine
803-733-3277 [email protected]

Program Coordinator

Dr. Edie Goldsmith
Associate Professor, Cell Biology and Anatomy
University of South Carolina
803-216-3809 [email protected]

Two committees oversee the activities performed as part of the INBRE grant: the External Advisory Committee, comprised of researchers and administrators from non-IDeA jurisdictions, and the Steering Committee, comprised of leadership from the participating Mentor and Mentored institutions.