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Our Mission
The purpose of the Gulf Coast Consortium for Membrane Biology is to advance research and training in biomembranes by creating a community of researchers to serve as a focal point for the exchange of ideas, information and technology, as well as providing a mechanism and environment for interactions that potentially could generate novel new projects to advance knowledge on the frontiers of membrane structure/function.
The GCCMB seeks to fulfill this mission through combining the unique strengths in the biological, biomedical, computational and physical sciences of each member institution, important in biomembrane research, given the interdisciplinary nature of this field. In addition, the GCCMB will pursue training and research opportunities that may be outside of the reach of any single institution.
GCC Membrane Biology Symposium
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Lecture Sessions: Keck Hall, Room 100, Rice University
Poster Session: Keck Hall, first floor
Poster Set-up: 9:00 am
Agenda
Poster Award Winners
1st Place: Vera Moiseenkova-Bell, Baylor College of Medicine
2nd Place: Anu Rambhadran, UT Health Science Center at Houston
3rd Place: Xi Mo, UT Health Science Center at Houston
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