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Keck Center Annual Research Conference

The W.M. Keck Center for Interdisciplinary Bioscience Training was established in 1990, with support from the W.M. Keck Foundation, to bridge the gap between biological and computational sciences by fostering collaborations among biologists, biomedical researchers, mathematicians, and computer scientists through specially designed research and training programs.
Building on its expertise in multidisciplinary inter-institutional programs, the Keck Center now supports programs in computational biology and medicine, computational and structural biology, biodefense, virus imaging, molecular biophysics, pharmacoinformatics, and nanobiology. Recognized as one of the largest inter-institutional cooperatives in the world, the Keck Center brings together the strengths of six Houston-Galveston area academic medical research institutions and universities.
Each year more than 260 Keck Fellows and faculty members, as well as Houston – Galveston area bioscience students and researchers gather in early October to celebrate the Keck Center's Annual Research Conference. For a history of Keck Center Annual Research Conference event highlights, research poster winners, photographs, and abstract guides visit the links below.
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