Whether it is cancer, heart failure, stroke, birth defects, bacterial infections or hereditary diseases, IBT researchers are helping find new ways to treat and prevent these conditions and also training graduate students to carry on the Health Science Center legacy of research in these critical areas.
Ever since it opened in 1992, IBT has encouraged collaboration between its scientists and others working in all the fields of the biosciences and biotechnology. IBT encourages its scientists to transfer discoveries made in their laboratories to the marketplace so that research can help people. IBT’s research themes include the Centers for Cancer Biology and Nutrition, Environmental and Genetic Medicine, Extracellular Matrix Biology, Genome Research, and Molecular Development and Disease.

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