
BRIC Advisory Board
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The Research Infrastructure in Minority Institutions Program grant from the National Institutes of Health has enabled Winston-Salem State University to strengthen the infrastructure necessary for conducting the highest quality research. Thanks to RIMI, WSSU is attracting talented research faculty as well as making significant strides towards becoming a research-intensive institution. RIMI also promotes significant and substantial collaboration with Wake Forest University Health Sciences-strengthening the capacity for WSSU to build a truly competitive biomedical research enterprise. |
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The organizing body and the mid-stream adjustor of the BRIC-RIMI Center is its Advisory Board. The committee, which meets twice a year, evaluates the progress of the Center and monitors the needs of each core, collaborative, and pilot study. There are eight permanent members on the committee, which is chaired by Dr. Mark Lively, Center for Structural Biology of Wake Forest University School of Medicine. |
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Mark O. Lively, Ph.D. (Chair)
Professor of Biochemistry Center for Structural Biology Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
Kenneth Kreuzer, Ph.D.
Professor of Microbiology Department of Microbiology Duke University Medical Center |
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Daniel Weinreich, Ph.D.
Professor of Pharmacology Department of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics University of Maryland School of Medicine |
Elva Jones, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair Department of Computer Science Winston-Salem State University |
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Bernell R. Coleman, Ph.D.
Professor of Physiology Department of Physiology & Biophysics Howard University College of Medicine |
Carlos Ferrario, M.D., FACA, FACC
Professor and Director Hypertension and Vascular Disease Center Wake Forest University School of Medicine |
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Peggy Valentine, Ed.D., FASAHP
Professor and Dean School of Health Sciences Winston-Salem State University |
John D. Carpten, Ph.D.
Senior Investigator and Director Division of Integrative Cancer Genomics Translational Genomics Research Institute |


Mark O. Lively, Ph.D.

