
RESEARCH COLLABORATION
A productive and well-established formal relationship among individuals or institutions is important for initiating successful research collaboration. The Institute for Biomedical Sciences has relationships with organizations around the world. Using well-defined, agreed upon division of responsibilities among the participants, the institute executes collaborative projects that increase the chances of success.
The Institute for Biomedical Sciences has more than 50 research collaborators in the United States and globally.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Cornell University
- Emory University
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Harvard University
- Mercer University
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- University of Alabama at Birmingham
- University of Chicago
- University of Colorado
- University of Iowa
- University of Massachusetts
- University of Maryland
- University of Michigan
- Washington University in St Louis
- Yale University
- Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency, South Korea
- Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
- DanKook University, South Korea
- Fudan University, China
- Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
- KonKuk University, South Korea
- Kumamoto University, Japan
- La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
- Medical Research Council, United Kingdom
- Nanjing University, China
- National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan
- Örebro University Hospital, Örebro, Sweden
- Paul-Ehrlich Institut, Germany
- Faculte des Sciences et Techniques, Marseille, France
- University of Bern, Switzerland
- Université de Nantes, Faculte de Medecine de Nantes, France
- Université Paul Cézanne, Equipe Biochimie Alimentaire
- Amgen, United States
- Beams Biotech, South Korea
- Korea Ginseng Corp., South Korea
- Polygene AG, Rumlang, Switzerland
- TOBICO Co. Ltd., South Korea