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Lab Animal Medicine. Laboratory Animal Medicine. Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disorders. Molecular Genetics/Epigenetics. NonHuman Primate Model Development in Reproduction and Aging. Parasite Genetics. Regenerative Medicine. Research Resources Coordination.Tuberculosis.
TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Mission. The Founder’s Council welcomes individuals ages 25 to 46 to embrace Tom Slick’s vision by becoming community advocates and financial supporters of life-saving biomedical research. Members’ annual donations help fund competitive grants to Texas Biomed scientists for their vital work, while the group’s fun-filledspecial
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Reasonable Accommodation Requests. Texas Biomed is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with physical and mental disabilities. If you need special assistance or an accommodation while seeking employment, please email HRO_Staff@txbiomed.org or call: 210-258-9400. DAVID B. ELMORE, B.S., D.V.M., M.P.V.M. Dr. Elmore received his veterinary degree from U.C. Davis in 1984, and his MPVM, U.C. Davis in 1985. Dr. Elmore joined Texas Biomedical Research Institute in February 2016 in the role of Consulting Assistant Director of Veterinary Resources & Research Support for the Southwest National Primate Research Center. He brings over thirty-twoyears of
DIANA G. SCORPIO DVM, MPH, DACLAM She has more than 20 years of experience in laboratory animal care and medicine utilizing a variety of species including nonhuman primates, other large animals, and rodents. Dr. Scorpio is integral to maintaining and overseeing all SNPRC studies using animals to ensure their welfare and well-being. Dr. Scorpio is also involved in otherEDWARD DICK, D.V.M.
Research Focus. Dr. Dick is a board-certified veterinary pathologist with more than 25 years of experience in biomedical research, laboratory animal medicine, and pathology. Pathology is not only a medical and diagnostic discipline, but also a scientific discipline that focuses on the examination of tissues to diagnose disease andstudies the
KEN SAYERS, PH.D.
Research Focus. Dr. Sayers is a biological anthropologist with broad interests in primate cognition, ecology, evolution, and health. His research has included multidisciplinary approaches to understanding dietary decisions; psychological investigations of memory, communication, and metacognition; and the utilization of nonhuman primate models to address anthropological questions, including DEEPAK KAUSHAL, PH.D. Deepak Kaushal, Ph.D., is a Professor and the Director of the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC) at Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed). He is recognized for having developed the macaque model of TB using the natural inhalation route of infection and a model of Mtb /HIV co-infection. LUIS MARTINEZ-SOBRIDO, PH.D. Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed) welcomed virologist Luis Martinez-Sobrido, Ph.D. to its roster of leading faculty recently. Having pioneered several key developments involving influenza (commonly known as the flu), SARS and Zika, Dr. Martinez-Sobrido looks to scale his research at Texas Biomed, where he says access to the biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) laboratory and tononhuman
TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Texas Biomed Biomedical Research Institute is pioneering and sharing scientific breakthroughs to protect you, your families and our global community from the threat of infectious diseases. Texas Biomed is the only private, non-profit infectious disease research facility to combine nine biocontainment laboratories, including 2 CDC-regulatedlabs
SCIENTISTS ARCHIVE
Lab Animal Medicine. Laboratory Animal Medicine. Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disorders. Molecular Genetics/Epigenetics. NonHuman Primate Model Development in Reproduction and Aging. Parasite Genetics. Regenerative Medicine. Research Resources Coordination.Tuberculosis.
TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Mission. The Founder’s Council welcomes individuals ages 25 to 46 to embrace Tom Slick’s vision by becoming community advocates and financial supporters of life-saving biomedical research. Members’ annual donations help fund competitive grants to Texas Biomed scientists for their vital work, while the group’s fun-filledspecial
POSITIONS ARCHIVE
Reasonable Accommodation Requests. Texas Biomed is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with physical and mental disabilities. If you need special assistance or an accommodation while seeking employment, please email HRO_Staff@txbiomed.org or call: 210-258-9400. DAVID B. ELMORE, B.S., D.V.M., M.P.V.M. Dr. Elmore received his veterinary degree from U.C. Davis in 1984, and his MPVM, U.C. Davis in 1985. Dr. Elmore joined Texas Biomedical Research Institute in February 2016 in the role of Consulting Assistant Director of Veterinary Resources & Research Support for the Southwest National Primate Research Center. He brings over thirty-twoyears of
DIANA G. SCORPIO DVM, MPH, DACLAM She has more than 20 years of experience in laboratory animal care and medicine utilizing a variety of species including nonhuman primates, other large animals, and rodents. Dr. Scorpio is integral to maintaining and overseeing all SNPRC studies using animals to ensure their welfare and well-being. Dr. Scorpio is also involved in otherEDWARD DICK, D.V.M.
Research Focus. Dr. Dick is a board-certified veterinary pathologist with more than 25 years of experience in biomedical research, laboratory animal medicine, and pathology. Pathology is not only a medical and diagnostic discipline, but also a scientific discipline that focuses on the examination of tissues to diagnose disease andstudies the
KEN SAYERS, PH.D.
Research Focus. Dr. Sayers is a biological anthropologist with broad interests in primate cognition, ecology, evolution, and health. His research has included multidisciplinary approaches to understanding dietary decisions; psychological investigations of memory, communication, and metacognition; and the utilization of nonhuman primate models to address anthropological questions, including DEEPAK KAUSHAL, PH.D. Deepak Kaushal, Ph.D., is a Professor and the Director of the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC) at Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed). He is recognized for having developed the macaque model of TB using the natural inhalation route of infection and a model of Mtb /HIV co-infection. LUIS MARTINEZ-SOBRIDO, PH.D. Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed) welcomed virologist Luis Martinez-Sobrido, Ph.D. to its roster of leading faculty recently. Having pioneered several key developments involving influenza (commonly known as the flu), SARS and Zika, Dr. Martinez-Sobrido looks to scale his research at Texas Biomed, where he says access to the biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) laboratory and tononhuman
SUPPORT BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH Leverage: On average, for every $1 contributed, Texas Biomed scientists gain another $12 in competitive grant support, making Institute researchers among the most productive anywhere. Critical programs and projects: Research grant and contract funding is the majority funding source of Texas Biomed, totaling about 75% of ourrevenue.
TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Since its founding in 1941 by Thomas B. Slick Jr., the Texas Biomedical Research Institute has gained worldwide recognition in scientific and academic communities for the quality of its basic research. Our scientists work each and every day to improve human health by being a world leader in lifestyle and infectious diseaseresearch.
SCIENTISTS PARTNER WITH DOD TO TEST SARS-COV-2 SURFACE AND SAN ANTONIO (March 11, 2020) – Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed) received two Department of Defense’s (DoD) Defense Health Agency subcontracts to assess the efficacy of surface coating and aerosolized decontamination technologies to combat SARS-CoV-2 and other respiratory pathogens on surfaces and in the air. The $4.6 million contracts, of which Texas BiomedEMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Health Plan. Texas Biomedical Research Institute is pleased to offer all eligible employees, who work 20 or more hours per week to include dependents up to age 26 and domestic partners the choice of three BlueCross BlueShield medical plans; Mid Plan, High Plan and a High-Deductible HSA Plan. BARBARA PIERCE BUSH KEYNOTES DAY ONE OF TEXAS BIOMED’S Barbara Pierce Bush Keynotes Day One of Texas Biomed’s Global Health Virtual Symposium World Health Organization and Pfizer to headline day 2 of event Science, Global Health and Policy in a Time of PandemicsEDWARD DICK, D.V.M.
Research Focus. Dr. Dick is a board-certified veterinary pathologist with more than 25 years of experience in biomedical research, laboratory animal medicine, and pathology. Pathology is not only a medical and diagnostic discipline, but also a scientific discipline that focuses on the examination of tissues to diagnose disease andstudies the
CORINNA ROSS, PH.D.
Dr. Ross has completed cross-sectional studies to examine health phenotypes in marmosets for five domains of interest for human health and aging: Mobility. Cognition. Metabolism. Homeostasis. Immune function. Overall, these studies provide a characterization of health parameters for young and geriatric marmosets which will greatlyenhance
PETER NATHANIELSZ, PH.D. Research Focus. Dr. Nathanielsz’ current and future research is centered on pregnancy and developmental research which is the key to prevention of everything from marked structural abnormalities such as cleft palate to the subtle changes that we do not see in minute structure of the heart and other organs that are now known topredispose to:
HOME - TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - THE FORUM JOIN OR RENEW YOUR FORUM MEMBERSHIP. Working together to educate the South Texas community about the ground breaking work that is ongoing at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute. Learn More. PRE-OFFER PROTECTED VETERAN SELF-IDENTIFICATION FORM Voluntary Pre-Offer Self-ID For use with plans effective on/after March 24, 2014 Page 1 of 1 . PRE-OFFER PROTECTED VETERAN TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Texas Biomed Biomedical Research Institute is pioneering and sharing scientific breakthroughs to protect you, your families and our global community from the threat of infectious diseases. Texas Biomed is the only private, non-profit infectious disease research facility to combine nine biocontainment laboratories, including 2 CDC-regulatedlabs
TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Mission. The Founder’s Council welcomes individuals ages 25 to 46 to embrace Tom Slick’s vision by becoming community advocates and financial supporters of life-saving biomedical research. Members’ annual donations help fund competitive grants to Texas Biomed scientists for their vital work, while the group’s fun-filledspecial
DAVID B. ELMORE, B.S., D.V.M., M.P.V.M. Dr. Elmore received his veterinary degree from U.C. Davis in 1984, and his MPVM, U.C. Davis in 1985. Dr. Elmore joined Texas Biomedical Research Institute in February 2016 in the role of Consulting Assistant Director of Veterinary Resources & Research Support for the Southwest National Primate Research Center. He brings over thirty-twoyears of
EDWARD DICK, D.V.M.
Research Focus. Dr. Dick is a board-certified veterinary pathologist with more than 25 years of experience in biomedical research, laboratory animal medicine, and pathology. Pathology is not only a medical and diagnostic discipline, but also a scientific discipline that focuses on the examination of tissues to diagnose disease andstudies the
DEEPAK KAUSHAL, PH.D. Deepak Kaushal, Ph.D., is a Professor and the Director of the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC) at Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed). He is recognized for having developed the macaque model of TB using the natural inhalation route of infection and a model of Mtb /HIV co-infection.KEN SAYERS, PH.D.
Research Focus. Dr. Sayers is a biological anthropologist with broad interests in primate cognition, ecology, evolution, and health. His research has included multidisciplinary approaches to understanding dietary decisions; psychological investigations of memory, communication, and metacognition; and the utilization of nonhuman primate models to address anthropological questions, including DIANA G. SCORPIO DVM, MPH, DACLAM She has more than 20 years of experience in laboratory animal care and medicine utilizing a variety of species including nonhuman primates, other large animals, and rodents. Dr. Scorpio is integral to maintaining and overseeing all SNPRC studies using animals to ensure their welfare and well-being. Dr. Scorpio is also involved in otherCORINNA ROSS, PH.D.
Dr. Ross has completed cross-sectional studies to examine health phenotypes in marmosets for five domains of interest for human health and aging: Mobility. Cognition. Metabolism. Homeostasis. Immune function. Overall, these studies provide a characterization of health parameters for young and geriatric marmosets which will greatlyenhance
JOANNE TURNER, PH.D. Understanding how and why elderly people are more susceptible to tuberculosis infection is a research focus of Texas Biomedical Research Institute’s Vice President for Research (VPR). Joanne Turner, Ph.D. is a Professor performing research on tuberculosis (TB), centering on the immune system in relation to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection PETER NATHANIELSZ, PH.D. TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Texas Biomed Biomedical Research Institute is pioneering and sharing scientific breakthroughs to protect you, your families and our global community from the threat of infectious diseases. Texas Biomed is the only private, non-profit infectious disease research facility to combine nine biocontainment laboratories, including 2 CDC-regulatedlabs
TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Mission. The Founder’s Council welcomes individuals ages 25 to 46 to embrace Tom Slick’s vision by becoming community advocates and financial supporters of life-saving biomedical research. Members’ annual donations help fund competitive grants to Texas Biomed scientists for their vital work, while the group’s fun-filledspecial
DAVID B. ELMORE, B.S., D.V.M., M.P.V.M. Dr. Elmore received his veterinary degree from U.C. Davis in 1984, and his MPVM, U.C. Davis in 1985. Dr. Elmore joined Texas Biomedical Research Institute in February 2016 in the role of Consulting Assistant Director of Veterinary Resources & Research Support for the Southwest National Primate Research Center. He brings over thirty-twoyears of
EDWARD DICK, D.V.M.
Research Focus. Dr. Dick is a board-certified veterinary pathologist with more than 25 years of experience in biomedical research, laboratory animal medicine, and pathology. Pathology is not only a medical and diagnostic discipline, but also a scientific discipline that focuses on the examination of tissues to diagnose disease andstudies the
DEEPAK KAUSHAL, PH.D. Deepak Kaushal, Ph.D., is a Professor and the Director of the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC) at Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed). He is recognized for having developed the macaque model of TB using the natural inhalation route of infection and a model of Mtb /HIV co-infection.KEN SAYERS, PH.D.
Research Focus. Dr. Sayers is a biological anthropologist with broad interests in primate cognition, ecology, evolution, and health. His research has included multidisciplinary approaches to understanding dietary decisions; psychological investigations of memory, communication, and metacognition; and the utilization of nonhuman primate models to address anthropological questions, including DIANA G. SCORPIO DVM, MPH, DACLAM She has more than 20 years of experience in laboratory animal care and medicine utilizing a variety of species including nonhuman primates, other large animals, and rodents. Dr. Scorpio is integral to maintaining and overseeing all SNPRC studies using animals to ensure their welfare and well-being. Dr. Scorpio is also involved in otherCORINNA ROSS, PH.D.
Dr. Ross has completed cross-sectional studies to examine health phenotypes in marmosets for five domains of interest for human health and aging: Mobility. Cognition. Metabolism. Homeostasis. Immune function. Overall, these studies provide a characterization of health parameters for young and geriatric marmosets which will greatlyenhance
JOANNE TURNER, PH.D. Understanding how and why elderly people are more susceptible to tuberculosis infection is a research focus of Texas Biomedical Research Institute’s Vice President for Research (VPR). Joanne Turner, Ph.D. is a Professor performing research on tuberculosis (TB), centering on the immune system in relation to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection PETER NATHANIELSZ, PH.D. SUPPORT BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH Leverage: On average, for every $1 contributed, Texas Biomed scientists gain another $12 in competitive grant support, making Institute researchers among the most productive anywhere. Critical programs and projects: Research grant and contract funding is the majority funding source of Texas Biomed, totaling about 75% of ourrevenue.
POSITIONS ARCHIVE
Reasonable Accommodation Requests. Texas Biomed is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with physical and mental disabilities. If you need special assistance or an accommodation while seeking employment, please email HRO_Staff@txbiomed.org or call: 210-258-9400.EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
The plan is available to all eligible employees immediately upon employment. Texas Biomed contributes an amount equal to 7% of the employee’s gross pay each payday. The contribution increases to 8% after 5 years of service, and 9% after 10 years. Contributions andearnings will be
SCIENTISTS AT TEXAS BIOMED ESTABLISH A HUMAN TRANSGENIC Study provides research community with critical small animal model necessary for researchers developing therapies and vaccines. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (July 23, 2020) Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed) scientists have added another tool to the COVID-19 toolbelt, validating a new small animal model for studying SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. PETER NATHANIELSZ, PH.D. Research Focus. Dr. Nathanielsz’ current and future research is centered on pregnancy and developmental research which is the key to prevention of everything from marked structural abnormalities such as cleft palate to the subtle changes that we do not see in minute structure of the heart and other organs that are now known topredispose to:
TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP Meet the administrative leadership of Texas Biomedical Research Institute, a non-profit research institution founded in 1941. ANDREW HAYHURST, PH.D. The redesign of the surfaces of microbes allows us to “educate” them to perform simple tasks of interest to therapeutic and nanotechnology communities and is a recent focus of the Hayhurst lab. Ebola virus. Marburg virus. Botulinum neurotoxins. Novel cancer therapeutics. Nanotechnology. Dr. Hayhurst contributes more than 20years of
JOANNE TURNER, PH.D. Understanding how and why elderly people are more susceptible to tuberculosis infection is a research focus of Texas Biomedical Research Institute’s Vice President for Research (VPR). Joanne Turner, Ph.D. is a Professor performing research on tuberculosis (TB), centering on the immune system in relation to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infectionMICHAL GAZI, PH.D.
Inside the Lab. Ebola is a rare and deadly disease caused by infection with one of the Ebolavirus species. There is no FDA-approved vaccine or medicine available for Ebola at this time. Dr. Carrion’s laboratory provides advanced preclinical development of candidate vaccine and treatments for Ebolavirus disease. CHRISTOPHER CHEN, PH.D. Research Focus. Cases of hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer) have more than tripled since 1980. Each year, about 42,000 Americans are diagnosed with the disease and about 30,000 people die from it. Dr. Chen is working with Dr. Robert Lanford to develop a nonhuman primate model for liver cancer to help test and improve therapies, leading to longer term survival for human patients. TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Texas Biomed Biomedical Research Institute is pioneering and sharing scientific breakthroughs to protect you, your families and our global community from the threat of infectious diseases. Texas Biomed is the only private, non-profit infectious disease research facility to combine nine biocontainment laboratories, including 2 CDC-regulatedlabs
SUPPORT BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH Leverage: On average, for every $1 contributed, Texas Biomed scientists gain another $12 in competitive grant support, making Institute researchers among the most productive anywhere. Critical programs and projects: Research grant and contract funding is the majority funding source of Texas Biomed, totaling about 75% of ourrevenue.
TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Mission. The Founder’s Council welcomes individuals ages 25 to 46 to embrace Tom Slick’s vision by becoming community advocates and financial supporters of life-saving biomedical research. Members’ annual donations help fund competitive grants to Texas Biomed scientists for their vital work, while the group’s fun-filledspecial
THE ARGYLE - TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTETEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTETEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCHTEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE STAFFTHE ARGYLE CLUB SAN ANTONIOTHE ARGYLE HOLLYWOOD CATHEARGYLE SAN ANTONIO
The Argyle. The Argyle, a stately Southern mansion and unique private club, is devoted exclusively to the support of the life-saving efforts of the Texas Biomedical Research Institute. Founded in the 1950s, it serves as a bond between the independent research institution and those who give time and money to support it. For more informationPOSITIONS ARCHIVE
Reasonable Accommodation Requests. Texas Biomed is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with physical and mental disabilities. If you need special assistance or an accommodation while seeking employment, please email HRO_Staff@txbiomed.org or call: 210-258-9400. DAVID B. ELMORE, B.S., D.V.M., M.P.V.M. Dr. Elmore received his veterinary degree from U.C. Davis in 1984, and his MPVM, U.C. Davis in 1985. Dr. Elmore joined Texas Biomedical Research Institute in February 2016 in the role of Consulting Assistant Director of Veterinary Resources & Research Support for the Southwest National Primate Research Center. He brings over thirty-twoyears of
DEEPAK KAUSHAL, PH.D. Deepak Kaushal, Ph.D., is a Professor and the Director of the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC) at Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed). He is recognized for having developed the macaque model of TB using the natural inhalation route of infection and a model of Mtb /HIV co-infection.EDWARD DICK, D.V.M.
Research Focus. Dr. Dick is a board-certified veterinary pathologist with more than 25 years of experience in biomedical research, laboratory animal medicine, and pathology. Pathology is not only a medical and diagnostic discipline, but also a scientific discipline that focuses on the examination of tissues to diagnose disease andstudies the
KEN SAYERS, PH.D.
Research Focus. Dr. Sayers is a biological anthropologist with broad interests in primate cognition, ecology, evolution, and health. His research has included multidisciplinary approaches to understanding dietary decisions; psychological investigations of memory, communication, and metacognition; and the utilization of nonhuman primate models to address anthropological questions, including JOANNE TURNER, PH.D. Understanding how and why elderly people are more susceptible to tuberculosis infection is a research focus of Texas Biomedical Research Institute’s Vice President for Research (VPR). Joanne Turner, Ph.D. is a Professor performing research on tuberculosis (TB), centering on the immune system in relation to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Texas Biomed Biomedical Research Institute is pioneering and sharing scientific breakthroughs to protect you, your families and our global community from the threat of infectious diseases. Texas Biomed is the only private, non-profit infectious disease research facility to combine nine biocontainment laboratories, including 2 CDC-regulatedlabs
SUPPORT BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH Leverage: On average, for every $1 contributed, Texas Biomed scientists gain another $12 in competitive grant support, making Institute researchers among the most productive anywhere. Critical programs and projects: Research grant and contract funding is the majority funding source of Texas Biomed, totaling about 75% of ourrevenue.
TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Mission. The Founder’s Council welcomes individuals ages 25 to 46 to embrace Tom Slick’s vision by becoming community advocates and financial supporters of life-saving biomedical research. Members’ annual donations help fund competitive grants to Texas Biomed scientists for their vital work, while the group’s fun-filledspecial
THE ARGYLE - TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTETEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTETEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCHTEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE STAFFTHE ARGYLE CLUB SAN ANTONIOTHE ARGYLE HOLLYWOOD CATHEARGYLE SAN ANTONIO
The Argyle. The Argyle, a stately Southern mansion and unique private club, is devoted exclusively to the support of the life-saving efforts of the Texas Biomedical Research Institute. Founded in the 1950s, it serves as a bond between the independent research institution and those who give time and money to support it. For more informationPOSITIONS ARCHIVE
Reasonable Accommodation Requests. Texas Biomed is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with physical and mental disabilities. If you need special assistance or an accommodation while seeking employment, please email HRO_Staff@txbiomed.org or call: 210-258-9400. DAVID B. ELMORE, B.S., D.V.M., M.P.V.M. Dr. Elmore received his veterinary degree from U.C. Davis in 1984, and his MPVM, U.C. Davis in 1985. Dr. Elmore joined Texas Biomedical Research Institute in February 2016 in the role of Consulting Assistant Director of Veterinary Resources & Research Support for the Southwest National Primate Research Center. He brings over thirty-twoyears of
DEEPAK KAUSHAL, PH.D. Deepak Kaushal, Ph.D., is a Professor and the Director of the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC) at Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed). He is recognized for having developed the macaque model of TB using the natural inhalation route of infection and a model of Mtb /HIV co-infection.EDWARD DICK, D.V.M.
Research Focus. Dr. Dick is a board-certified veterinary pathologist with more than 25 years of experience in biomedical research, laboratory animal medicine, and pathology. Pathology is not only a medical and diagnostic discipline, but also a scientific discipline that focuses on the examination of tissues to diagnose disease andstudies the
KEN SAYERS, PH.D.
Research Focus. Dr. Sayers is a biological anthropologist with broad interests in primate cognition, ecology, evolution, and health. His research has included multidisciplinary approaches to understanding dietary decisions; psychological investigations of memory, communication, and metacognition; and the utilization of nonhuman primate models to address anthropological questions, including JOANNE TURNER, PH.D. Understanding how and why elderly people are more susceptible to tuberculosis infection is a research focus of Texas Biomedical Research Institute’s Vice President for Research (VPR). Joanne Turner, Ph.D. is a Professor performing research on tuberculosis (TB), centering on the immune system in relation to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection SUPPORT BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH Leverage: On average, for every $1 contributed, Texas Biomed scientists gain another $12 in competitive grant support, making Institute researchers among the most productive anywhere. Critical programs and projects: Research grant and contract funding is the majority funding source of Texas Biomed, totaling about 75% of ourrevenue.
SCIENTISTS ARCHIVE
Lab Animal Medicine. Laboratory Animal Medicine. Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disorders. Molecular Genetics/Epigenetics. NonHuman Primate Model Development in Reproduction and Aging. Parasite Genetics. Regenerative Medicine. Research Resources Coordination.Tuberculosis.
THE ARGYLE - TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Argyle. The Argyle, a stately Southern mansion and unique private club, is devoted exclusively to the support of the life-saving efforts of the Texas Biomedical Research Institute. Founded in the 1950s, it serves as a bond between the independent research institution and those who give time and money to support it. For more information SCIENTISTS AT TEXAS BIOMED ESTABLISH A HUMAN TRANSGENIC Study provides research community with critical small animal model necessary for researchers developing therapies and vaccines. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (July 23, 2020) Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed) scientists have added another tool to the COVID-19 toolbelt, validating a new small animal model for studying SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. ANDREW HAYHURST, PH.D. The redesign of the surfaces of microbes allows us to “educate” them to perform simple tasks of interest to therapeutic and nanotechnology communities and is a recent focus of the Hayhurst lab. Ebola virus. Marburg virus. Botulinum neurotoxins. Novel cancer therapeutics. Nanotechnology. Dr. Hayhurst contributes more than 20years of
MARCEL DAADI, PH.D.
Dr. Daadi is an expert in regulated translational research and has developed therapeutic neural stem cell lines (NSC) for clinical use in Parkinson’s disease, stroke, and to target brain tumors in both industrial and academic settings. He discovered a novel technique of engineering these stem cell lines from pluripotent human embryonicstem
PETER NATHANIELSZ, PH.D. Research Focus. Dr. Nathanielsz’ current and future research is centered on pregnancy and developmental research which is the key to prevention of everything from marked structural abnormalities such as cleft palate to the subtle changes that we do not see in minute structure of the heart and other organs that are now known topredispose to:
CORINNA ROSS, PH.D.
Dr. Ross has completed cross-sectional studies to examine health phenotypes in marmosets for five domains of interest for human health and aging: Mobility. Cognition. Metabolism. Homeostasis. Immune function. Overall, these studies provide a characterization of health parameters for young and geriatric marmosets which will greatlyenhance
SNPRC ANNOUNCES NEW ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR RESEARCH Chris Chen, Ph.D. As the new Assistant Director for Research Support at the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC), Christopher Chen, Ph.D., is in charge of improving operations at one of only seven National Primate Research Centers in the country.. More than 2400 baboons, rhesus macaques, marmosets, and retired chimpanzees are housed at the SNPRC on the campus of Texas PRE-OFFER PROTECTED VETERAN SELF-IDENTIFICATION FORM Voluntary Pre-Offer Self-ID For use with plans effective on/after March 24, 2014 Page 1 of 1 . PRE-OFFER PROTECTED VETERAN TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Texas Biomed Biomedical Research Institute is pioneering and sharing scientific breakthroughs to protect you, your families and our global community from the threat of infectious diseases. Texas Biomed is the only private, non-profit infectious disease research facility to combine nine biocontainment laboratories, including 2 CDC-regulatedlabs
SUPPORT BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH Leverage: On average, for every $1 contributed, Texas Biomed scientists gain another $12 in competitive grant support, making Institute researchers among the most productive anywhere. Critical programs and projects: Research grant and contract funding is the majority funding source of Texas Biomed, totaling about 75% of ourrevenue.
TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Mission. The Founder’s Council welcomes individuals ages 25 to 46 to embrace Tom Slick’s vision by becoming community advocates and financial supporters of life-saving biomedical research. Members’ annual donations help fund competitive grants to Texas Biomed scientists for their vital work, while the group’s fun-filledspecial
THE ARGYLE - TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTETEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTETEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCHTEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE STAFFTHE ARGYLE CLUB SAN ANTONIOTHE ARGYLE HOLLYWOOD CATHEARGYLE SAN ANTONIO
The Argyle. The Argyle, a stately Southern mansion and unique private club, is devoted exclusively to the support of the life-saving efforts of the Texas Biomedical Research Institute. Founded in the 1950s, it serves as a bond between the independent research institution and those who give time and money to support it. For more informationPOSITIONS ARCHIVE
Reasonable Accommodation Requests. Texas Biomed is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with physical and mental disabilities. If you need special assistance or an accommodation while seeking employment, please email HRO_Staff@txbiomed.org or call: 210-258-9400. DAVID B. ELMORE, B.S., D.V.M., M.P.V.M. Dr. Elmore received his veterinary degree from U.C. Davis in 1984, and his MPVM, U.C. Davis in 1985. Dr. Elmore joined Texas Biomedical Research Institute in February 2016 in the role of Consulting Assistant Director of Veterinary Resources & Research Support for the Southwest National Primate Research Center. He brings over thirty-twoyears of
DEEPAK KAUSHAL, PH.D. Deepak Kaushal, Ph.D., is a Professor and the Director of the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC) at Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed). He is recognized for having developed the macaque model of TB using the natural inhalation route of infection and a model of Mtb /HIV co-infection.EDWARD DICK, D.V.M.
Research Focus. Dr. Dick is a board-certified veterinary pathologist with more than 25 years of experience in biomedical research, laboratory animal medicine, and pathology. Pathology is not only a medical and diagnostic discipline, but also a scientific discipline that focuses on the examination of tissues to diagnose disease andstudies the
KEN SAYERS, PH.D.
Research Focus. Dr. Sayers is a biological anthropologist with broad interests in primate cognition, ecology, evolution, and health. His research has included multidisciplinary approaches to understanding dietary decisions; psychological investigations of memory, communication, and metacognition; and the utilization of nonhuman primate models to address anthropological questions, including JOANNE TURNER, PH.D. Understanding how and why elderly people are more susceptible to tuberculosis infection is a research focus of Texas Biomedical Research Institute’s Vice President for Research (VPR). Joanne Turner, Ph.D. is a Professor performing research on tuberculosis (TB), centering on the immune system in relation to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Texas Biomed Biomedical Research Institute is pioneering and sharing scientific breakthroughs to protect you, your families and our global community from the threat of infectious diseases. Texas Biomed is the only private, non-profit infectious disease research facility to combine nine biocontainment laboratories, including 2 CDC-regulatedlabs
SUPPORT BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH Leverage: On average, for every $1 contributed, Texas Biomed scientists gain another $12 in competitive grant support, making Institute researchers among the most productive anywhere. Critical programs and projects: Research grant and contract funding is the majority funding source of Texas Biomed, totaling about 75% of ourrevenue.
TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Mission. The Founder’s Council welcomes individuals ages 25 to 46 to embrace Tom Slick’s vision by becoming community advocates and financial supporters of life-saving biomedical research. Members’ annual donations help fund competitive grants to Texas Biomed scientists for their vital work, while the group’s fun-filledspecial
THE ARGYLE - TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTETEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTETEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCHTEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE STAFFTHE ARGYLE CLUB SAN ANTONIOTHE ARGYLE HOLLYWOOD CATHEARGYLE SAN ANTONIO
The Argyle. The Argyle, a stately Southern mansion and unique private club, is devoted exclusively to the support of the life-saving efforts of the Texas Biomedical Research Institute. Founded in the 1950s, it serves as a bond between the independent research institution and those who give time and money to support it. For more informationPOSITIONS ARCHIVE
Reasonable Accommodation Requests. Texas Biomed is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with physical and mental disabilities. If you need special assistance or an accommodation while seeking employment, please email HRO_Staff@txbiomed.org or call: 210-258-9400. DAVID B. ELMORE, B.S., D.V.M., M.P.V.M. Dr. Elmore received his veterinary degree from U.C. Davis in 1984, and his MPVM, U.C. Davis in 1985. Dr. Elmore joined Texas Biomedical Research Institute in February 2016 in the role of Consulting Assistant Director of Veterinary Resources & Research Support for the Southwest National Primate Research Center. He brings over thirty-twoyears of
DEEPAK KAUSHAL, PH.D. Deepak Kaushal, Ph.D., is a Professor and the Director of the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC) at Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed). He is recognized for having developed the macaque model of TB using the natural inhalation route of infection and a model of Mtb /HIV co-infection.EDWARD DICK, D.V.M.
Research Focus. Dr. Dick is a board-certified veterinary pathologist with more than 25 years of experience in biomedical research, laboratory animal medicine, and pathology. Pathology is not only a medical and diagnostic discipline, but also a scientific discipline that focuses on the examination of tissues to diagnose disease andstudies the
KEN SAYERS, PH.D.
Research Focus. Dr. Sayers is a biological anthropologist with broad interests in primate cognition, ecology, evolution, and health. His research has included multidisciplinary approaches to understanding dietary decisions; psychological investigations of memory, communication, and metacognition; and the utilization of nonhuman primate models to address anthropological questions, including JOANNE TURNER, PH.D. Understanding how and why elderly people are more susceptible to tuberculosis infection is a research focus of Texas Biomedical Research Institute’s Vice President for Research (VPR). Joanne Turner, Ph.D. is a Professor performing research on tuberculosis (TB), centering on the immune system in relation to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection SUPPORT BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH Leverage: On average, for every $1 contributed, Texas Biomed scientists gain another $12 in competitive grant support, making Institute researchers among the most productive anywhere. Critical programs and projects: Research grant and contract funding is the majority funding source of Texas Biomed, totaling about 75% of ourrevenue.
SCIENTISTS ARCHIVE
Lab Animal Medicine. Laboratory Animal Medicine. Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disorders. Molecular Genetics/Epigenetics. NonHuman Primate Model Development in Reproduction and Aging. Parasite Genetics. Regenerative Medicine. Research Resources Coordination.Tuberculosis.
THE ARGYLE - TEXAS BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE The Argyle. The Argyle, a stately Southern mansion and unique private club, is devoted exclusively to the support of the life-saving efforts of the Texas Biomedical Research Institute. Founded in the 1950s, it serves as a bond between the independent research institution and those who give time and money to support it. For more information SCIENTISTS AT TEXAS BIOMED ESTABLISH A HUMAN TRANSGENIC Study provides research community with critical small animal model necessary for researchers developing therapies and vaccines. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (July 23, 2020) Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed) scientists have added another tool to the COVID-19 toolbelt, validating a new small animal model for studying SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. ANDREW HAYHURST, PH.D. The redesign of the surfaces of microbes allows us to “educate” them to perform simple tasks of interest to therapeutic and nanotechnology communities and is a recent focus of the Hayhurst lab. Ebola virus. Marburg virus. Botulinum neurotoxins. Novel cancer therapeutics. Nanotechnology. Dr. Hayhurst contributes more than 20years of
MARCEL DAADI, PH.D.
Dr. Daadi is an expert in regulated translational research and has developed therapeutic neural stem cell lines (NSC) for clinical use in Parkinson’s disease, stroke, and to target brain tumors in both industrial and academic settings. He discovered a novel technique of engineering these stem cell lines from pluripotent human embryonicstem
PETER NATHANIELSZ, PH.D. Research Focus. Dr. Nathanielsz’ current and future research is centered on pregnancy and developmental research which is the key to prevention of everything from marked structural abnormalities such as cleft palate to the subtle changes that we do not see in minute structure of the heart and other organs that are now known topredispose to:
CORINNA ROSS, PH.D.
Dr. Ross has completed cross-sectional studies to examine health phenotypes in marmosets for five domains of interest for human health and aging: Mobility. Cognition. Metabolism. Homeostasis. Immune function. Overall, these studies provide a characterization of health parameters for young and geriatric marmosets which will greatlyenhance
SNPRC ANNOUNCES NEW ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR RESEARCH Chris Chen, Ph.D. As the new Assistant Director for Research Support at the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC), Christopher Chen, Ph.D., is in charge of improving operations at one of only seven National Primate Research Centers in the country.. More than 2400 baboons, rhesus macaques, marmosets, and retired chimpanzees are housed at the SNPRC on the campus of Texas PRE-OFFER PROTECTED VETERAN SELF-IDENTIFICATION FORM Voluntary Pre-Offer Self-ID For use with plans effective on/after March 24, 2014 Page 1 of 1 . PRE-OFFER PROTECTED VETERANSkip to content
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