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RCMI - Morehouse School of Medicine

Group Members

  • Bond, Vincent
    Principal Investigator/Director
    Chair of Microbiology, Biochemistry
    Morehouse School of Medicine
    Microbiology, Biochemistry, & Immunology

  • Browner, Natasha
    Administrator
    Director, Lab Services Research Resource
    Morehouse School of Medicine
    Office of Sponsored Research Administration

  • Henry Akintobi, Tabia K.
    Evaluation Core Director
    Principal Investigator & Director, Prevention Research Center; Associate Dean, Community Engagement; Director, Evaluation and Institutional Assessment
    Morehouse School of Medicine
    Community Health & Preventive Medicine

  • Holliday, Rhonda
    Community Engagement Core Director
    Morehouse School of Medicine
    Community Health & Preventive Medicine

  • Igho-Pemu, Priscilla
    Research Infrastructure Core Co-Director/Unit leader
    Morehouse School of Medicine
    Medicine

  • Mayberry, Robert
    Research Infrastructure Core Co-Director/Unit leader
    Vice Chair
    Morehouse School of Medicine
    Community Health & Preventive Medicine

  • Powell, Michael D.
    Research Infrastructure Core Director
    Program Director
    Morehouse School of Medicine
    Microbiology, Biochemistry, & Immunology

  • Quarshie, Alexander
    Research Infrastructure Core Co-Director/Unit leader
    Morehouse School of Medicine
    Community Health & Preventive Medicine

  • Roth, William W.
    Research Infrastructure Core Co-Director/Unit leader
    Ambassador
    Morehouse School of Medicine
    Microbiology, Biochemistry, & Immunology

  • Stiles, Jonathan K.
    Investigator Development Core Director
    Director of Career Connections
    Morehouse School of Medicine
    Microbiology, Biochemistry, & Immunology

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