Automotive Safety Research Institute
The Automotive Safety Research Institute (ASRI) is the safety component of the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR). It is a research-based interdisciplinary program focused on the critical human-vehicle-road interface. ASRI’s goal is to bring together nationally and internationally recognized researchers, educators and government and corporate partners to improve the safety of the automotive transportation environment.
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Clemson University Computing and Information Technology
Clemson Computing and Information Technology (CCIT) is the primary supplier of computing and information technology services to Clemson University. CCIT also maintains an outreach program that supports the computing activities of various state and federal agencies, educational institutions and private companies. CCIT research staff are collaborating with IBIOE researchers to develop new, immersive research environments.
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Clemson University Genomics Institute
The Clemson University Genomics Institute (CUGI) is involved in the development and distribution of genomic tools and services for the life science community. The Institute also performs research projects that focus on the discovery and functional analysis of important genes and genomic regions from plants, animals, microbes and humans using the specialized tools of genomics and proteomics. IBIOE tissue fabrication research relies on advanced genomics and proteomics instrumentation build complex tissue structures.
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Medical University of South Carolina
Center for Functional Outcomes and Reconstructive Biotechnology
The Center for Functional Outcomes and Reconstructive Biotechnology is a clinical research center devoted to returning function and quality of life to patients who have lost oral/facial structures. The Center bridges basic scientists with clinical scientists to develop innovative technologies in the treatment of head and neck cancers and other deformities. MUSC clinicians are working with IBIOE faculty to develop hard and soft tissue cell based reconstructive therapies.
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PEER – Programs for Educational Enrichment and Retention
The Clemson University PEER Office provides support services for underrepresented students through the College of Engineering and Science. PEER assists underrepresented College of Engineering and Science students in preparing for demanding careers in engineering or science related fields. Several IBIOE doctoral students and undergraduate researchers have been recruited through the PEER program.
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Arthur M. Spiro Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership
The mission of the Clemson University Arthur M. Spiro Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership is to support educational, research, and outreach programs that promote entrepreneurial activity and economic development of the region, state, and nation. IBIOE researchers, in collaboration with Spiro Institute faculty, are actively involved in the intellectual property process, including the development of spin-off companies.
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Synthes
Synthes is a global medical device company, specializing in the instruments, implants and biomaterials for the surgical fixation, correction and regeneration of the human skeleton and its soft tissues. Synthes is sponsoring IBIOE biomaterials research in the area of trauma management and reconstruction.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC)
Department of Statistics and Operations Research
The Department of Statistics and Operations Research specializes in inference, decision-making, and data analysis involving complex models and systems exhibiting both deterministic and random behavior. UNC researchers are working with IBIOE faculty in the development and analysis of quantitative and computational tools to enable biomodeling and evaluation of cell based systems.
visit Dr. Budhiraja and Dr. Leadbetter
University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC-C)
Department of Biology
The Department of Biology strives to achieve a balance among theory and the actual practice of biology as demonstrated in the laboratory and field, as well as in special courses such as investigations and most importantly, in research. UNC-C researchers are working with IBIOE faculty to develop new 3-D tissue systems for development biology studies, including mechanisms of cancer metastasis, vascular and immune interactions during cancer growth.
visit the UNCC Department of Biology
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