Biomedical Graduate Research Organization
Home to 53 percent of Georgetown University's sponsored research funding, Georgetown's Biomedical Graduate Research Organization (BGRO), led by Robert Clarke, Ph.D., Sc.D., was created to foster cutting-edge interdisciplinary collaboration and to enhance Georgetown University Medical Center’s basic science and translational research capacity, especially in the areas of neurosciences, child health and human development, cardiovascular-kidney diseases, infectious diseases and in collaborative work with researchers and clinicians from Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. In addition to promoting this lifesaving research, BGRO’s focus on educational and academic excellence in the biomedical sciences is helping to create the next generation of researchers in the United States and around the world.
EducationBasic Science Departments & DisciplinesBiochemistry and Molecular & Cellular Biology Centers IncludeCenter for the Brain Basis of Cognition Center for Child and Human Development Center for Hypertension and Renal Disease Research Center for Neural Injury and Recovery Center for the Study of Learning Center for the Study of Sex Differences Center for Trauma and the Community Imaging Science and Information Systems Institute for Reproductive Health Memory Disorders Program |
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