UTMB Research Faculty Advancement The mission of the Office of Faculty Nomination, Advancement, and Recognition is to increase faculty success by supporting and fostering a culture of excellence through the promotion of opportunities for professional recognition and advancement. Join the Research Community Fund-Grant Announce Channel to get the latest funding opportunities. FNAR Members Faculty Advancement Contacts Nisha Garg Nisha Garg, PhD MBAProfessorMicrobiology and Immunologynigarg@utmb.edu Kelly Dineley, PhD Kelly Dineley, PhDProfessorNeurologyktdinele@utmb.edu Melodi Moore For Limited Submissions Information:Melodi MooreResearch Development SpecialistResearch Administrationmdmoore@utmb.edu Pamela Petty For Other Inquiries:Pamela PettyTraining SpecialistResearch Administrationpbpetty@utmb.edu Recognition FNAR Recognition Karen Szauter, MD, MACP Karen Szauter, MD, MACPAlpha Omega Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher AwardAssociation of American Colleges 2023 Shannan Rossi Shannan Rossi, PhD, MBAFellowAmerican Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Nikos Vasilakis, PhD, MA Nikos Vasilakis, PhD, MADalrymple-Young AwardAmerican Committee on Anrthropod-Bourne Viruses andZoonotic Viruses (ACAV) Previous recognition Upcoming Submissions Institute for Human Infections and Immunity (IHII) January 30-31, 2024 The award includes a $2000 research award. Awardee will be featured at the IHII symposium and requested to give a 30-minute talk focusing on their research program. Limited Submission Site Limited Submission Applications Awards & Prestigious Grants Relevant Resources Limited Submission WebpageAnnual Calendar of Limited Submissions Links and Deadlines InfoEd Resources OnCore Resources Research Storage Right-Side Nav Research Experts Funding Institutional ECRT PeopleSoft infoEd OnCore Cayuse Pure REDCap TriNetX EHS Assist BioRender
Institute for Human Infections and Immunity (IHII) January 30-31, 2024 The award includes a $2000 research award. Awardee will be featured at the IHII symposium and requested to give a 30-minute talk focusing on their research program.