The Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Diseases

Seeking to Cure Diseases of Our Time in Our Time

sarofim building

The Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Diseases (IMM) at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston was established in 1995 in the heart of the Texas Medical Center - the world's largest.  The IMM is focused on studying and preventing diseases at the genetic, cellular and molecular levels using DNA and protein technologies and animal models. The IMM is part of the Texas Therapeutics Institute, a multi-institutional collaboration encouraging drug discovery.

The Institute of Molecular Medicine

Opened in 2006, the 229,000-square-foot Fayez S. Sarofim Research Building houses the IMM's research centers:

  • Human Genetics
  • Cardiovascular Genetics
  • Metabolic and Degenerative Diseases
  • Stem Cells Research
  • Immunology and Autoimmune Diseases
  • Proteomics and Systems Biology
  • Molecular Imaging
  • Senator Lloyd Bentsen and B.A. Bentsen Center
    for Stroke Research
  • Texas Therapeutics Institute

Current Research at the IMM

  • Properties and therapeutic applications of adult and embryonic stem cells
  • Links between obesity and cancer
  • Relationship between excessive fat accumulation and diabetes
  • First in-human images of near-infrared fluorescence
  • Genetic variants tied to increased cardiovascular and stroke risk
  • Proteomics and systems biology in cancer and immunology
  • Antibody, aptamer and small molecule drug discovery programs
  • Nanomedicine in cancer and infectious diseases
  • Glycobiology of the Notch signaling pathway

We're looking for the best and brightest. Visit www.uthouston.edu/imm/career-opportunities.htm

For additional information, contact:

John F. Hancock, MA, MB, BChir, PhD
Email: Kristina Nettling
1825 Pressler Street
Houston, Texas 77030
Phone: 713-500-2401, Fax: 713-500-2420

IMM: www.uthouston.edu/imm/

Photo: Fayez S. Sarofim Research Building and University Center Tower by Richard Payne ©2006

The University of Texas is an EO/AA employer. M/F/D/V


If you see errors on this page, please contact Monica J. Bennett at 713-500-3672 or email at Monica.J.Bennett@uth.tmc.edu

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