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Defunct (restructured) research institute of the University System of Maryland For other uses, see UMBI (disambiguation).
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Formed in 1985, the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute (UMBI) is part of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. It was created to provide a unified focus for Maryland's biotechnology research and education. Now it refers as Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology (IMET).

About UMBI

The University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute is a hub of intensive study into the applied science of biotechnology and its application to human health, the marine environment, agriculture, and protein engineering/structural biology.

UMBI's four centers conduct research and training that provide a core of expertise and facilities to advance the state's scientific and economic development.

UMBI emphasizes collaboration with industry, other research institutions, and federal laboratories; and sponsors training workshops, short courses, symposia, and seminars throughout the year.

Centers

It comprises four centers:

  • Center for Advanced Research in Biotechnology (CARB)
  • Center for Biosystems Research (CBR)
  • Center of Marine Biotechnology (COMB)
  • Medical Biotechnology Center (MBC)

UMBI Central Administration is currently located in the Columbus Center in the Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland. The Columbus Center's Hall of Exploration was used at the home for a short-lived marine biotechnology museum from May through December 1997.

See also

  • Cloth filter, a low cost water treatment developed by academics from UMBI

External links

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