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Centers of Biomedical Research ExcellenceSEE ALSO: NCRR's Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) support thematic multidisciplinary centers that augment and strengthen institutional biomedical research capacity. This is accomplished by expanding and developing biomedical faculty research capability and enhancing research infrastructure, including the establishment of core facilities needed to carry out the objectives of a multidisciplinary, collaborative program. These centers are led by NIH-funded investigators with expertise central to the theme of the grant proposal. The centers promote collaborative interactive efforts among researchers with complementary backgrounds, skills, and expertise. In some instances, COBRE support will facilitate the development of new disease-specific research centers or augment the capability of existing centers. Researchers supported through the COBREs are expected to compete independently for external peer-reviewed grant support. Alaska | Arkansas | Delaware | Hawaii | Idaho | Kansas | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maine | Mississippi | Montana | Nebraska | Nevada | New Hampshire | New Mexico | North Dakota | Oklahoma | Puerto Rico | Rhode Island | South Carolina | South Dakota | Vermont | West Virginia | Wyoming Each COBRE includes:
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