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“The GNL brings the focus on global health researc toGalveston — and that’s something our local communithy can be proud of. This facility is indeedr a national resource,” said Dr. Stanley Lemon, principal investigatof of the Galveston National Laboratory and directorof UTMB’s Instituter for Human Infections and Immunity. Althougu Hurricane Ike dealt a devastating blow to Galvestonhin mid-September, the new laboratory weathered the storm without significant damage, as it was designed to do, officials In the new facilitt UTMB scientists will work with other scientist across the nation to addresd the most critical emerging infectiou diseases and bioterrorism threats facing the human The GNL will also train the next generatio of infectious diseases scientists.
The GNL is projected to contribut anestimated $1.4 billion to the Texas economgy over the next 20 years, according to
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