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About iCubed

The Institute for Immunology and Informatics (iCubed) was established in 2008 as part of the University of Rhode Island’s (URI) emerging biotechnology program. The institute maintains offices and laboratory space in the historic Shepard Building as part of URI’s Feinstein Providence Campus. iCubed scientists bring research expertise, collaboration, and mentoring to the challenge of global infectious diseases.

To improve human and animal health by applying the power of technology and informatics to advance the development of better vaccines, diagnostics, and therapeutics. 
We also seek to inspire and advance the role of women and under-represented populations in science.
To improve human and animal health by applying the power of technology and informatics to advance the development of better vaccines, diagnostics, and therapeutics. 
We also seek to inspire and advance the role of women and under-represented populations in science.
A world free of diseases caused by infection.
A world free of diseases caused by infection.
Generating new insights into infectious diseases, vaccines, and therapeutics by engaging in basic and applied research, and training the next generation of scientists.
Generating new insights into infectious diseases, vaccines, and therapeutics by engaging in basic and applied research, and training the next generation of scientists.
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