UNMC_Acronym_Vert_sm_4c
University of Nebraska Medical Center

Georgette Kanmogne, PhD, MPH

Education
  • PhD in Molecular Parasitology, University of Bristol, United Kingdom, 1996
  • MPH, University of Oklahoma, 2002
Memberships
  • Member of the American Society for Virology
  • Member of the International Society for NeuroVirology
  • Editorial board, Current HIV Research
Recognition
  • February 2012: UNMC Distinguished Scientist Award.
  • 2006: Nebraska Bankers Association equipment grant award (project 2 PI)
  • July 2006: Nicholas B. Badami Research Fellow Award
  • October 2003: Pfizer grant award
  • June 2001–May 2003: American Foundation for AIDS Research grant award
  • September 2000: Travel Award from the Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience
  • April 2000: Post-doctoral travel award from the American Society for Virology
  • July 1995: Travel Award from the British Society of Parasitology (BSP)
  • May 1995: Travel Grant from the University of Bristol Alumni Foundation
  • February 1992–June 1996: World Health Organization (WHO) Research Training Grant

Selected Professional Service

  • October 2017–February 2023: Standing member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, UNMC College of Medicine
  • 2019–Present: Extramural advisor to the Hampton University Institutional Biosafety Committee
  • Nov 2020–Present: Regular-standing member, NIH HCCS study section
  • December 2020: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH study section ZNS1 SRB-X (14)
  • March 2020: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH study section ZRG1 BDCN-N (55)R
  • December 2019: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH study section ZRG1 AARRM02
  • February 2019: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH study section ZNS1 SRB-L BRAIN INITIATIVE
  • September 2018: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH study section ZHL1 CSR-D
  • April 2018: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH study section ZRG1PSE-B(55)R
  • February 2018: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH study section ZDA1 HXO-H(15)R
  • February 2018: Grant reviewer for the American Association for the Advancement of Science and King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST)
  • September 2017: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NHLBI, NIH study section ZHL1 CSR-D (O1)
    Multi-Site Investigator-Initiated Clinical Trials AIDS Applications, NHLBI
  • March 2017: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NHLBI, NIH study section IRG/SRG: ZHL1 CSR-P (M1)
  • November 2016: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH NAED study section
  • February 2016: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH study section ZRG1 IFCN-L. Feb.2016
  • February 2016: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH study section ZRG1 BDCN-N(55)R
  • March 2015: Co-Chair, “Human and Animal Studies of Infectious Diseases in Africa” session; Society for Neuroscience Africa Symposium, Durban, South Africa
  • April 2015: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH study section ZRG1 AARR-C
  • April 2015: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH study section 2015/05 ZAA1 DD(54)
  • October 2013: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH study section ZRG1 ETTN-C(10)B
  • September 2013: Reviewed grants for the Italian Ministry of Health
  • August 2013: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH study section ZRG1SBIB-P.(50)R
  • July 2013: Reviewed grants for the British Medical Research Council
  • June 2013: Reviewer, NIH study section ZRG1 BDCN-N55R
  • February 2013: Reviewed grants for the Indo-US Science & Technology Forum and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
  • 2008–2013: NIH NAED regular study section member.
  • March 2010: Ad-Hoc grant reviewer, NIH study section ZAA1 DD 01
  • March 2008–Present: Vice Chair for Resource Allocation and Faculty Development, Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Neurosciences, UNMC
  • June 2009: Co-Chair, Investigator-in-Training I Session, 9th International Symposium on Neurovirology, June 2-6 2009, Miami, FL
  • July 2005–July 2006: Chair of the Neuroscience and Departmental Speaker Committee
  • 2006: A Faculty representative at the UNMC accreditation meeting: meeting and discussion with reviewers from the Higher Learning Commission of North Central Association of Schools and Universities.

Teaching Activities

  • Didactic teaching to medical, pharmacy, and graduate students: GURD (M2); PHAR 682; NSC820; NSC930; NSC922.
  • Mentoring of students and postdoctoral fellows.