News & Events
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With the help of some of nature’s best engineers, NIBIB-funded researchers have developed technology to regrow damaged facial nerves.
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Releasing a drug selectively in specific locations in the body, including the brain, has been challenging. Researchers at the University of Utah have tackled the problem by designing ultrasound-sensitive nanoparticles that release a drug at the targeted site when activated by focused ultrasound…
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NIH has awarded more than $4 million in funds and support services to three diagnostic technology developers as part of RADx ® Tech’s Advanced Platforms for HIV Viral Load Monitoring program.
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Researchers use multiorgan tissue chips to study the impacts of space radiation on human physiology to support the astronauts of tomorrow.
Events
Advances in Immunoengineering: Fundamentals and Cutting-edge Advances
This course will review the fundamentals of the immune system and its components, engineering strategies to modulate the immune system, and clinical applications to improve patient care and outcomes in the development of neoadjuvant immunotherapies, highlighting particular considerations for immunological mechanisms, clinical development, and pathologic response assessments.
Integrating Clinical Imaging with Multimodal Data for AI in Precision Medicine
This NIH Common Fund workshop aims to identify opportunities and challenges in enabling precision medicine with AI through the integration of clinical imaging and other multimodal health data.
NIBIB in the News
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December 23, 2024Rockville Native Parinaz Fathi Makes 2025 Forbes 30 Under 30 List
December 11, 2024RADx Tech: Advancing COVID-19 Diagnostic Technology
Learn how NIBIB’s Point of Care network has mobilized engineers and innovators across the country to create different types of tests for use in a variety of settings and communities to help overcome the COVID-19 global crisis.