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Welcome to the Bioengineering Bazaar! Check out our interactive features and have fun while learning about bioengineering, biomedical imaging, future surgical technologies, and more!

    Advice for Future Scientists

    Researchers from chemical engineering, biomedical and bioengineering, biochemistry, and biophysics give their advice to science students and those who are thinking of going into science.

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    Women in Science and Engineering

    NIBIB is celebrating the exceptional work of women grantees. The global science community has recognized that a gender gap in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) has existed for many years. In the past fifteen years, there has been an ongoing effort to promote and inspire women and girls to participate in STEM fields.

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    Understanding Medical Scans

    Understanding Medical Scans is an app designed to help patients learn what to expect during a medical scan and how scans can help with both diagnosis and treatment. This app makes medical imaging information easily available anywhere. It was designed to give patients basic information about what they are going to experience, and help them ask more informed questions of their technologists.

    How Do X-rays Work?

    X-rays were one of the first forms of biomedical imaging and NIBIB's 60 Seconds of Science explain how they create those images of bones we all know well.

    Play the "Want to be a Bioengineer?" video game challenge and rack up points while learning about biomedical imaging, regenerative medicine, and hi-tech assistive technologies. Go for the high score and see if you want to be bioengineer.

    What's up with this guy? The Bionic Man is loaded with the latest in biomedical technologies. Check out new prosthetic limbs, artificial organs, brain computer interfaces, and more!

    Learn how the the National Institutes of Health has mobilized to battle the COVID-19 pandemic. The video describes how the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering has taken the lead on fast-track development of new rapid COVID-19 testing approaches to help people get back to work, school and normal activities. 

    These topics provide an in-depth look at the latest science in medical technology, as well as overviews of the different divisions of the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering.