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NIH Review Changes Outlined at Conference
SAN FRANCISCO, July 2, 2009 -- During a lunchtime talk at the Human Brain Mapping meeting last month, James Bjork, a program officer with the National Institute of Health’s (NIH) National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), outlined recent and upcoming changes to the NIH...
Repulsive Casimir Measured
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 7, 2009 -- For the first time, physicists have measured a repulsive Casimir force that could be tailored for a wide range of new nanotechnology applications. The study, which builds on previous work on the quantum mechanical force, was led by Federico Capasso,...
Science Policy: Obama vs. McCain
Oct 2, 2008 — Most of my fellow scientists care more for experiments and the life of the mind than political wrangling. However, I urge you to remember that what happens in Washington during this election year will influence whether or not you have the money to...
Virus Imaged in Great Detail
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 6, 2008 -- Single-particle electron cryomicroscopy, also known as cryo-EM, has been used to capture a 3-D image of a virus with near atomic-level resolution, the highest level of detail achieved for a living organism of that size. A team led by Wen Jiang,...
Biomedical Polymers Created
ATLANTA, Jan. 8, 2008 -- Unique polymers that change shape upon heating are being developed for biomedical applications such as opening blocked arteries, probing neurons in the brain and engineering a tougher spine. These so-called shape-memory polymers can be...
Biolab Draft Deemed Weak
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3, 2007 -- A National Institutes of Health draft assessment of the risks associated with a proposed biocontainment laboratory at Boston University is "not sound and credible," according to a National Research Council (NRC) report requested by the state of...
NIH Supports Microscopy
WALTHAM, Mass., and NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 27, 2007 -- The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded more than $5 million to two researchers working separately to advance the study of cancer, diabetes and neurological diseases by developing new microscopy techniques. NIH Director Elias A....
NIH Awards UA Nearly $1M for Mass Spectrometer
Jul 26, 2007 — The National Institutes of Health (NIH) awarded a $924,995 High-End Instrumentation (HEI) grant to the University of Arizona (UA) for a mass spectrometer that will assist various UA scientists doing research as diverse as the atmospheric chemistry...
Biomedicine Grants Awarded
BETHESDA, Md., June 12, 2007 -- The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), a part of the National Institutes of Health, announced today it will provide $20.65 million in grants to fund cutting-edge equipment required to advance biomedical research. Awarded to research...
Nanomotor Assessed for Treating AIDS, Cancer
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dec. 6, 2006 -- The National Institutes of Health recently awarded a multidisciplinary team $7 million over five years to study the potential use of a nanomotor -- a microscopic biological machine -- in diagnosing and treating diseases such as cancer, AIDS,...
Unemployed Scientists Create Ultrapowerful Microscope
LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va., Aug. 11, 2006 -- Two out-of-work scientists equipped with $50,000 in personal funds and a living room for a lab have created a new light microscope so powerful that it allows users to discern the precise location of individual proteins inside cells. The new...
Biologist Who Developed Fluorescence Imaging Techniques Receives NIH Award
Sep 30, 2005 — BETHESDA, Md., Sept. 30 -- Clare M. Waterman-Storer, an associate professor in the department of cell biology at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif., has been named one of 13 recipients of the National Institute of Health's (NIH)...
RPI to Develop 3-D Patient Models
Aug 11, 2005 — TROY, N.Y., Aug. 11 -- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) is leading a team of researchers awarded a three-year, $2.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop 3-D virtual patient models that will more accurately...
Imaging Startup Gets NIH Grant
May 13, 2005 — ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 13 -- Koning Corp., a Rochester-based imaging startup, announced it has received a $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to build a cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanner for the early diagnosis...
Plaque Presents Nanotech Research Challenge
May 4, 2005 — ATLANTA, May 4 -- Biomedical nanotechnology might help shed light on the molecular mechanisms responsible for plaque buildup that can lead to heart disease. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded researchers from Georgia Institute of...
NIH Announces First Pioneer Awards
Oct 4, 2004 — BETHESDA, Md., Oct. 4 -- Nine researchers who are pushing the limits in nanoscale chemistry and mechanics, bioengineering, spectroscopy and other areas of medical science are recipients of the first National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s...
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Jul 22, 2004 — Carl Zeiss MicroImaging Inc., a developer of optical imaging technologies, and Cellomics Inc., a Pittsburgh, Pa., biotechnology company, have announced plans to bring small-molecule screening to basic science researchers supported by the National...
Imaging Study Shows Brain Maturing
Jun 11, 2004 — BETHESDA, Md., June 11 -- The brain's center of reasoning and problem solving is among the last to mature, a new study graphically reveals. The decade-long magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of normal brain development, from ages 4 to 21, by...
NIH Center Installs Spatial 3-D System
Jan 20, 2004 — BURLINGTON, Mass., Jan. 20 -- The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center in Bethesda, Md., has installed a Perspecta Spatial 3D imaging system, developed by Actuality Systems Inc., for research in pinpointing tumor...
NIH Installs 3-D System for Tumor Research
Jan 1, 2004 — BURLINGTON, Mass., Jan. 20 -- The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center in Bethesda, Md., has installed a Perspecta Spatial 3D imaging system, developed by Actuality Systems Inc., for research in pinpointing tumor...
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