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- A wireless, oxygen-generating implant from NIBIB-funded researchers at @MITChemE could treat diabetes in one fell swoop. Find out how this technology could lower the burden of insulin management: go.nih.gov/J0OzJma
- Replying to @NIBIBgov(2/2) Following a national search, NIBIB selected Dr. Manu Platt (@DrPlattLab) as director of the BETA Center. Platt is expected to join NIBIB in February 2023. Read the press release here: nibib.nih.gov/news-events/ne…
- Today NIBIB celebrated the opening of the Biomedical Engineering Technology Acceleration (BETA) Center! The Center will bring an engineering approach to accelerate the development, validation & dissemination of cutting-edge technologies to address urgent health needs. @DrPlattLab
- Today for #Eweek2023 we’re spotlighting different types of research models. Scientists at @GVNlab have created an interconnected multi-organ tissue chip, which could allow researchers to better investigate diseases/treatments that affect multiple organs. nibib.nih.gov/news-events/ne…
- A #RADx team found that kids can self-swab for PCR-based lab tests for #COVID19. This study provides data to support recommendations regarding self-swabbing that can be implemented by schools & other group settings @EmoryUniversity @childrensatl @WilburLam nibib.nih.gov/news-events/ne…
- Rapid #COVID19 test results could help guide public health responses, but these results are not typically reported. Now, #NIH has launched a website to anonymously report the results of these at-home tests in a secure manner. Check it out here: makemytestcount.org/?utm_medium=af…
- (1/2) NIH has announced the establishment of the Biomedical Engineering Technology Acceleration (BETA) Center, which will facilitate collaboration within the NIH bioengineering community. Housed within NIBIB, the Center will serve as a catalyst for technologies to improve health.
- Women in Science and Engineering: Dr. Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic is a professor of biomedical engineering at @CUSEAS and engineers tissues to improve health and cure disease. Read the biography of one of the most-cited scientists of all time. bit.ly/2lWdYYq
- NIBIB proposes the establishment of a new trans-#NIH Center for Biomedical Engineering and Technology Acceleration (BETA Center) to accelerate the development, validation, & dissemination of high-impact biomedical technologies to address urgent national and global health needs.
- NIBIB Director Bruce Tromberg takes #OurHearts challenge lying down and up--new @jama study ow.ly/quCV30o5RY1 finds men's cardiovascular disease-event risk falls with # of pushups. Subjects who did 40+ had reduced risk vs <10. Passing the torch to Dr. Jon Lorsch @nigms
00:00 - By using synthetic datasets to train neural networks, #NIH researchers can create sharper microscopy images with significantly less processing time and computing power. Learn more about it here: nibib.nih.gov/news-events/ne… @IRPatNIH











