NewsFaster Processing Makes Cutting-Edge Fluorescence Microscopy More Accessibleby National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringNIH researchers put complex, high-resolution data within reach for many more scientists
NewsHybrid Microscope Creates Digital Biopsiesby National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringInfrared-optical hybrid “sees” molecular signatures of cancer biopsies
NewsScientists Triple Storage Time of Human Donor Liversby National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringNIH-funded research project develops new method to preserve human livers for transplantation
NewsBetter Together: Merged Microscope Offers Unprecedented Look at Biological Processesby National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringNIH researchers combine two microscope technologies to create sharper, faster images
NewsEarly Stimulation Improves Performance of Bioengineered Human Heart Cellsby National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringNIH-funded scientists create adult-like cardiac model for drug testing
NewsAlternative MRI Contrast Agent Performs Well in NIH Studyby National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringConcerns about currently-used contrast agents spur studies to find safer options
NewsEngineers Use Natural Protein as Nanoshuttle for Anti-Cancer Vaccinesby National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringVaccines that bind to body’s own albumin move technology closer to eventual use in humans
NewsMaking Good Bacteria Better, and Easy to Track, Thanks to Genetic Engineeringby National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringWith NIBIB-funded technology, ultrasound monitors whether treatments are working
NewsResearchers Create Higher-Quality Pictures of Biospecimensby National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringNIH scientists improve efficiency, speed, and resolution of optical microscopy
NewsNanotechnology Helps Rewarm Fast-Frozen Donor Tissue, Enabling Long-Term Viabilityby National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringSWIFT magnetic resonance tool assures removal of nanoparticles from rewarmed samples