Past Events
September, 2024
The 2024 IMAG Multiscale Modeling Consortium meeting is September 30 - October 2, 2024. The theme is: Setting up teams for biomedical digital twins.
August, 2024
The 6th installment of the NIBIB National Technology Centers Webinar Series will be presented Aug. 23, 2024 and will showcase centers specializing in Immunoengineering, Tissue Engineering and Tissue Manufacturing.
May, 2024
This workshop will review the strategies of hydrodynamic and thermodynamic analytical methods for the characterization of biological macromolecules and their interactions in solution.
April, 2024
The fifth installment of the NIBIB National Technology Centers (NCBIB) Webinar Series showcases the three additional centers specializing in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) methods for biomedical research and clinical translation.
March, 2024
The National Academies will host a hybrid public workshop to explore the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in neuroscience research and discuss how neuroscientific discoveries have aided in the development and advancement of AI technologies.
February, 2024
The fourth installment of the NIBIB National Technology Centers (NCBIB) Webinar Series showcases the first three centers specializing in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) methods for biomedical research and clinical translation. Gain insights into the latest advancements in tools and technologies developed by NIBIB-funded P41 Centers.
November, 2023
Researchers, technology developers, clinicians, and industry partners joined regulatory administrators, non-government organization (NGO) leaders, and investors network to discuss complementary expertise and resources to accelerate point-of-care and home-based diagnostic technology innovation, validation, and commercialization.
The event will introduce the NIH Blueprint NeuroTech Program and its mission to a diverse group of government, academic, and community partners across the Washington-Baltimore area.
The Synthetic Biology Consortium was formed as a place for researchers and stake holders interested in the synthetic biology field to interact and share ideas with each other, as well as to facilitate bringing synthetic biology researchers to the NIH.
October, 2023
One of three listening sessions about a potential NIH Common Fund research program to Complement Animal Research In Experimentation by catalyzing the development, standardization, validation, and use of New Approach Methodologies.
Information about the annual biomedical engineering society meeting and NIBIB participation.
The NIH has launched the RADx Tech Fetal Monitoring Challenge to accelerate the development of diagnostic and monitoring technologies to reduce the risk of fetal morbidity and mortality and thus improve fetal and neonatal health outcomes. If you have questions or would like to learn more, please join us for our informational webinar.
September, 2023
The Workshop is for recipient of Alzheimer's-focused administrative supplements for NIH Grants that are not focused on Alzheimer's disease (AD.
August, 2023
This webinar designed to promote interactive, team building experiences for webinar registrants to have facilitated conversations with HEAL program officials and topic experts related to technical requirements of the R33 phase of the RFA
The third installment of the NIBIB National Technology Centers (NCBIB) Webinar Series showcases four centers specializing in optical imaging and spectroscopy methods and applications of Artificial Intelligence applications in biomedical research and clinical translation.
This webinar is provided for potential applicants who want to learn details about this exciting and unique notice of funding opportunity focusing on myofascial tissues for clinical pain management.
July, 2023
The Tissue Microstructure Imaging GRC is a premier, international scientific conference focused on advancing the frontiers of science through the presentation of cutting-edge and unpublished research, prioritizing time for discussion after each talk and fostering informal interactions among scientists of all career stages.
June, 2023
The Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group (IMAG) organizes this consortium meeting annually to discuss important and focused issues concerning multiscale modeling (MSM) with the goals: to stimulate new Consortium activity and create a collaborative discussion environment for all participants of the MSM Consortium as well as non-MSM attendees from the research community.
In this 2-day meeting, the first day would focus on “Evolution and Success of the IMAG/MSM,” what IMAG/MSM has accomplished in its 20-year history and what lessons can be gleaned from them, and would also feature an Early-career Investigator Forum. The second day would focus on “The Future of Multi-Scale Modeling,” including how to increase justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI), synergize with other major initiatives, and how to grow the field of MSM in general. Early-career investigators will be an important aspect of both days as they will serve as bridges between the past, present, and future. The meeting will feature multiple speakers, including original awardees of the Consortium, and include scientific sessions, panel discussions, and small working group activities to grow and enhance the community of multiscale modelers.
Come to Washington, D.C., for the return to our in-person IMAG Multiscale Modeling Consortium (MSM) meeting!
MIDRC's June 2023 monthly seminar will focus on how MIDRC can help investigators satisfy the new NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy.