News & Events
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College athletes want to know when they can return to playing sports after a concussion. NIH-funded researchers have developed a new prognostic model.
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Many cancer drugs fail to penetrate deep into tumors, but new research suggests magnetism could help pull them through.
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Researchers are developing a preclinical method to stimulate the brain without drilling into the skull by guiding a catheter through the cerebrospinal fluid.
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Engineered tissues could one day do the work of traditional electrical stimulation devices while offering more customizable and biologically friendly solutions.
Events
Emerging Technologies for Coronary Artery Disease Imaging: Vision 2040
The “Emerging Technologies for Coronary Artery Disease Imaging: Vision 2040” workshop will take place September 17–18, 2025, at the NIH campus in Bethesda, MD. This is an in-person workshop hosted by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB).
NIBIB in the News
RADx Tech: Advancing COVID-19 Diagnostic Technology
Learn how NIBIB’s Point of Care network has mobilized engineers and innovators across the country to create different types of tests for use in a variety of settings and communities to help overcome the COVID-19 global crisis.