2024 RAIN Collaboration Studio
Wyoming INBRE hosted the 2024 RAIN Collaboration Studio at the University of Wyoming, from May 28 – May 30, where faculty from all seven RAIN states met to explore interstate collaborative opportunities across the region. Participants enjoyed an evening reception on...
2024 DEBUT Challenge is live!
Apply by May 31, 2024 The 2024 Design by Biomedical Undergraduate Teams (DEBUT) Challenge has officially launched! This annual challenge, held by NIBIB and VentureWell, encourages undergraduate student teams to develop technology solutions to unmet needs in any area...
Smart nanoprobe illuminates prostate cancer cells
How nanoSABER works: The nanoSABER probe enters the cell (upper left) from the circulation. The legumain (found in prostate cancer cells) cleaves the probe into pieces that self-assemble into the spherical nanoprobe, which emits a signal detected by Raman...
NIBIB-led program has helped innovators pursue commercialization for a decade
Shiva Abbaszadeh, Ph.D., an associate professor in electrical and computer engineering at the University of California at Santa Cruz holding her prototype. Credit: Ryan Schlater The Concept to Clinic: Commercializing Innovation (C3i) program celebrates its 10-year...
Changes Coming to Applications and Peer Review in January 2025
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is implementing several changes affecting grant applications due on or after January 25, 2025, aimed at simplifying, clarifying, and ensuring fairness in the application and review process. They've released a comprehensive guide...
Building out sensor network for environmental monitoring.
A collaborative project titled “Improving geospatial environmental health research with Tribal communities in Montana and New Mexico” has made significant strides in environmental monitoring on the Crow Reservation. Led by Drs. Yan Lin and Joseph Hoover, along with...