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A Novel pH Sensor for Detecting Local Pathologies

May 12, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

Novel Geometrically Encoded Magnetic Sensors
Biomedical engineers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and at the National Institute of Health [MORE]

Clinical Exomics

August 5, 2014 | | Posted in Newsletter

Exome Sequencing
For some time, a rap on genomic sequencing has been that it’s best at identifying diseases that can’t be [MORE]

“Lung-on-a-Chip”

March 12, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

Lung-on-a-Chip
This piece is a follow up on an earlier story in Tagline about the Wyss Institute’s microfluidics chip used [MORE]

For Toxicity Testing, a Human-Body-on-a-Chip

November 8, 2011 | | Posted in Newsletter

Over the next five years, the National Institutes of Health, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the [MORE]

Nutritional Biomarkers

September 27, 2011 | | Posted in Newsletter

Nutritional Biomarkers
Sooner or later, personalized medicine will encompass the individual’s daily nutritional needs, but that area of investigation probably [MORE]

New Heart Disease Discovered

March 29, 2011 | | Posted in Newsletter

In 2008, NIH began the Undiagnosed Diseases Program to identify mysterious medical conditions that fit no known diagnosis.  Most [MORE]

The Human Connectome Project

October 12, 2010 | | Posted in Newsletter

Connectome Project MRIs
Over the next five years, the National Institutes of Health will be funding a $40m project to [MORE]

Neuronal Regeneration

January 26, 2010 | | Posted in Newsletter

Salamander Genome Project
The axoloti salamander is the model organism the University of Florida’s McKnight Brain Institute is using to [MORE]

Small Molecular Probes

October 7, 2008 | | Posted in Newsletter

A consortium of nine research institutes will receive $70 million a year for the next four years from the [MORE]