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  1. Biomedical Research Institute

    Biomedical Research Institute may refer to Biomedisch Onderzoeksinstituut or BIOMED in Belgium Part of Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport dab ...   more details



  1. Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence

    Multiple issues wikify May 2011 orphan February 2009 primarysources March 2008 redir COBRE the town in Nevada Cobre, Nevada Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence COBRE support centers that help expand and develop institutional biomedical research capacity by enhancing research infrastructure. This includes the establishment of core facilities needed to carry out the objectives of the COBRE program. COBREs are expected to improve through peer review ed efforts and project grant support. COBRE is a division of the National Center for Research Resources , which is itself part of the National Institutes of Health . Each COBRE includes a principal investigator, who is an established biomedical or behavioral research scientist three to five individual research projects at least one mentor. External links http www.ncrr.nih.gov research infrastructure institutional development award centers of biomedical research excellence COBRE Homepage National Institutes of Health Category Medical research institutes Category National Institutes of Health ...   more details



  1. Biomedical Research Council

    The Biomedical Research Council Abbreviation BMRC zh s is a research Committee council in Singapore , established in October 2000. This research council supports, oversees and coordinates public sector biomedical research and development activities in Singapore. The Council works in close partnership with the Economic Development Board s EDB Biomedical Sciences Group and Bio One Capital. External links s http www.a star.edu.sg astar about action about bmrc.do A star website s dead link Category Science and technology in Singapore Category Organisations based in Singapore Category Organizations established in 2000 Singapore org stub ...   more details



  1. African Journal of Biomedical Research

    orphan date January 2010 Primary sources date January 2010 Infobox journal title African journal of biomedical research cover discipline Africa language website http www.bioline.org.br md link1 link1 name publisher Ibadan Biomedical Communications Group AJOL country Nigeria abbreviation AJBR history frequency ISSN 1119 5096 eISSN Jstor OCLC LCCN The African Journal of Biomedical Research covers all fields within the Biomedical Sciences including the allied health fields. General information on online edition Open access br Keywords Africa biology medical sciences br Fulltext online vol. 2, no. 1 1999 References reflist http ajol.info African Journals OnLine External links http www.bioline.org.br md http www.ajol.info journal index.php?jid 264&ab AJBR http www.ajbrui.com Category Open access journals Category General medical journals ...   more details



  1. Pennington Biomedical Research Center

    Infobox University logo Image Pennington Biomedical Research Center logo.png name Pennington Biomedical Research Center established 1981 staff approximately 600 city Baton Rouge state Louisiana website http www.pbrc.edu www.pbrc.edu The Pennington Biomedical Research Center , located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana , is a campus of the Louisiana State University System and conducts both clinical and basic research. According to its website, its mission is to promote healthier lives through research and education in nutrition and preventive medicine. ref http www.pbrf.org aboutus.html Pennington Biomedical Research Foundation About Us ref It is the largest academically based nutrition research center in the world, with the greatest number of obesity researchers on faculty. The Center s nearly 600 employees occupy several buildings on the convert 234 acre km2 sing on campus. The center was designed by the Baton Rouge architect John Desmond . Research Priorities The comprehensive research program at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center focuses on ten research program areas Epidemiology and Prevention, Physical Activity and Health, Cancer, Diabetes, Obesity, Neurodegeneration, Genomics and Molecular Genetics, Stem Cell and Developmental Biology, Neurobiology, and Nutrient Sensing and Signaling. Researchers in these divisions rely on the latest molecular, physiological, clinical, behavioral, and bioinformatics technologies with the ultimate goal of preventing common diseases such as heart .... Today, the Pennington Biomedical Research Center houses almost 600 employees, 14 research laboratories, 17 core service laboratories, an inpatient and outpatient clinic, two metabolic chambers, a research ... Biomedical Research Center Category Louisiana State University System Category Biochemistry research institutes Category Research institutes in the United States Category Buildings and structures ... research center. With a U.S. Department of Defense contract and funding from the Louisiana ...   more details



  1. Biomedical Primate Research Centre

    animal testing The Biomedical Primate Research Centre BPRC is Europe s largest primate research centre. It is a scientific research institute that performs research that contributes to the identification and development of new medicines against deadly diseases. It is located in Rijswijk , Zuid Holland and employs about 110 people. The BPRC is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. Before it became an independent foundation on December 7, 1994, it was part of the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research . The main research areas are Immunobiology, Parasitology, Virology, Ethology and Alternatives for Animal Research. The BPRC houses Rhesus Macaques and Marmosets to be used in biomedical research involving AIDS , malaria , hepatitis , tuberculosis and auto immune diseases. In 2002 the Dutch government forbade any further testing on chimpanzees, though it allowed trials already in progress to end. ref cite news title Lab chimps face housing crisis Experiments on apes end, but problems remain url http msnbc.msn.com id 5761824 newspaper Associated Press date 19 August 2004 ref References reflist External links http www.bprc.nl BPRC s website alibend coord 52.0288 4.3404 type landmark region NL display title Category Animal rights Category Animal testing Category Organizations established in 1994 Category Primate research centers Category Research institutes in the Netherlands nl Biomedical Primate Research Centre ...   more details



  1. Biomedical research in the Middle East

    Multiple issues cleanup June 2009 confusing June 2009 orphan June 2009 Biomedical Research and Development in the Middle East GCC According to a recent Value Edge Research report, the GCC region is underrepresented in global biomedical R&D. Of the 110 biomedical patents filed with the GCC Patents Office, only 3 are of GCC origin. ref GCC Patent office Patent Office database accessed 18th April 2008 ref Of almost 2000 biomedical articles published by UAE based researchers between 1998 and 2007, only 5 0.3 have appeared in major international medical journals. ref Bibliometric analyses of biomedical research outputs in Lebanon and United Arab Emirates the United Arab Emirates 1988 2007 Nisrine Bissar Tadmouri, PhD, MSc, Ghazi O. Tadmouri, PhD, MSc. ref Despite the presence of sophisticated clinical facilities, there is very little drug development underway in the region. Of 71764 globally registered clinical trial s, 116 0.2 involve GCC countries. ref www.clinicaltrials.gov accessed 21st April 2009 ref According to Value Edge Research services, a global research and analytics company www.valuedgeindia.com ... in biomedical R&D and most offer research grants. ref name Value Edge Research There are at least ... to undertake biomedical R&D. A central GCC Patent Office in Riyadh aims to ensure IP protection. Pockets of biomedical research excellence exist in areas including genomic studies and veterinary medicine ... Reflist DEFAULTSORT Biomedical Research In The Middle East Category Medical research Category Middle ... Authority for Scientific Research UAE and the Arab Science and Technology Foundation co ordinate ... R&D, including the National Research Fund UAE and the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences. ref name Value Edge Research Value Edge Research ref R&D investment is increasing, but the GCC ... of GDP allocated for R&D. Biomedical R&D has a positive impact on economic growth through the creation of clusters of related firms near research centers and universities that encourage a positive cycle ...   more details



  1. Texas Biomedical Research Institute

    Infobox institute name Texas Biomedical Research Institute image image alt caption latin name established Start date 1941 president chairman head label head faculty 90 staff 400 budget endowment debt members location city flagicon US San Antonio state Texas province country USA coor address website URL http www.txbiomed.org footnotes Texas Biomedical Research Institute Texas Biomed , located in San Antonio , Texas , is an independent biomedical research institution, specializing in genetics and in virology ... from the public. History Founded in 1941 by Tom Slick as the Foundation of Applied Research, Texas Biomed became the Southwest Foundation for Research and Education in 1952, Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research SFBR in 1982, and Texas Biomedical Research Institute on February 1 ..., Texas Biomed employs over 75 doctoral level biomedical scientists, including 28 principal investigators and 400 staff members. Focused on basic biomedical research, the Institute is divided into the Department .... See also Southwest Research Institute UTHSCSA University of Texas Health Science Center External links http www.txbiomed.org Texas Biomedical Research Institute website Handbook of Texas id SS sms2 name Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research Geolinks US streetscale 29.43660 98.63720 DEFAULTSORT Southwest Foundation For Biomedical Research Category Healthcare in San Antonio, Texas Category Research institutes in the United States Texas Category Medical research institutes it Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research San Antonio ... index.aspx Southwest National Primate Research Center , a part of Texas Biomed, is an international resource that provides specialized facilities and expertise in research with nonhuman primates to investigators ... to treat breast and prostate cancer. Developed invaluable animal models for research on cancer ... is lethal to humans. Current Research Projects Investigating genetic and dietary factors that have major ...   more details



  1. National Association for Biomedical Research

    animal testing Refimprove date March 2009 The National Association for Biomedical Research NABR is an United ... in 1985 when the Association of Biomedical Research merged with the National Society for Medical Research ref National Association for Biomedical Research website. http www.nabr.org AboutNABR VoiceinGoverment tabid 769 Default.aspx ref The NABR advocates for the continued use of animals in biomedical research albeit in as humane a manner as possible. About NABR NABR reports to provide the unified ... research over its 30 year history. NABR has worked to ensure that biomedical research using animals ... and biotech companies, and other animal research related interests. These members are involved directly in the use of animals in biomedical research, committed to the responsible and humane ... the what has been described as the vital role that animals play in biomedical research ... cm pdf Animal Research 101.pdf Animal Research 101 ref ref name The Role of Animals in Biomedical Research http www.ca biomed.org pdf mediakit FS FAQs.pdf California Biomedical Research Association ... animals in biomedical research, training, and education, and its members practice the Three Rs ... Replace The policy position by the biomedical research community that is represented by NABR, is that it is not now possible to completely replace the use of animals in biomedical research ref name ... A five part series ref . NABR s sister organization is the Foundation for Biomedical Research ... research, formed in Boston, MA and successfully guided legislation that would affect the future of biomedical research relying on animal models. In 1981 the RAA changed its name to the Association for Biomedical ... the National Association for Biomedical Research NABR . During debate on the 1985 reauthorization of the Farm ... rights movement , It worked to furnish legislators with facts from the biomedical research community ... that federal laws met animal welfare and biomedical research needs ref name AWA 1996 Review http ...   more details



  1. Boston Biomedical Research Institute

    Boston Biomedical Research Institute BBRI is located in 64 Grove Street, Watertown, Massachusetts Watertown , Massachusetts . It is a non profit institution concentrated on basic biomedical research to promote the understanding of human diseases including heart disease , cancer , muscular dystrophy and Alzheimer s etc . In 2008 it received a grant to establish a muscular dystrophy research center. ref cite news url http www.bizjournals.com boston stories 2008 09 22 daily9.html title Boston Biomedical to found MD research center date September 22, 2008 work Boston Business Journal accessdate 09 December 2009 ref History 1950 Charles Schepens founded The Retina Foundation 1968 The Retina Foundation was separated into two institutions the Boston Biomedical Research Institute and the Eye Research Institute of the Retina Foundation. 2003 Charles Emerson is appointed as new Director Faculty Lynne M. Coluccio Janice Dominov Martin L. Duennwald Charles P. Emerson, Jr. Peter Erhardt Jaya Pal Gangopadhyay John Gergely Zenon Grabarek Philip Graceffa Markus Hardt Sachiko Homma Noriaki Ikemoto Peter L. Jones Nonsense wrong Person linked Oliver King Nonsense wrong Person linked Toshio Kitazawa Paul C. Leavis Sherwin S. Lehrer Katsuhide Mabuchi Jeffrey Boone Miller Kent Nybakken Henry Paulus Lucia Rameh Victor A. Raso Nilima Sarkar James L. Sherley Walter F. Stafford, III Shinichi Takayama Hiroshi Tokuo Moonkyoung Um Chih Lueh Albert Wang Sarah Wilcox Adelman Hartmut Wohlrab References Reflist cite news url http www.masshightech.com stories 2007 04 02 story5 Super microscope is part of 2M BBRI upgrade.html title Super microscope is part of 2M BBRI upgrade last McBride first Ryan date April ... Boston Biomedical Research Institute Official Site Category Organizations based in Massachusetts ... 11 29 local research institutions cite gains from federal stimulus funding title Putting money where the mouse is Local research institutions cite gains fueled by federal stimulus last Kocian first Lisa ...   more details



  1. Barcelona Biomedical Research Park

    refimprove date February 2008 File Barcelona Biomedical Research Park PRBB .jpg thumb The main building of the PRBB viewed from the south The Barcelona Biomedical Research Park PRBB is an agglomeration of six public research centres and is located alongside the Hospital del Mar de Barcelona. The PRBB is the product of an initiative launched by the Government of Catalonia , the City Council of Barcelona and the Pompeu Fabra University Pompeu Fabra University UPF , which aims to promote research and collaboration between closely related fields. Each centre works independently in its own field and a management group, the PRBB Consortium, is responsible for managing the building and facilities, in addition to coordinating joint scientific research activities among the various centres. Over 1,100 people are employed in the PRBB, making it one of the largest biomedical research clusters in the south of Europe . The centre was opened in May 2006. The PRBB building was designed by the architects Manuel Brullet i Tenas and Albert de Pineda i lvarez . ref http beg.gencat.net cgi bin vtls vtls.web.gateway?authority 1477 64280&conf 080131 PRBB architectural project description ref Overview PRBB comprises the following six research centres Municipal Institute of Medical Research IMIM Department of Experimental and Health Sciences of the Pompeu Fabra University CEXS UPF Centre for Genomic Regulation CRG Centre of Regenerative Medicine in Barcelona CMRB Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology CREAL Institute of Advanced Technology IAT The PRBB aims to generate new knowledge in the health ... providing training and facilities to its research staff. Doctoral research carried out at the PRBB is accredited by Pompeu Fabra University. The PRBB has six main research streams, which range in scale ... regulation and epigenetics Cellular biology and developmental biology Pharmacology and clinical research Biomedical informatics and systems biology Human genetics and evolutionary biology Epidemiology ...   more details



  1. Foundation for Biomedical Research

    animal testing The Foundation for Biomedical Research FBR is an United States American non profit organization, 501 c 3 , located in Washington, DC. Established in 1981, the organization is dedicated to informing the news media, teachers, and other groups about the need for lab animals in medical and scientific research. The organization argues that promoting animal research leads to improved human and veterinary health. ref cite web url http www.fbresearch.org AboutFBR tabid 423 Default.aspx title About FBR author Foundation for Biomedical Research accessdate 2009 06 24 ref Its founding president is Frankie Trull . Board of governors Since October 2008, Dr. Hiram C. Polk Jr. has served as chairman of FBR s board of governors. Dr. Polk succeeds the late Dr. Michael E. DeBakey , who was FBR s chairman for nearly 25 years. Animal research Some animal rights supporters believe that Alternatives to animal testing alternatives exist for animal models in research however the vast majority of scientists believe that no adequate alternatives exist, and that there is little realistic argument ... title Policies on the Use of Animals and Humans in Neuroscience Research author The Society for Neuroscience ref According to the Foundation for Biomedical Research, animal research has been responsible ... Association of Biomedical Research , Accessed 8 February 2008 ref ref name Trull cite journal last1 ... , the kind of activity that the Foundation for Biomedical Research seeks to counteract The Foundation for Biomedical Research conducts educational programs for the news media, teachers, students ... Total E clips featuring biomedical research news, medical breakthroughs, political and legislative ... en medical lectures Animalresearchandmedicalprogress title Animal research and medical ... Everybody Loses author PETA accessdate 2009 06 24 ref It cites animal research as leading ..., stating that the use of animals in research is a privilege, and that animals deserve our respect ...   more details



  1. Biomedical Informatics Research Network

    The Biomedical Informatics Research Network BIRN is a national initiative to assist biomedical research ... advice, and data sharing, query and analysis software tools specific to biomedical research. Its researchers develop new data sharing tools, authorization capability, and engineering tools to help biomedical ... several testbeds, or select projects, in neurology research. In 2008, its mandate expanded significantly to include data sharing support across the biomedical research community. The network is now open to all biomedical research groups that BIRN believes will benefit from its services, regardless ... issues. BIRN strongly encourages inquiries from biomedical research groups nationwide. References ... Center for Research Resources NCRR , a component of the United States National Institutes of Health NIH . BIRN is designed to serve the biomedical research community s data intensive sharing and analysis needs, which are particularly evident in fields such as biomedical imaging and genetics. All ... research teams to share significant quantities of data across geographic distance or incompatible computing ... team consists of computer scientists, engineers, physicians, biomedical researchers and other technical experts, including grid computing developers http www3.isi.edu about isi profile about research ... Division of Health Sciences and Technology, and Director of the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical ... Imaging and Liming Yang, Ph.D., a health scientist administrator for NCRR s Biomedical Technology Division ... studies. Member tools Users range from small research groups to large, national consortia such as the Nonhuman Primate Research Consortium NHPRC and the Cardiovascular Research Grid CVRG , both funded by NIH. By using BIRN s capabilities both to access data and perform research, groups can can ... considerations. Its experts can help biomedical teams select software, data and metadata community ... criteria or required sizes, although WGs may consider factors such as research goals, potential ...   more details



  1. Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research

    The Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research WFBR was a non profit biomedical research institute based in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts . ref name um1 http www.umassmed.edu Content.aspx?id 40040 ref ref name um2 http www.umassmed.edu Content.aspx?id 38320 ref History The foundation was established as an independent research center under the name Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology WFEB in 1944 by Hudson Hoagland and Gregory Pincus . It was best known for the development of the combined oral contraceptive pill by Pincus and Min Chueh Chang , an important development in modern birth control , and for pioneering research on in vitro fertilization in vitro fertilization by Chang. In the 1970s, WFEB scientists undertook the first systematic study of anti tumor effects of the anti estrogen tamoxifen led by 2003 Kettering Prize recipient V. Craig Jordan and initial studies of aromatase inhibitor s by 2005 Kettering prize recipient Angela Brodie , two important classes of drugs to treat breast cancer . Name change In 1995, the name was changed to its current name to better reflect the increased focus on medical research. The institution ran into severe financial troubles and was taken over by the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 1997. The facility at 222 Maple Avenue, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts is currently operated by the University of Massachusetts Medical School. The Hoagland Pincus Conference Center at this site now hosts small scientific seminars, meetings, and retreats. ref name um1 http www.umassmed.edu Content.aspx?id 40040 ref ref name um2 http www.umassmed.edu Content.aspx?id 38320 ref References refs External links http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov entrez query.fcgi?cmd Retrieve&db PubMed&list uids 3906690&dopt Abstract Chang, Min Chueh, Recollections of 40 years at the Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology on PubMed University of Massachusetts ... Research institutes in the United States Category Independent research institutes ...   more details



  1. Seattle Biomedical Research Institute

    Infobox Company company name Seattle Biomedical Research Institute company type Non profit organization foundation 1976 location Seattle, Washington key people Ken Stuart , President industry Biomedical research , Global health products revenue operating income net income num employees 325 parent subsid homepage http www.seattlebiomed.org footnotes Seattle Biomedical Research Institute , formerly known ... Research, the name was soon changed to Issaquah Biomedical Research Institute. Scientists at the Institute ... External links http www.seattlebiomed.org Seattle Biomedical Research Institute http www.gcgh.org ... in the United States focused solely on infectious disease discovery research. The mission of Seattle ... in scientific discovery. Seattle BioMed is headquartered and has research labs in the South Lake Union area of Seattle, WA and has field labs in Tanzania. Seattle BioMed s research focuses on five ... . History In 1976, founders Ruth W. Shearer, Ph.D., and Kenneth D. Stuart, Ph.D., set up a research .... Stuart was invited by the World Health Organization to advise about future research into tropical ... relocated to Seattle, Washington to enhance its scientific programs and became Seattle Biomedical Research Institute. Researchers began collaborating with University of Washington faculty and local biotechnology companies, while international research projects expanded to India, Germany, and France ... Parasitology Group to help set research priorities for the United States . Seattle BioMed ... employees, and research revenue had increased from 2.7 million in 1991 to more than 8 million in 2001 ... for deadly infectious diseases. Current research Seattle BioMed s research focuses on five ... malaria research. Out of 43 grants awarded worldwide, only two organizations received two awards Seattle ... and infecting it. Seattle BioMed s latest HIV AIDS research focuses on testing several hundred ... to improve them. Tuberculosis Through its TB research, Seattle BioMed seeks to uncover the strategy ...   more details



  1. IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence

    NCRR s IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence INBRE promote the development, coordination, and sharing of research resources and expertise that will expand the research opportunities and increase the number of competitive investigators in the IDeA eligible states. Supported by NCRR s Division of Research Infrastructure DRI , INBRE are intended to enhance the caliber of scientific faculty at Research institute research institutions and Undergraduate education undergraduate schools , thereby attracting more promising students to these organizations. ref http www.ncrr.nih.gov research infrastructure institutional development award idea networks of biomedical research excellence ref References Include USGov agency National Institutes of Health NIH url http www.ncrr.nih.gov research infrastructure institutional development award idea networks of biomedical research excellence article IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence Reflist DEFAULTSORT Idea Networks Of Biomedical Research Excellence Category Medical research ...   more details



  1. Marshfield Clinic Biomedical Informatics Research Center

    Image Marshfield clinic research2.JPG thumb right Laird Building seat of BIRC Marshfield Clinic Biomedical Informatics Research Center BIRC is a research center funded by Marshfield Clinic through Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation focusing on biomedical informatics research . It is located in Marshfield, Wisconsin , USA . References http marshfieldclinic.org birc BIRC website http marshfieldclinic.org research pages index.aspx Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation website http ci.marshfield.wi.us City of Marshfield, Wisconsin website Wisconsin stub Category Marathon County, Wisconsin ...   more details



  1. Biomedical Engineering Research Centre, UPC

    and Doctorate in Biomedical Engineering. Specialized courses External links http www.creb.upc.es CREB DEFAULTSORT Biomedical Engineering Research Centre, Upc Category Biomedical engineering ca Centre ... the biomedical field which is able to provide scientific and technological support to institutions ... and the public sector through the development of research projects and supplying different services. To collaborate in the promotion of research and transfer technology in this multidisciplinary ... to training and education in the field of biomedical engineering. To promote innovation in small and medium .... Sectors served by the centre Institutional public bodies, universities, research centers, etc. Health ... and advisory services, etc. Divisions of the CREB Biomaterials and Biomechanics Division Biomedical ... Biomedical instrumentation. Diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive systems. Processing of biomedical .... Design and development of new biomedical equipment and products. Design and pre evaluation of equipment ...   more details



  1. UCLH/UCL Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre

    Infobox Organization name UCLH UCL NIHR Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre image size caption abbreviation motto formation 2007 extinction status purpose Medical research location London , United ... the path for biomedical research accessdate 14 September 2010 publisher University College London ref ... budget website http www.uclh.nhs.uk research cbrc Pages Home.aspx UCLH UCL Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre remarks The UCLH UCL Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre is a biomedical research ... cbrc title Home accessdate 11 September 2010 publisher UCLH UCL Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre ... London UCL and the National Institute for Health Research and is one of five Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centres established by the National Health Service England NHS in England . ref name thefeb07 ... biomedical research centres.aspx title Biomedical Research Centres accessdate 11 September 2010 publisher National Institute for Health Research ref History Image University College Hospital New Building ... in 2005. Calls for expressions of interest in applying for Biomedical Research Centre status either as a Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre or a Specialist Biomedical Research Centre were released ... a joint application for Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre status. An international expert ... Research Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre was established in April 2007. ref name home ... http www.ucl.ac.uk cbrc themes leadership title UCLH UCL Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre Leadership accessdate 14 September 2010 publisher UCLH UCL Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre ref ... themes CBRC Overview title UCLH UCL Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre Overview accessdate 11 September 2010 publisher UCLH UCL Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre ref It also has a unique ... UCLH UCL Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre http www.ucl.ac.uk University College London http ... title South secures research cash accessdate 30 October 2010 publisher Times Higher Education date 16 ...   more details



  1. File:Pennington Biomedical Research Center logo.png

    Summary logo fur Article Pennington Biomedical Research Center Use Infobox ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for Owner Website History Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Pennington Biomedical Research Center Source http www.pbrc.edu images pbrc logo sm.jpg Portion Low resolution Purpose Must be specified if Use is not Infobox Org Brand Product Replaceability other information Licensing Non free logo This is part of the Louisiana State University System Category University logos History of Image Pbrc logo sm.jpg 2007 05 06T03 38 58Z User Cydebot Cydebot User talk Cydebot Talk Special Contributions Cydebot contribs 234 bytes nowiki Robot Renaming non free template Univ logo per Wikipedia Non free content templates . nowiki 2007 05 01T21 00 54Z User Eastmain Eastmain User talk Eastmain Talk Special Contributions Eastmain contribs 199 bytes nowiki Univ logo nowiki 2007 05 01T19 59 14Z User Nguyenth Nguyenth User talk Nguyenth Talk Special Contributions Nguyenth contribs 2342 bytes nowiki author Pennington Biomedical Research Center URL http www.pbrc.edu images pbrc logo sm.jpg nowiki ...   more details



  1. European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research

    Primary sources date March 2010 The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research EIBIR , was established in 2006 as a non profit limited liability company on the initiative of the EAR European Association of Radiology with funding of the European Union within the Sixth Framework Programme ,. ref On line database http www.lifecompetence.eu index.php kb 1 oe 1507 oe.html Life Science Competence in Europe ref ref On line database of European projects in Life Science and Health http europabio.euproject.eu index.php kb 3121 oe 1507 oe.html EuropaBio, the European Association for Bioindustries ref Aim The aim of this institution is to improve cooperation and coordination between research institutes, academic departments and industry that form the European biomedical imaging community in order to create a network of European biomedical imaging institutes, co ordinate the development of biomedical imaging technologies within Europe and support the dissemination of knowledge with the ultimate goal of improving diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. It develops and organises research projects within the Sixth Framework Programme Sixth and the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Union to create an environment in which medical doctors, physicists, chemists, mathematicians, molecular biologists, computer scientists, and other technologists and technicians can co operate productively. Structure The sole shareholder of EIBIR is the European Society of Radiology . Co shareholders are the ESMRMB European Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology ESMRMB , the COCIR ... Advisory Board, chaired by a Scientific Director. More than 200 biomedical imaging research institutions ... between its organisations are to develop a coordinated research plan for the Seventh Framework ... good clinical practice good practice , to exchange personnel and research education MSc, PhD , to create .... Current research focus lies in molecular imaging and imaging biomarkers. References Reflist External ...   more details



  1. Alexander Fleming Biomedical Sciences Research Center

    The Biomedical Sciences Research Center Alexander Fleming is a non profit research organisation based in Vari, Athens , Greece . The Center is named after the scientist Alexander Fleming . Since the beginning of its operations in 1998, the Center develops basic as well as translational and applied research programs at the cutting edge of modern biomedical sciences. Currently the Center hosts 14 research groups distributed in 4 Institutes Immunology, Molecular Oncology, Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cellular & Developmental Biology . Over the short period since its establishment, BSRC Al. Fleming has gained extensive visibility in the European science arena. Fleming researchers have established transgenic animal models for rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease and multiple sclerosis and these models have served as a basis for multiple collaborations with the international biopharmaceutical industry in the evaluation of novel therapeutic compounds, or as tools for collaborative R&D. The Center is equipped with state of the art Core Units which include an Expression Profiling Facility, a Flow Cytometry Facility, a Protein Chemistry Lab, a Transgenics and gene targeting Unit, and a BioIT Unit, all of which serve internal collaborations, as well as external partners in academia and industry. The Center also runs an Innovation and Enterprise Unit that facilitates the protection and exploitation of the Center s research and technologies. Fleming operates its own Animal House ..., cancer, metabolic syndrome, CNS disorders See also Biomedical research External links http ... s Animal house certified with ISO 9001 provides husbandry of animals and services to the biomedical research community since 2001. It covers an area of approximately 600 m2 within the Center and is equipped ... of mice. The Facility became a full member of EMMA in 2009. Main areas of research Functional ... Science and technology in Greece Category Buildings and structures in Athens Category Medical research ...   more details



  1. National Space Biomedical Research Institute

    Wikify date January 2011 The National Space Biomedical Research Institute NSBRI is a NASA funded consortium of institutions studying the health risks related to long duration spaceflight and developing solutions to reduce those risks. Currently, NSBRI has seven teams conducting research at more than 60 institutions around the United States . Currently, NSBRI the only U.S. organization participating in the Mars 500 Project s 520 day mission simulations with an experiment that is monitoring the six crew members rest activity cycles, performance and psychological responses to determine the extent to which sleep loss, fatigue, stress, mood changes and conflicts occur during the mission. NSBRI also has a robust education and outreach program. The NSBRI Education and Outreach team won a Stellar Award from the Rotary National Award for Space Achievement Foundation in 2007 for performance as a nationally recognized, top tier program that is pioneering new models for exemplary teaching, training and public outreach in support of the Vision for Space Exploration. Consortium Members Baylor College of Medicine Brookhaven National Laboratory Harvard Medical School Johns Hopkins University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Morehouse School of Medicine Mount Sinai School of Medicine Rice University Texas A&M University University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences University of Pennsylvania Health System University of Washington NSBRI Research Teams Cardiovascular Alterations Human Factors and Performance Musculoskeletal Alterations Neurobehavioral and Psychosocial Factors Radiation Effects Sensorimotor Adaptation Smart Medical Systems and Technology History The Institute, which is headquartered in Houston, Texas , was founded in 1997. References http www.nasa.gov home hqnews 2007 oct HQ C07049 Cooperative Agreement.html http humanresearch.jsc.nasa.gov centers nsbri.asp http mars500.imbp.ru ... National Space Biomedical Research Institute DEFAULTSORT National Space Biomedical Research Institute ...   more details



  1. Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research

    Infobox Laboratory name Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research motto image established 1970 type Basic research Basic non clinical and translational research budget debt research field Neurobiology ... Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research FMI is part of the Novartis Research Foundation and is a world class center for basic research in life sciences based in Basel , Switzerland . Scientific activities The FMI is devoted to the pursuit of fundamental biomedical research. Areas of expertise ... biomedical research. Research is carried out in 22 independent but highly interactive research teams ... 04 15 accessdate 2011 09 20 ref It provides biomedical research and career training for over 90 ... of Basel Biozentrum of the University of Basel. The FMI also offers training in biomedical research ... at the FMI ref History The Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research is named after the Basel scientist Friedrich Miescher who discovered nucleic acids in the mid 19th century. The research ... basic research in the fields of biochemistry and medicine and to provide young scientists from all over the world with an opportunity to participate in scientific research. ref Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, Founding charter, signed on April 10, 1970 ref The Founding Director ... for Biomedical Research, Basel. ISBN 978 3 033 02820 3 ref FMI Directors 1970 1974 pad 4em Hubert ... Official website of the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research http www.fmi.ch ..., support the research activities with cutting edge technology. As of 2011, the institute counts ... Program, 100 are postdoctoral collaborators and 22 are research group leaders. Since 2004, the institute is led by Susan M. Gasser. Research Highlights in chronological order Development of Western blotting ... Cancer Research ref Discovery of the key signaling kinase akt PKB Act and demonstration of its central ... has as a major goal the patenting of its discoveries and implementation of its basic research into pharmaceutical ...   more details



  1. Dr. Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research

    The Dr. Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research is given to honor the work of an active scientist in academia, industry or a scientific institute. The Award The Dr. Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research salutes the most passionate and creative scientists of our day. It serves as a tribute to Johnson & Johnson s own Dr. Paul Janssen , whose legacy as one of the most productive scientists of the 20th century continues to inspire the company s commitment to finding innovative cures for unmet medical needs. The Dr. Paul Janssen Award includes a 100,000 prize and acknowledges the work of an individual who has made a significant, transformational contribution toward the improvement of human health. Johnson & Johnson created the award in 2004 with the following goals br br To honor the memory ... and reward passion and creativity in biomedical research br To underscore Johnson & Johnson ... Dr. Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research Symposium at the New York Academy of Sciences ... links http www.pauljanssenaward.com Dr. Paul Janssen Award for Biomedical Research br http www.jnj.com ... index N.asp Janssen Pharmaceutica, N.V. , a pharmaceutical research laboratory based in Beerse , Belgium ... from leading academic and scientific institutions, whose own research contributions have resulted ... Award. The Selection Committee chooses a scientist in basic or clinical research, who br br Has made a significant contribution to research that has impacted, or has strong potential to impact, human .... Paul Janssen Award can be given to a scientist in academia, government, industry, a private research ... range of diseases, including diabetes and cancer. Basic research in Ullrich s laboratory led to the characterization ... Diseases NIAID and Erik De Clercq , M.D., Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Rega Institute for Medical Research ... contributions to basic and clinical research in the areas of AIDS and other immunodeficiencies , both ..., Genentech Fellow, was selected as the 2011 Dr. Paul Janssen Award recipient for his research on angiogenesis ...   more details




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