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The Division of
Bioengineering and Physical Science (DBEPS) collaborates with NIH
intramural scientists on research projects that apply engineering, mathematics
and the physical sciences to the solution of problems in biology and medicine. Learn more about DBEPS Read our Mission Statement. Biomedical Engineering Summer Internship Program Collaborative research areas include: |
Supramolecular
Structure and Function
Organization and composition of supramolecular assemblies and small cellular organelles using analytical electron microscopy and related techniques |
Molecular
Interactions
Biophysical characterization of the reversible interactions of macromolecules; Analysis of protein-protein and related interactions by analytical ultracentrifugation and optical biosensors. |
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Drug
Delivery and Kinetics
Modeling and quantitative characterization of biochemical, cellular, and physiological processes associated with drug delivery (chemical and cell kinetics, microdialysis, drug infusion, polymer implants, flow modeling, numerical simulation.) |
Image
Processing and Information Analysis
Development of algorithms and applications for microscopy, electrophoresis, diagnostic imaging, and analyzing information content of macromolecular sequences. |
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Instrumentation
Research and Development
Development of instrumentation and applications such as: biosensors; spectroscopy; laser technology; mechanical, electrical, and optical engineering; and analytical instrumentation. |
Ultramicro
Analytical Immunochemistry Development of new technologies and instrumentation for the isolation and characterization of analytes of biomedical interest in biological samples |
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inquiries regarding potential collaborations with intramural scientists.
Contact our scientists or the Division Director. |
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