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Single-Molecule Experiments in Vitro and in Silico ON THIS PAGE: SEE ALSO: Biomedical Technology Research Resources (BTRRs) create critical, often unique technology and methods at the forefront of their respective fields, and apply them to a broad range of basic, translational, and clinical research. This is accomplished through a synergistic interaction of technical and biomedical expertise, both within the resources and through intensive collaborations with other leading laboratories. BTRRs serve a unique purpose in the broad context of NIH-funded research. They represent a critical mass of technological and intellectual resources with a strong focus on service and training for outside investigators, as well as dissemination of technologies, methods, and software. Their goal is to promote the widespread and routine application of the cutting-edge technologies they develop across the full spectrum from bench to bedside.
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PublicationsContact InformationFor information on grant funding programs that support new research resources, refer to the Guidelines for Biomedical Technology Programs (82KB PDF file, requires free Acrobat Reader), or for additional information on existing biomedical technology resources, contact:
Michael T. Marron, Ph.D. |
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Bethesda, Maryland 20892 |
Department of Health and Human Services |