Enabling the Blind to See
Artifical Retina
An Artificial Retina, being developed by a multidisciplinary team of scientists, could help patients with macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa regain useful sight.... More arrow

Imaging the Awake Animal Brain
Imaging the Awake Animal Brain
A combined team from BNL, LBNL, and SUNY Stony Brook are developing miniature mobile PET and MRI scanners for brain imaging in mice and rats without anesthesia. More arrow
Life and Medical Sciences Division
The Life and Medical Sciences Division manages a diverse portfolio of research to develop fundamental biological information and to advance technology in support of DOE’s missions in biology, medicine, and the environment.  The division was formed from the merger of the formerly separate Life Sciences Division and the Medical Sciences Division.  Specific research areas include:
Genomics Research Health Sciences Research Scientific User Facilities  For additional information about these specific programs, please contact an appropriate staff member.