Computational modeling and sciences for biomedical and clinical applications [ZRG1 SBIB Q (90)S]

[ZRG1 SBIB Q (90) S Roster]

The ZRG1 SBIB Q (90) S (SBIB) study section reviews bioinformatics proposals that are aligned with the technical areas that are reviewed in the Surgical Sciences, Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (SBIB) integrated review group (IRG).  The focus is on the development and application of computational modeling and computational sciences to biomedical and clinical problems.  This includes methods and techniques from such disciplines as software and hardware engineering, telemedicine, human-computer interaction, advanced computing architectures, and clinical database development, maintenance, and mining. This scientific review group reviews all grant mechanisms, including SBIR and STTR.  Topics reviewed in the ZRG1 SBIB Q (90) S are:

  • The surgical modeling, planning, simulation, surgical training, robotic surgery, perioperative and emergency medicines that include pharmaceutics, patient assist, monitoring systems and telemedicine.
  • The training and quality control tools for physiological data acquisition, reading, and diagnostic decision making.
  • Data analysis, image construction, anatomical modeling and the modeling of therapy of diseases associated with diagnostic medical imaging.
  • The advanced computing architectures and clinical databases for imaging and physiological data archive and retrieve, data mining, and record management systems.
  • The tissue mechanical property modeling, haptics, computer-aided design of surgical implants and devices. 
  • The pharmacokinetic modeling and special-temporal modeling that are related to the biomedical imaging, perioperative and emergency medicines, and related organ physiological modeling.

Study sections with most closely related areas of similar science listed in rank order are:

Biomedical Imaging Technology [BMIT]
Bioengineering, Techonology, and Surgical Sciences [BTSS] 
Modeling and Analysis of Biological Systems [MABS]
Biomedical Computiong and Health Informatics [BCHI] 
Biostatistical Methods and Research Design Study Section [BMRD]

 



Home | Contact CSR | Staff Directory | Site Map | FOIA | Disclaimer & Privacy Statements | Accessibility Statement
Last updated: December 01, 2008

National Institutes of Health National Institutes of Health   Department of Health and Human Services Department of Health and Human Services USA.gov Government Made Easy