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CIT Director and NIH Chief Information Officer Andrea Norris participates on a panel about Health IT innovations, modernization, and… Learn More

As part of the USA Science and Engineering Festival, we developed materials to help keep kids safe online.

CIT Deputy Director discusses how NIH is changing its approach to cybersecurity.

CIT Director Andrea Norris is recognized for her significant role in enhancing NIH’s mission.

CIT Director Andrea Norris and CIT CISO Jothi Dugar for contributing to federal health IT’s progress.

The new interface has a friendlier look and feel and improves navigation and security.

CIT Director and NIH Chief Information Officer Andrea Norris recognized for her work as an NIH leader.

The NIH Office of Data Science Strategy refreshed the STRIDES Initiative section of their website.

Biowulf’s 20th anniversary highlights the supercomputer’s impact on NIH’s past, present, and future research.

Leaders from CIT and other public sector organizations discussed how cloud technology is enhancing work across industries.

Andrea Norris spoke with Federal News Network about big data and cloud computing at NIH.

Andrea Norris joined tech industry leaders to discuss data security and data’s effect on healthcare.

In its 25 years, the Service Desk has updated processes, systems, and priorities to meet the increasingly-complex IT needs of NIH.

Learn how an IRP investigator and his team developed computational tools to analyze Biowulf’s data sets to understand how diseases develop.

CIT Director and NIH Chief Information Officer Andrea Norris and CIT Deputy Director Stacie Alboum spoke at AFCEA Bethesda’s Health IT Summit.

What determines when a woman can conceive or how her labor progresses? One researcher used Biowulf to find out.

Researchers in NIH’s Intramural Research Program are using the data-processing power of Biowulf to make scientific discoveries.

An NIH Study suggests that by regulating the transmission speeds of neurons, astrocytes help the brain optimize the flow of information.

CIT Director and NIH CIO Andrea Norris was recognized by FedHealthIT for her impact in federal technology and health consulting.

Amazon Web Services has joined the National Institute of Health's STRIDES Initiative to provide researchers with cloud-based resources.

STRIDES provides biomedical researchers access to the most advanced, cost-effective computational infrastructure, tools and services.

ASBMB Today, a monthly publication distributed to the members of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB),… Learn More

Andrea Norris shares insights on information technology within NIH, partnering with the NIH community, and IT opportunities in the agency.

The NIH Catalyst, a newsletter highlighting NIH intramural research, has published an article about a new mouse-behavior monitoring system… Learn More

Biowulf, NIH’s state-of-the-art supercomputer, receives major recognition in the May-June 2018 issue of the NIH Catalyst.

CIT is pleased to announce that Robert Morse is the Center’s new Director of the Office of Information Technology Services Management, reporting… Learn More

Recently published research in the New England Journal of Medicine could lead to the creation of more targeted therapies and more accurate… Learn More

On Monday, Dec. 11, 2017, the print and digital publication FedHealthIT recognized government and industry leaders for their “desire and… Learn More

The Biomedical Research Informatics Computing System (BRICS) won the Best Practices Judges’ Choice award at the 15th Annual Bio-IT World… Learn More

The Signal Processing and Instrumentation Section (SPIS) of CIT’s Office of Intramural Research (OIR) is among five recipients of the HHS… Learn More

Representatives of five NIH Institutes and Centers (ICs) presented several innovative applications and software tools that support NIH activities… Learn More

This winter, CIT completed the opening of an integrated Technology Operations Center (TOC). The opening is the culmination of more than a year of… Learn More

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