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Biomedical Engineering and Physical Science Shared Resource

Monday, September 22, 2014 — Poster Session I

12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

FAES Academic Center

NIBIB

BIOENG-4

Authors

  • H.S. Eden
  • A.J. Balbo
  • E.K. Dimitriadis
  • A.M. Gorbach
  • H.R. Kalish
  • N.Y. Morgan
  • G. Zhang

Abstract

The Biomedical Engineering and Physical Science (BEPS) Shared Resource develops and applies novel research technologies in support of NIH intramural scientists. The technologies range in scale from near-atomic resolution to intact organisms. Examples include: 1) biophysical methods (analytical ultracentrifugation; circular dichroism; dynamic light scattering; microcalorimetry; force spectroscopy for single molecule recognition, protein unfolding and high resolution material characterization; surface plasmon resonance sensors; and mathematical modeling, etc.), 2) imaging techniques (atomic force microscopy; serial block-face imaging with scanning electron microscopy; transmission electron microscopy, including preparative techniques; electron tomography; and infrared/multispectral imaging of tissues and organs, including clinical imaging, etc.), 3) micro analytical chemistry (preparative immunochemical techniques, affinity and immunoaffinity analysis of sub-microliter samples; capillary electrophoresis with fluorescence detection; detection of analytes at femtogram and attogram levels, etc.); 4) microfabrication for biomedical applications (microfluidic devices, including rapid design/turnaround of templates down to ~2 µm dimensions; thin film fabrication, including spin coating polymers; surface modification of PDMS and other polymers, hydrogel patterning, and characterization of surfaces and devices, etc.). Please contact us for more information or to discuss potential projects: www.nibib.nih.gov/beps

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