The National Centers for Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NCBIB) supports a network of 24 National Centers for Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NCBIB) through the P41 grant mechanism. These Centers create critical and 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 occurs through a synergistic interaction of technical and biomedical expertise, both within the Centers and in intensive collaborations with other leading laboratories. Scientists at these Centers ensure that NIH-funded biomedical research projects may gain access to the newest and most advanced technologies, techniques, and methodologies.
The table below lists NCAN and the other NIBIB-funded National Centers that are most relevant to NCAN’s technology research development efforts.
Project Title |
Institution |
Contact PI |
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Albany Research Institute, Inc. |
Jonathan R. Wolpaw |
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Massachusetts General Hospital |
Brett Bouma |
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University of Washington |
Herbert Sauro |
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Duke University |
Ehsan Samei |
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University of California, San Francisco |
Daniel Vigneron |
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University of Memphis |
Santosh Kumar |
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Mobilize Center: Models for Mobile Sensing and Precision Rehabilitation |
Stanford University |
Scott Delp |
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MRI Resource for Physiologic, Metabolic and Anatomic Biomarkers |
Hugo W. Moser Res Inst Kennedy Krieger |
Peter Van Zijl |
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ReproNim: A Center for Reproducible Neuroimaging Computation |
Univ of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester |
David Kennedy |
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The Johns Hopkins Translational ImmunoEngineering (JH-TIE) BTRC |
Johns Hopkins University |
Jonathan Schneck |
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The National Center for Interventional Biophotonic Technologies (NCIBT) |
University of California at Davis |
Laura Marcu |