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News & EventsBTRC Results November 7, 2009 A daily sample of research made possible through NCRR's Biomedical Technology Research Center program. Branch-specific sialylation of IgG-Fc glycans by ST6Gal-I See more research results made possible through NCRR's Biomedical Technology Research Centers on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine. News Releases and Announcements
NIH Grantees Win 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Active Spectrum, Inc. Receives Prestigious R&D 100 Award for Micro-ESR Spectrometer
UAB Wins Grant for Advanced Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Center
NCRR Awards $22.2 Million to Fund Bioinformatics Coordinating Center,
Brookhaven Lab Receives $28 Million to Support Crystallography Facility
First Science from the Compact Light Source: A miniature synchrotron for your home lab Upcoming MeetingsNo meetings scheduled at this time. Reports and Summaries of Previous MeetingsWorkshop on Efficient Management and Utilization of Core Facilities — July 14 – 15, 2009The purpose of this workshop was to discuss the state of existing NIH-funded research core facilities, identify common problems encountered during their operation and use, and raise options to maximize the use and efficiency of core facilities. Based on examples of current use and the session discussions, workshop participants were given the opportunity to propose changes to improve access, administrative management, training, utilization, and quality assurance at core facilities.
Plans for Support of Future Life Science Synchrotron Research at NSLS-II: Final Report — June 4 – 5, 2009A group of synchrotron structural biology and beam line experts participated in a workshop that was convened jointly by the the National Center for Research Resources and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences — two components of the National Institutes of Health — to provide advice on the planning for structural biology beam lines and their operation at the National Synchrotron Light Source-II. NSLS-II will be a high-performance synchrotron light source — currently being constructed by the Department of Energy Office of Basic Energy Sciences at the Brookhaven National Laboratory — and it is expected to become operational around 2015.
Multiscale Technologies for Biomedical Research — November 13 – 14, 2008Principal investigators from the NCRR-funded P41 Biomedical Technology Research Centers discussed research and program trends. Joint Study to Examine Opportunities in Life Sciences at National Synchrotron Light Source-II (NSLS-II) — August 8, 2008
Evaluation of P41 Biomedical Technology Research Resources
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