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Bioscience | NIST NIST provides measurement assurance for the biotechnology industry through the development of quantitative analytical measurement tools for nucleic acids, proteins, metabolites, and cell systems to aid industry in the deployment of innovative biotechnologies and advanced biomaterials NIST standards and reference materials underpin advances in bioscience and biotechnology, contributing to
Biosecurity | NIST NIST, Nonprofit Research Consortium to Develop Safety Tools for Synthetic Biology to Defend Against Potential Misuse of AI
NIST Bioeconomy Lexicon | NIST SummaryBiotechnology and biomanufacturing are increasingly vital to the global economy, including in the health care, food and agriculture, and energy sectors Accordingly, there is a need for standardized terms and definitions to ensure a common understanding of the concepts, data, technical develo
Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research (IBBR) IBBR exists to foster integrated, cross-disciplinary team approaches to scientific discovery, translational development and education, – and to the foster and expand the bioeconomy in the state of Maryland and across the country IBBR works towards these goals by: Leveraging the collective research strengths of the partnering institutions in medicine, biosciences, technology, quantitative
March 24, 2025 - National Institute of Standards and Technology The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and associated implementing regulations (40 CFR Parts 1500-1508) require that all major actions by federal agencies be reviewed with respect to the environmental consequences on the human environment The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is providing a congressionally directed funding grant for the Bioscience Research and
Metrology in Biology | NIST Bioscience, Biomanufacturing, Biomaterials, Cell measurements, Engineering synthetic biology, Genomics, Microbial measurements, Metrology, Documentary standards and Reference materials Created October 10, 2019, Updated January 29, 2025
Measurements and Standards to Accelerate Innovation in the Biosciences Inaccurate bioscience measurements sometimes make it hard to tell when treatments are healing or causing harm They often increase costs and lower the quality of healthcare The lack of reliable, quantitative measurements in the biosciences is also impeding progress in a number of promising life-science research areas
NIST Researchers Demonstrate that Superconducting Neural Networks Can . . . Bioscience, Engineering synthetic biology, Electronics, Superconducting electronics, Information technology, Artificial intelligence, Machine learning, Computational science, Mathematics and statistics and Modeling and simulation research
New NIST Standard Helps Deliver the Right Dosage of Cancer-Fighting . . . New drugs based on the radioactive isotope actinium-225 show promise in clinical trials for fighting prostate cancer, neuroendocrine tumors and certain forms of leukemia These drugs must contain the right amount of radioactivity to destroy tumors while minimizing damage to surrounding tissue NIST is helping drug companies accurately measure the amount of radioactivity in their actinium-225
Biomaterials | NIST NIST's research examines the interactions among lab-made materials and biological systems, advancing the development of diagnostics and therapeutics, and improving the performance of biomaterials used in dentistry and regenerative medicine