The General Services Administration could open a second Maryland campus for the National Institutes of Health that combines two Congress-approved lease prospectuses from 2014, the Washington Business Journal reported Thursday. Daniel Sernovitz writes
MoreThe Food and Drug Administration and a National Institutes of Health-run facility have moved to adopt cloud computing technology as part of efforts to accelerate processing time for healthcare information, Federal News Radio
MoreAt least 100 lawmakers have sent a letter to the House Appropriations Committee to call for annual funding of more than $32 billion to support the National Institutes of Health‘s biomedical research. Rep. Chris
MoreStephanie Devaney serves as the project manager for the Precision Medicine Initiative of the White Houseâs Office of the Chief of Staff and helps coordinate the programâs components. Devaney was previously as a science
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The National Institutes of Health and London-based Wellcome Trust have jointly kicked off a science competition to solicit ideas on ways to help the public access scientific research data. NIH will select six teams
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The National Institutes of Health has unveiled a multimillion grant program to help researchers determine how genomic information could be part of electronic health records. NIH said Tuesday it chose 12 research
MoreIvor D’Souza, CIO of the National Institutes of Health‘s National Library of Medicine, believes both agency and IT managers should prepare for the transition of some government websites to the IPv6 protocol, Federal Times reported
MoreU.S. Chief Data Scientist DJ Patil on Wednesday released a memorandum to explain how the federal government uses data to address transparency, security and innovation issues for the general public benefit. “The
MorePhilip Bourne serves as the associate director of data science at the National Institutes of Health and specializes in research and other activities that drive the accessibility of scientific data to aid the
MoreA team of neuroscientists at the Washington University and the University of Illinois has used nanotechnology manufacturing methods to develop a remote-controlled wireless implant technology for a brain activity research effort. The
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