National Institute of General Medical Sciences / Introduction The National Institute of General Medical Sciences / /
IndustryTerm
computing infrastructure / biomedical technology research resources / training that leverages data and technologies / organ systems / computational infrastructure / biomedical applications / model systems / biological systems / Technology development / molecular imaging / computational and experimental technologies / energy / /
Division of Genetics / U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / National Institute of Health / Division of Cell Biology and Biophysics / National Institute / Division of Genetics and Developmental Biology / National Science Foundation / Division of Biomedical Technology / Bioinformatics / and Computational Biology / Division of Pharmacology / Physiology / and Biological Chemistry / Developmental Biology / United States Department of Health and Human Services / Division of Pharmacology / Division of Biomedical Technology / Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology / National Institute of General Medical Sciences / /
Person
Jon R. Lorsch / /
Position
Medical Scientist / Director / Representative / critical driver of the U.S. economy / Ph. Director / /
Technology
genomics / drug delivery / Bioinformatics / pharmacogenetics / X-ray / Structural Genomics / Proteomics Technology / gene expression / spectroscopy / computational and experimental technologies / 1962 81 Divisions Biomedical Technology / recombination / drug development / /