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Funding Opportunities at the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

IMAG. Institute on Systems Science and Health- Federal Funding Panel Grace C.Y. Peng, Ph.D. May 25, 2011. Funding Opportunities at the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering. 27 Separate Institutes & Centers (IC) each with different: missions & priorities budgets

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Funding Opportunities at the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

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  1. IMAG Institute on Systems Science and Health- Federal Funding Panel Grace C.Y. Peng, Ph.D. May 25, 2011 Funding Opportunities at the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

  2. 27 Separate Institutes & Centers (IC) each with different: missions & priorities budgets ways of deciding which grants to fund Clinical Center National Institute of Deafness and Communications Disorders NIAMS National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases International Center National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

  3. NIH Budget: FY 2010 by Institute/Center

  4. The NIBIBMission Improving human health by leading the development and accelerating the application ofbiomedical technologies. The Institute is committed to integrating the physical and engineering sciences with the life sciences to advance basic research and medical care.

  5. NIBIB Program Areas • Biomaterials • Biomedical Informatics • Drug & Gene Delivery Systems and Devices • Mathematical Modeling, Simulation and Analysis • Medical Devices and Implant Science • Micro-Biomechanics • Micro- and Nano Systems; Platform Technologies • Nanotechnology • Rehabilitation Engineering (Robotics) • Sensors • Structural Biology • Surgical Tools, Techniques and Systems • Telehealth • Tissue Engineering • Image-Guided Interventions • Image Processing, Visual Perception and Displays • Magnetic, Biomagnetic and Bioelectric Devices • Magnetic Resonance Imaging & Spectroscopy • Molecular Imaging • Nuclear Medicine • Optical Imaging & Spectroscopy • Ultrasound: Diagnostic and Interventional • X ray, Electron, and Ion Beam

  6. A big challenge for the NIBIB is promoting multidisciplinary research 1. Clinicians, biologists and engineers speak in different languages 2. Clinicians and biologists may not know what is technically possible; engineers may not know the biomedical problems. 3. Continued, ongoing collaboration essential

  7. Google: NIH Reporter

  8. Google: BISTI

  9. Google: NIBIB

  10. Funding Opportunities Review Panels

  11. IMAG Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA)

  12. Genes Cellstructure-function Tissuestructure-function Organstructure-function Clinical medicine mRNA Proteins Lipids Carbohydrates … 4 tissue types 30,000+ genes 100,000+proteins 200+ cell types 12 organsystems 1 body Courtesy of Peter Hunter Multiscale Modeling Multi-scale modeling deals with spanning scales from molecular to population and is expected to largely impact the understanding of biological processes and also further the predictive capability in biological, biomedical and environmental systems. Multi-scale modeling encompasses concepts of space, time and state space. Biological Scales  To Populations Levels

  13. Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group (IMAG)Wiki(Google: IMAG Wiki) Participation Welcome! Population Modeling!

  14. 2011 MSM Working Groups • Multiscale Systems Biology Working Group • Biomechanics Working Group • Theoretical and Computational Methods • Model Sharing Working Group • Data Sharing Working Group • Clinical and Translational Issues Working Group • Computational Neuroscience Working Group • Population Modeling Working Group • Cell-to-Macroscale Working Group

  15. The MSM Consortium provides opportunities to: • converse with program officers from 9 government agencies, IMAG Participants, from the United States and Canada • network with other MSM investigators, MSM Participants and Projects • participate in Working Group discussions on the wiki • participate in virtual scientific presentations by all Working Groups throughout the year • participate in annual meetings of the MSM Consortium, IMAG/MSM Events • learn about the latest modeling and MSM related activities from around the world, Multiscale Modeling of the Physiome - Projects Around the World • access various Resources for Modeling IMAG

  16. NEW Funding Opportunity - PAR 11-203Predictive PredictiveMultiscale Models for Biomedical, Biological, Behavioral, Environmental and Clinical Research (Interagency U01) • Promoting the next generation cutting edge multiscale models – think out of the box • Participating Agencies: NIH, NSF, DOE, FDA • 9 receipt dates – 1st receipt date: June 17, 2011 • Cooperative Agreement allows investigators to contribute funded efforts to the MSM Consortium • Requirements detailed in the FOA – please read! • Partnership Plan and MSM Consortium Plan

  17. Thank You! Grace C.Y. Peng penggr@mail.nih.gov

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