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Learn from NIH’s Michael Salgaller on how to partner with NIH at the Seoul Bio Forum on June 22, 2026. This forum is intended to bring together South Korean biotech and pharma companies with U.S. investors, research institutions, and industry leaders. He will be discussing NIH as a premier
Current cold storage solutions or methods for cells, tissues, and organs are suboptimal due to irreversible damage to cold-sensitive tissue or organ transplants that need long term storage for facilitating clinical practices. NIH inventors have developed an invention to preserve the viability of
Have you recently graduated with a degree in science, law, or business and are curious about how research makes its way beyond the lab? The NIAID Technology Transfer Fellowship Program (TTFP) is now open. It’s an immersive training program focused on technology transfer in a federal setting
Conventional cryopreservation of three-dimensional tissue constructs can have several problems: They can suffer damage from tensional stresses experienced during expansion and contractions that occur during freezing and thawing. Uneven physical changes within the tissue during cooling or warming can