Author: Ashley Barnes

Ashley is a program director in the Division of Biophysics, Biomedical Technology, and Computational Biosciences, where he oversees grants focused on technology development in cell and organelle manipulation, mechanobiology, structural biology, and bioanalytical chemistry. His scientific background is in biochemistry, physical chemistry, bioanalytical instrumentation, and structural biology. He is a scientific contact for the Biomedical Technology Optimization and Dissemination (BTOD) Centers (RM1) Program.

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Request for Information: Expanding the Technology Scope of NIGMS Resource and Centers Programs

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UPDATE: The deadline to respond to this RFI has been extended to October 15. See NOT-GM-24-059 for details.

NIGMS supports National and Regional Resources (NRRs) that provide biomedical researchers with access to mature technologies and Biomedical Technology Optimization and Dissemination (BTOD) Centers that optimize and disseminate late-stage technologies for the research community to use. The NRR-associated mature technologies are ready for researchers’ immediate use without further development. By contrast, the late-stage technologies supported by BTOD Centers require optimization prior to dissemination to the biomedical research community.

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