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NSF Director France A. Córdova, Remarks at the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, National Academy of Science, April 4, 2016, Slide Index

Slide 1 - NSF and AIMBE: Partners in Bio-Medical Exploration

Slide 2 - NSF Director Massey celebrated the creation of AIMBE

Slide 3 - Health IS a national priority

Slide 4 - NSF Overview

Slide 5 - NSF's cross-directorate commitment to biomedical exploration

Slide 6 - NSF funding supported breakthroughs that led to development of MRI

Slide 7 - Nanopore sequencer has been critical tool in combatting Ebola in Africa

Slide 8 - CRISPR revolutionizes genomic manipulation and will lead to advances in precision medicine

Slide 9 - Optogenetics for controlling the brain with light

Slide 10 - Lensfree computational microscopy tools for telemedicine applications

Slide 11 - From bench to bedside: I-Corps is speeding development of new therapeutic medicines

Slide 12 - Synthetic biology – the next Silicon Valley?

Slide 12 - Bioengineering will be critical to U.S. economic growth, public health and competitiveness

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