Technologies: They Work for Us (Not the Other Way Around)
This issue of the NIH Catalyst is about emerging technologies. They are alluring and exciting and filled with potential. But they are tools, and their value is not intrinsic. What they enable us to understand, and what we do with that understanding, are what matters.
Read about scientific advances and discoveries by NIH intramural scientists: AI-assisted retinal imaging; gene therapy slows pediatric neuropathy; proteins enable immune cells to locate specific microbes; targeting the dark side of an influenza virus protein; multi-omic profiling of lymphoma tumors; mystery enzyme that breaks down bilirubin identified
Congratulations to: colleagues elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation and Association of American Physicians; NIH recipients of the 2024 HHS Departmental Awards; workers on the new Comparative Medicine Center at NIAID’s Rocky Mountain Laboratories; new NIH members of the National Academy of Sciences.