Paving the Way for Biomedical Innovation

The Frederick National Laboratory meets the nation’s most urgent biomedical research needs and serves as a national and global resource for the scientific community. 

Biotech Connector illuminates structural biology research

Structural biology has been in existence since 1912, when German physicist Max Von Laue first directed X-rays at crystallized...

Symposium: Technology Showcase team blends new and old approaches for 2024 event

After eight years, the annual Technology Showcase isn’t showing any signs of slowing. In fact, according to members of the...

Study offers guidance for targeting HIV’s viral reservoir

After decades of progress, people with HIV now have access to drugs that keep the virus undetectable and thus under control...

Demographically diverse images are sought for national cancer resource

Scientists from the National Cancer Institute and the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research are urging medical...

Conference: Black in Cancer Conference draws Black cancer research professionals to first U.S. event

The inaugural U.S. Black in Cancer Conference brought more than 300 oncologists, scientists, students, trainees, advocates...

'Empanada' is a leap forward in rapid 3-D image processing and annotation

It sounds like a pastry but it’s really part of a new wave in scientific imaging. Empanada is the name of an artificial...

Newly identified antibodies block many influenza strains in laboratory tests

Seeking a universal flu vaccine, scientists have identified two antibodies that block a wide range of influenza viruses by...
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The Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory characterizes nanomedicine formulations, as seen in this assay, for physiochemical traits and immunology, pharmacology and toxicology properties.

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Scientific Standards Hub

Our scientists establish standards and reference reagents for diverse scientific  disciplines and  encourage the adoption of benchmarks  among researchers. 
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disciplines with tools to help bridge gaps in scientific reproducibility.

SeroNet

The Serological Sciences Network, or SeroNet, is a collaboration to enhance understanding of the immune response to the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. SeroNet supports research projects in basic and applied serological research related to COVID-19 and increasing the nation’s serological testing capacity.
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U.S. SARS-CoV-2 Serology Standard requests from industry, government and academic laboratories worldwide.

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Work with the best of the best biomedical researchers and investigators. Be a part of groundbreaking solutions that benefit public health throughout the world. And, enjoy some of the best benefits in the region. We are looking for smart, passionate problem solvers for benchwork, data science, manufacturing, and more.