Developing Biomedical Research for California's Central Valley
National Institutes of Health (NIH) is extremely interested in developing biomedical research projects in the areas of health and health disparity. In 2008, the University was one of 19 universities in the country that was awarded a $4.5 million research grant by the National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, which is part of NIH. This grant is funding a state-of-the-art laboratory for biomedical research that is located in Science I, Room 18.
"It gives us a whole suite of tools to really allow us to move forward with the cutting-edge technologies." . . . Dr. Alejandro Calderon-Urrea, Fresno State Biology professor.
"Securing this grant allows us to develop biomedical research facilities and acquire instruments on par with any other world-class research institution." . . . Dr. Krish Krishnan, Chemistry professor
Learn what we offer, and what RIMI at Fresno State aims to accomplish
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical engineering is a relatively new discipline that combines traditional engineering with biology, with the goal of improving patient health care and improving the designs of devices such as pacemakers, implants and artificial limbs.
Weekly Snapshot
RIMI Call for Proposals: The Research Infrastructure in Minority Institutions (RIMI) grant at Fresno State seeks applications from faculty interested in honing their NIH grant writing skills to participate in a week-long summer training workshop May 23-27, 2011.
Application Deadline: April 29, 2011
More information and application instructions
