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Bioprinting and Lab Techniques

Images of scientists engaged in advanced bioprinting and experimental techniques, focusing on modern methodologies in medical research.

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Microscopic observation and analysis of the chromosomes, Biology and Research Center in University Hospital Health (CBRS) Limoges, France.
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Internship leader demonstrating the filling of gel pockets in a vertical gel electrophoresis chamber, Centre for Medical Biotechnology of the University Duisburg-Essen, North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany, Europe
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CALIBRATION LABORATORY - RESISTANCE SYSTEM
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Cytogenetics laboratory, surrounded by karyotypes, a doctor analyzes the results of a sample in order to write a report.
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Photo documentary on bioprinting. Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) is working with a bioprinter from regenHU to produce different human tissues. Bioprinting allows three dimensional tissue production in a fast and controlled manner by the precise positioning of primary cells, biomaterials and growth factors. Thereby, bioprinted tissues simulate the complex in vivo situation of our body. Tissues are produced in a layer by layer mode by alternating photopolymerized bioink and cells. Before using for substance testing the tissue are matured in a cell culture environment. In future, printed tissues could reduce animal experiments in drug development and foster regenerative medicine. Calibrating the bioprinter.
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SILVER SPRING, Md. (June 17, 2022) - Lt. Megan Schilling, a microbiologist with Naval Medical Research Center (NMRC), gives a demonstration to visiting college students as part of the Navy Medical and Dental Historically Black Colleges and Universities Intern Program. Participating students received instruction on virology, wound infections, infectious disease and various laboratory functions and met with officers from the Nurse Corps, Dental Corps and Medical Service Corps.
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Research on chronic bacterial infections within Inserm. PhD student working on brucellosis bacteria with the help of a flow cytometer.
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Oscar Monje, Ph.D., a plant physiologist with AECOM Management Services, weighs a harvested radish plant inside a laboratory in the Space Station Processing Facility at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida on June 13, 2019. The radishes are being harvested from the base of the Advanced Plant Habitat (APH) ground unit as part of a science verification test. The APH is currently the largest plant chamber built for the agency in use on the International Space Station. It is an autonomous plant growth facility that is being used to conduct bioscience research on the space station with the goal of enabling astronauts to be sustainable on long duration missions to the Moon, Mars and beyond.
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Inside a laboratory in the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, research scientists prepare the science carrier, or base, of the Advanced Plant Habitat (APH) for planting of Arabidopsis seeds, commonly known as thale cress, on Wednesday, May 9. The APH base will be delivered to the International Space Station aboard Orbital ATK's Cygnus spacecraft on the company's ninth Commercial Resupply Services mission for NASA. The APH is the largest plant chamber built for the agency. It is a fully automated plant growth facility that is being used to conduct bioscience research on the space station. Cygnus will launch on Orbital ATK's Antares rocket from Wallops Flight Facility in Wallops Island, Virginia. Launch is targeted for May 20, 2018.
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Scientist in laboratory with microscope images on computer monitor
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Female scientist holding container of toxic material
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A NIAID scientist uses a microscope to observe the growth of protein crystals in a crystallization experiment.
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Scientists analyzing images on a computer screen in a lab
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DEU, Germany, Duesseldorf: Police NRW, Federal Police, technical crime investigation service. Analysis of earth and plant traces, Europe
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The Clavicle Matching Program (CMP) is a computer program that compares the shape of collarbones to better help the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency find a possible match to someone still missing. When historical data, DNA, and other contextual information aren't available to narrow down the list, the CMP can be used. First, the clavicles in each of the radiographs were digitally traced to create an outline. Then the clavicles in the lab are 3-D scanned using a surface scanner (Artec Space Spider).  The CMP compares the scans from multiple angles to the traced outlines and identifies any similarities. The program can create a shortlist of names for further analysis that may lead to identification. The pictured elements are part of the Agency's reference collection and do not depict casework. (DoD photo by Air Force Lt. Col. Tamara R Fischer-Carter)
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STS-132 JAXA FISH SCALES & HYDROTROP EXPERIMENTS
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While engineers in Europe continue to outfit the Orion spacecrafts service module for Artemis I in preparation for shipment to NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida next year, work is already beginning on the service module that will power, propel, cool and provide air and water for the first crewed mission in the Orion spacecraft in the early 2020s. On Sept. 19, 2017, technicians at Thales Alenia in Turin, Italy, work on the primary structure of the European Service Module that will carry astronauts in Orion beyond the Moon during Artemis II. ESA (European Space Agency) and its contractors are providing Orions service module for its first two missions atop the Space Launch System rocket. NASA is leading the next steps in human space exploration and will send astronauts to the vicinity of the Moon to build and test the systems needed for challenging missions to deep space destinations including Mars. NASA is working with domestic and international partners to solve the great challenges
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Tutor explaining pipework to students
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students and teacher in white jackets performing irrigation experiment
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Reportage in the French National Police's Criminal Research Institute in Rosny-sous-Bois, France. Microanalysis Department. Using a scanning electron microscope (SEM).
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Dr. Arko Bakshi, a research associate with the Department of Botany at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, adds nutrient gel to Target Veggie Chambers, or TVCs, inside a laboratory in the Space Station Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on May 28, 2021. Bakshi waited until the gel solidified and then planted cotton seeds in it as part of the Targeting Improved Cotton Through Orbital Cultivation (TICTOC) experiment, which will launch to the International Space Station aboard SpaceXs 22nd commercial resupply services mission. TICTOC will investigate how environmental factors and genes control development of roots in the absence of gravity. Liftoff of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule is scheduled for 1:29 p.m. EDT Thursday, June 3, 2021, from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center.
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TROPI Seed Growth-1 payload (will fly to ISS on Space X 2) from left to right are Krisofer Vogelsong, Project Science Lead, Tropi SG-1, Lockheed Martin, NASA Ames, John Freeman Plant Scientist, Tropi SG-1, intrinsyx, NASA Ames, seated Dave Heathcote, ISS Payload Support, Lockheed Martin, NASA Ames
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jsc2023e069280 (10/4/2023) --- Steffy Tabares Ruiz and Jade Nguyen analyze behavioral data that are informative for quantifying the effects of the space environment on neurobehavioral function. Rodent Research-20 (RR-20) evaluates ovarian function in female mice in microgravity, fertility following return to Earth, and the effect of spaceflight on the next generation. Image courtesy of the University of Kansas Medical Center.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Researcher and former NASA payload specialist Millie Hughes-Fulford, of the Hughes-Fulford Laboratory, San Francisco, Calif., accepts the European Space Agency ESA T-cell experiment flight units being handed over in a Space Station Processing Facility laboratory at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. From left are Raimondo Fortezza of ESA, Hughes-Fulford, and Pier Luigi Ganga and Fabio Creati of Kayser Italia, manufacturer of the hardware. The immunology experiment will launch on SpaceX-3 and focus on the effects of microgravity on early T-cell signaling pathways. Current work aims to identify and compare the gene expression of microRNAs miRNAs during T-cell activation under normal gravity and in microgravity, and compare those patterns to changes seen in aging populations. The experiment will be the first flown on SpaceX funded by the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Hughes-Fulford flew aboard space shuttle mission STS-40 in June 1991, the first Spacelab m
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female chemical analysist in lab, CA
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Team of multiethnic scientists sitting in laboratory looking at camera
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High school students from the Schools On Board program assist ArcticNet scientists aboard the CCGS Amundsen, a coast guard ship used primarily for scientific research, as they conduct experiments during travel through the Northwest Passage in August, Nunavut, Canada
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Pseudonaut and Associate Scientist Jess Bunchek, center, and two interns at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida, assemble plant pillows inside the Space Station Processing Facility on Jan. 16, 2020. The pillows, which are a common method used to grow plants in space, are being sent to the International Space Station for a series of VEG-03 experiments that will study the growth of three types of leafy greens in a microgravity environment and test a new way of handling seeds. The experiments will be launched to the orbiting laboratory aboard a Northrop Grumman Antares rocket and Cygnus spacecraft on the companys 13th resupply services mission. Liftoff is scheduled for Feb. 9, 2020, at 5:39 p.m. EST from the agencys Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
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POV of scientists team worried about virus evolution discussing pointing at computer
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Carefish disk
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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  --  In the Vehicle Assembly Building, a worker carefully sands foam repairs on Atlantis' external tank.  In late February, Atlantis' external tank received hail damage during a severe thunderstorm that passed through the Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 area. The hail caused visible divots in the giant tank's foam insulation as well as minor surface damage to about 26 heat shield tiles on the shuttle's left wing.  The launch now is targeted for June 8.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Researcher and former NASA payload specialist Millie Hughes-Fulford, of the Hughes-Fulford Laboratory, San Francisco, Calif., accepts the European Space Agency ESA T-cell experiment flight units being handed over in a Space Station Processing Facility laboratory at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. From left are Hughes-Fulford shaking hands with Pier Luigi Ganga of Kayser Italia, manufacturer of the hardware, with Raimondo Fortezza of ESA looking on. The immunology experiment will launch on SpaceX-3 and focus on the effects of microgravity on early T-cell signaling pathways. Current work aims to identify and compare the gene expression of microRNAs miRNAs during T-cell activation under normal gravity and in microgravity, and compare those patterns to changes seen in aging populations. The experiment will be the first flown on SpaceX funded by the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Hughes-Fulford flew aboard space shuttle mission STS-40 in June 1991, the fir
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Environmental Protection Research
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Specimen room in Fisheries Department Headquarters, each species in the region is described, preserved and catalouged, Brunei
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jsc2021e007776 (2/5/2021) --- Researchers move the CubeLab containing a new LambdaVision study, which evaluates a manufacturing system that uses a light-activated protein that replaces the function of damaged cells in the eye in an artificial retina...
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Madrid 10-25-2007 report for science on the Exploitation and study of the Ambar site by the Members of the Museum of Natural Sciences of Vitoria Jesus Alonso and Rafael Lopez photo Jaime Garcia Archdc in the image the Ambar in the Laboratory of study of the museum.
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FRA - POLITICS - MOVEMENT OF STÉPHANE TRAVERT IN ILLE-ET-VILAINE. On the occasion of the start of the  school year, Stéphane TRAVERT, Minister of Agriculture, went Thursday, September 7 in Ille-et-Vilaine in generalschool and agricultural technology Theodore Monod - Le Rheu .FRA - POLITIQUE - DÉPLACEMENT DE STÉPHANE TRAVERT EN EN ILLE-ET-VILAINE. A loccasion de la rentrée scolaire, Stéphane TRAVERT, Ministre de lAgriculture et de lAlimentation, se rend jeudi 7 septembre en Ille-et-Vilaine au lycée denseignement général et technologique agricole Théodore-Monod - Le Rheu.
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Charles Sturt University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, Wagga Wagga, Australia, 2009, S2F Architects And Engineers, Wagga Wagga, Australia, Architect Unknown
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Noddy Nyengere a Scientist at Parirenyatwa Labs, examines samples under microscope at the open day held on the hospital grounds. Zimbabwe.
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U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson speaks with scientists at the Kenya Wildlife Service forensic lab in Nairobi, Kenya, on March 11, 2018.
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S65-56315 (2 Dec. 1965) --- Dr. Charles A. Berry (left), chief of the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) Medical Programs, and astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (center), Gemini-7 pilot, and Frank Borman, Gemini-7 command pilot, examine a series of chest x-rays taken during the preflight physical.
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