") // ") //and go to main content (Press Enter). Accessibility Help | Download Adobe Acrobat Reader for .pdf Files Internet Explorer is missing updates required to properly view this site. Click here to update… Rice University IBB Institute of Biosciences and Bioengineering Search Form Search ABOUT Rice University’s IBB is located in the BioScience Research Collaborative. The IBB seeks to promote interdisciplinary research and education, foster ties with the Texas Medical Center, create partnerships with industry, promote the translation of research, and facilitate strong research and training programs. IBB Team IBB Steering Committee IBB Faculty Contact FUNDING The Hamill Innovation Awards (supported by the Hamill Foundation), are one of several awards given by the IBB. Hamill Innovation Awards have funded initiation of new collaborative research by the IBB faculty, thereby allowing faculty to explore risky new areas of research that might not otherwise receive funding and collect the preliminary data necessary to publish their work or win increasingly competitive awards from federal agencies. Recipients have been able to leverage their initial research to attain additional prestigious grants to make even further significant discoveries. Apply Hamill Innovation Awards Travel Awards Limited Submissions Past Award Programs RESEARCH The IBB currently administers two graduate research programs: the PhD Program in Systems, Synthetic, and Physical Biology, and the NIH T32 Fellowship. The four undergraduate summer internships offered by the IBB are the AHA SCRIP, BUILDing Scholars, NSF REU in BioNetworks and BioXFEL Summer Internship. The Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) course (UNIV 594) is also provided by the IBB. Graduate Programs Undergraduate Programs High School Programs EVENTS As part of the IBB’s new Distinguished Innovator Series, Jack Gill recently presented a special lecture entitled "How Silicon Valley Ideas Can Propel the Houston Innovation Eco-System." The event was designed as a means for faculty and students to discuss Rice’s role in the future of research, innovation, entrepreneurship and the Midtown Innovation District project. Distinguished Innovator Series Upcoming Events Other Seminar Series Past Events Mobile Menu Search Form Search ABOUT Rice University’s IBB is located in the BioScience Research Collaborative. The IBB seeks to promote interdisciplinary research and education, foster ties with the Texas Medical Center, create partnerships with industry, promote the translation of research, and facilitate strong research and training programs. IBB Team IBB Steering Committee IBB Faculty Contact FUNDING The Hamill Innovation Awards (supported by the Hamill Foundation), are one of several awards given by the IBB. Hamill Innovation Awards have funded initiation of new collaborative research by the IBB faculty, thereby allowing faculty to explore risky new areas of research that might not otherwise receive funding and collect the preliminary data necessary to publish their work or win increasingly competitive awards from federal agencies. Recipients have been able to leverage their initial research to attain additional prestigious grants to make even further significant discoveries. Apply Hamill Innovation Awards Travel Awards Limited Submissions Past Award Programs RESEARCH The IBB currently administers two graduate research programs: the PhD Program in Systems, Synthetic, and Physical Biology, and the NIH T32 Fellowship. The four undergraduate summer internships offered by the IBB are the AHA SCRIP, BUILDing Scholars, NSF REU in BioNetworks and BioXFEL Summer Internship. The Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) course (UNIV 594) is also provided by the IBB. Graduate Programs Undergraduate Programs High School Programs EVENTS As part of the IBB’s new Distinguished Innovator Series, Jack Gill recently presented a special lecture entitled "How Silicon Valley Ideas Can Propel the Houston Innovation Eco-System." The event was designed as a means for faculty and students to discuss Rice’s role in the future of research, innovation, entrepreneurship and the Midtown Innovation District project. Distinguished Innovator Series Upcoming Events Other Seminar Series Past Events IBB’s Bioelectronics NRT Program IBB’s Systems, Synthetic, and Physical Biology PhD Program Dr. Laura Segatori - one of the 100+ IBB Faculty Members Previous Next OUR MISSION The Institute of Biosciences and Bioengineering promotes bio-related interdisciplinary research and education, fosters ties with the Texas Medical Center, creates partnerships with industry, promotes the translation of research, and facilitates strong research training programs. Rice University on Facebook Rice University on Twitter Rice University on Linkedin Rice University on Youtube Rice University on Instagram Rice University on Flickr NEWS Tissue-digging nanodrills do just enough damage Scientists at Rice and their collaborators show light-activated molecular drills effectively kill cells in whole eukaryotic organisms. Rice scientists simplify access to drug building block Rice University chemists further simplify their process to make essential precursor molecules for drug discovery and manufacture. The method to modify unactivated olefins for use as building blocks... Read more Magnet-controlled bioelectronic implant could relieve pain A Rice electrical and computer engineer has introduced the first neural implant that can be programmed and charged remotely with a magnetic field. Previous Next Image: Heart nanofiber project makes STAT Madness round 3 Image: ‘Smart’ wound-healing patch: DARPA awards $22 million grant Image: ‘Smart’ wound-healing patch: DARPA awards $22 million grant Image: ‘Smart’ wound-healing patch: DARPA awards $22 million grant Image: New nano strategy fights superbugs See All News Events See All Events Mailing List Would you like to attend future IBB activities? 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