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Images, Videos, and More

Images, Videos, and More



Source: Eva Mutunga and Kate Klein, University of the District of Columbia and National Institute of Standards and Technology. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License.​

Images, Videos, and More



NIGMS offers scientific images and videos, plus scientist interviews, profiles and photos.

Scientific Images and Videos

Hepatocytes. Credit: Donna Beer Stolz, University of PittsburghImage and Video Gallery
A collection of hundreds of scientific photos, illustrations and videos.

Life: Magnified Online"Life: Magnified" Online
NIH-supported microscopy images at Washington Dulles International Airport and online.

NIHNIH Image Gallery
NIH health research images, infographics and videos.

NCBI Organism: Plasmodium yoelii nigeriensis, anopheles stephensi cell types: oocyst cellular components: cyst wall biological process: sporozoan zygote development.The Cell: An Image Library™Link to external Web site
An NIGMS-funded, well-annotated repository of thousands of images, videos and animations of cells from a variety of organisms.

iBiology: Free online biology videosiBiology  Link to external Web site
An NIGMS-funded repository of free online videos that convey the excitement of modern biology research, the scientific process and the people behind the discoveries.

Scientist Interviews, Profiles and Photos

Dr. Lola Eniola-AdefesoInterviews with Scientists
Video interviews with NIGMS scientists and grantees.

Dr. Martin BurkeMeet a Chemist
Photos and short profiles of NIGMS-supported researchers in chemistry, biochemistry and related fields.

Dr. Elizabeth B. TorresDiversity Program Alumni Updates
Photos and career paths of scientists who have participated in NIGMS programs designed to increase diversity in the biomedical research workforce.
Dr.George HightowerFindings Magazine Scientist Gallery
Photos, brief descriptions and links to articles about researchers featured in Findings magazine.

Dr. Shanta DarBiomedical Beat Profiles
Short articles about biomedical scientists and their findings that appeared in the Biomedical Beat blog.

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