Training in NIAID Labs
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Working in NIAID Labs
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Division of Intramural Research Labs
Scientists in NIAID’s Division of Intramural Research (DIR) conduct basic and clinical research covering a wide range of disciplines related to immunology, allergy, and infectious diseases. DIR researchers study all aspects of infectious diseases, including the causative agent, vectors, and pathogenesis in human and animal hosts. Clinical research is also integral to the mission of DIR, allowing key lab discoveries to be rapidly translated into methods to prevent, diagnose, or treat disease. Read more about DIR.
Vaccine Research Center Labs
The Dale and Betty Bumpers Vaccine Research Center (VRC) is dedicated to translating the latest knowledge of disease pathogenesis and immunology into new vaccine strategies, thereby providing safe and effective means to prevent and control human diseases. The primary focus of VRC is to conduct research to develop an effective AIDS vaccine. Read more about VRC.
Technology From NIAID Labs
Work performed in NIAID labs has led to vaccines, treatments, and diagnostic tools and continues to contribute to cutting-edge advances in science technology. The NIAID Office of Technology Development facilitates collaborations between NIAID scientists and outside institutions to translate laboratory research into medical tools that improve human health. Read more about technology developed in NIAID’s labs.