International Institute for Biosensing
The International Institute for Biosensing (IIB) is located in Research Computing Institute, Research and Innovation Office (RIO), University of Minnesota. IIB is dedicated to addressing the world’s most complex challenges in the biosensing ecosystem by developing a global network of public-private partnerships. We aim to achieve this by facilitating a collaborative national and international initiative, bringing together experts, resources, and facilities from academia, nonprofits, industry, and government.
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