CIBR’s strength is our diverse membership, brought together by the need to improve and develop imaging technology.
Imaging technology isn’t about one disease or organ; imaging is utilized to treat patients with diseases across the spectrum as well as those harmed in accidents. Advocacy through education will increase awareness and lead to an environment of support for imaging research which benefits ALL patients.
CIBR’s diverse membership of patient advocates is our most valuable asset when advocating and educating legislators of the need for imaging research.
All CIBR members receive news and information regularly through the CIBR newsletter, informal meetings, and most importantly through open lines of communication. CIBR encourages an open dialogue amongst stakeholders, and provides a conduit for disseminating information between its diverse membership. Members are invited to participate in CIBR meetings and initiatives.
- Advocacy Groups
There is no fee for advocacy organizations.
– Industry Groups
Annual dues are assessed.
– Professional and Scientific Society Groups
Annual dues are assessed.
To join CIBR, please click here or contact Roxanne Yaghoubi.





Advocate for consistent federal funding from Congress to the National Institutes of Health
Dramatically broaden awareness of the value of imaging and bioengineering research
Facilitate awareness and accessibility of resources containing pertinent information for Members of Congress and the imaging