Stephanie Hicks and Jamie Spangler honored for outstanding contributions to engineering and medicine research, practice, or ...
Can sugar help detect pancreatic cancer? Johns Hopkins scientists use modified sugars to label hidden proteins and ramp up ...
Working with “digital twins” of patients’ hearts, doctors improved cardiac ablation outcomes for patients with ...
The Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering has once again been named the nation’s top graduate program by U.S.
New Johns Hopkins research shows an AI-driven liquid biopsy analyzing genome-wide cfDNA fragment patterns can detect early ...
This year’s keynote lecture will be given by Carol Reiley, Engr ’07 (MS). She is currently CEO of AI and arts nonprofit DeepMusic.ai, a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, and a brand ambassador ...
Two Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering researchers are among 449 distinguished scholars elected to the newest class of fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS, ...
Imagine if after a serious accident, your damaged facial bones could be replaced with tissue made by your own cells. Or if you could pop a pill that could reprogram your immune system to fight a ...
Johns Hopkins University researchers have grown a novel whole-brain organoid, complete with neural tissues and rudimentary blood vessels—an advance that could usher in a new era of research into ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have identified key brain regions involved in associating sounds with specific behaviors. Published in Cell Reports, the new study offers insight into how the ...