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Johns Hopkins researchers report on a powerful new method that significantly improves the reliability and accuracy of ...
Three Johns Hopkins experts discuss the potential of mRNA-powered therapeutics to produce lifesaving treatments and cures for ...
The Maryland Science Center recently recognized Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering alum Katharina Maisel, PhD ‘14, with its ...
Kubanda Cryotherapy offers the first minimally invasive treatment for lumps, bumps, and tumors in pets. By adapting ...
For more than 50 years, the Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering has been setting the bar for BME education and research.
To ensure that your application is reviewed by those who can best evaluate your research contributions and potential, please review the information below and choose your research area carefully before ...
My research focus is on the analysis of brain structures which include hippocampus, cingulate gyrus, planum temporale, superior temporal gyrus, and the auditory and prefrontal cortexes. These ...
Rachel Karchin is a pioneer in computational cancer genomics, developing innovative algorithms for variant interpretation and tumor evolution. She created CHASM, the first widely used statistical ...
Alison Hill is an Assistant Professor starting in Fall 2020, and a core faculty member at the Institute for Computational Medicine and Infectious Disease Dynamics Group. She moved from Harvard, where ...
Through undergraduate research, our students gain unique experience in specific fields of biology or medicine by specializing in one of seven focus areas.
Our research aims to understand the structure and function of the brain. To do so, we take a comparative approach and engineer molecular, viral, and sequencing technologies to measure neuronal ...