Biomedical engineer Jamie Spangler and her team at Johns Hopkins develop innovative treatments for autoimmune disorders, cancer, and other complex diseases.
A world-leading geneticist and parasitologist, Carlton was one of 65 scientists elected to the academy this year.
An invention from Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering students aims to help clinicians detect and treat smell dysfunction ...
In a study published in the journal Current Biology, Johns Hopkins researchers discovered that individual neurons in the ...
Roger Hajjar, ’86, is the inaugural director of the Gene and Cell Therapy Institute at Mass General Brigham and the president, chief medical officer, and co-founder of Medera, a clinical-stage ...
An assistant professor of biomedical engineering and a faculty member in the university’s Center for Computational Biology, Fan was nominated by the National Science Foundation for her research on how ...
“It’s always been interesting and frustrating to me that while there are treatments for allergies, like antihistamines and allergy shots, there’s nothing that can permanently reverse or fully ...
Doctors could soon reduce epilepsy misdiagnoses by up to 70% using a new tool that turns routine electroencephalogram, or EEG, tests that appear normal into highly accurate epilepsy predictors, a ...
The next ISPEED in Biomedical Engineering program will be held June 30 to July 25, 2025. The application for summer 2025 is now open. The deadline for summer 2025 will be Friday, February 28, 2025 at ...
Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering’s ISPEED program is a residential, four-week summer program for talented high-school students who are passionate about exploring concepts in biomedical engineering ...
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