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Five current and former students from the Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering have been awarded the highly competitive National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship ...
Multimodal AI for ventricular Arrhythmia Risk Stratification (MAARS), predicts individual patients’ risk for sudden cardiac ...
Two areas of the brain may work in combination to tell the brain when it’s “feeling” tired. The results may provide a way to ...
November 18, 2022 - November 19, 2022 @ All Day - Johns Hopkins University and Columbia University are joining forces to co-host the annual Rising Stars in Engineering in Health Workshop. The ...
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 ...
Amputees often experience the sensation of a “phantom limb”—a feeling that a missing body part is still there. That sensory illusion is closer to becoming a reality thanks to a team of engineers at ...
Annie Kathuria’s lab is spearheading breakthroughs in organoid tissue engineering, leveraging the regenerative capacities of pluripotent stem cells to craft highly detailed 3D tissue models or ...
In studies in mice and pigs, Grayson’s lab has used 3D printers to create scaffolds made from biodegradable polymers combined with other natural materials in the exact shape of the facial defects.
Supported by the National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins researchers have created LiftOn, a new software tool that can transfer annotations between the genomes of different species to map out new ...
Dr. Mirando’s research focuses on the study and development of a series of peptides derived from natural sequences within the human proteome with the intention of developing novel therapeutic agents ...
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