Johns Hopkins biomedical engineers use federal funding to pioneer immunotherapies that could free diabetes patients from ...
Federal funding for biomedical research pays off by enabling basic discoveries that lead to lifesaving treatments, writes ...
Federally funded research at Johns Hopkins offers new avenues for detecting brain disease long before it strikes.
Johns Hopkins Medicine laboratory scientists say they have developed a potential new way to treat a variety of rare genetic ...
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 ...
Hopkins BME students go on to become leaders in industry, medicine, and science, all with a passion for solving problems.
The BME undergraduate program contains a set of “core knowledge,” defined and taught by the faculty, that future biomedical engineers should possess. The core includes courses in molecular and ...
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 ...
“Nano and Micro” Project: We are developing novel microfabricated sensors and devices for neuroscience research. The first example is the development of microelectromechanical (MEMS) techniques that ...
Increasingly, the decisions physicians make about how best to treat their patients will be informed by the results of computational analyses of patient data. This increasing reliance on methods of ...
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