Spangler was delightfully surprised with $300,000 in research funding for her groundbreaking work in molecular ...
Using advanced computational genomics, Johns Hopkins investigators discovered how prostate cancer develops resistance to ...
In a game-changer for drug testing & precision medicine, a 3D flexible electrode array wraps around cardiac organoids, ...
Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering alum Yining Zhu has been named to the 2026 Forbes ’30 Under 30′ list in the Science ...
Transforming medicine, one discovery at a time. From groundbreaking medical devices to transformative new treatments, Hopkins BME researchers are engineering the future of medicine and pushing the ...
The wound was deep. At least 4 inches. And the surgical opening was at least that wide. Three Johns Hopkins engineering students, clad in green scrubs, huddled around the patient. They quietly ...
The National Science Foundation has awarded Graduate Research Fellowships to eight current students with ties to Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering. They have been selected for their outstanding ...
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 ...
A new AI model is much better than doctors at identifying patients likely to experience cardiac arrest. The linchpin is the system’s ability to analyze long-underused heart imaging, alongside a full ...
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 ...
A team of Johns Hopkins scientists is developing and testing a point-of-care diagnostic tool for anemia, supported by a $1.7 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The two-year ...
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