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Johns Hopkins researcher Jean Fan and her team create open-source tools that bridge the gap between academic discoveries and ...
Three Johns Hopkins experts discuss the potential of mRNA-powered therapeutics to produce lifesaving treatments and cures for ...
Kubanda Cryotherapy offers the first minimally invasive treatment for lumps, bumps, and tumors in pets. By adapting ...
The Maryland Science Center recently recognized Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering alum Katharina Maisel, PhD ‘14, with its ...
Co-founder of Nomic AI, Brandon Duderstadt, Engr ’18,’19 (MSE) has produced some of the world’s most popular AI products.
Human trafficking remains one of the most prevalent humanitarian issues of our time, with millions of individuals trafficked across state, country, and continental lines each year. One of the main ...
Radiation is critical to modern medicine and frequently used for procedures such as diagnostic imaging, nuclear medicine, and radiotherapy. It is used extensively in procedures involving X-rays, CT ...
Researchers have grown a novel whole-brain organoid, complete with neural tissues and rudimentary blood vessels—an advance that could usher in a new era of research into neuropsychiatric disorders ...
A team of Johns Hopkins alumni is developing a lightweight sleep apnea treatment device that is as easy to wear as a retainer.
In this Q&A, assistant professor Xiao Yang talks about her research, a "eureka moment," her goals for the future, and more.