Johns Hopkins biomedical engineers Mihaela Pertea and Sri Sarma honored for outstanding contributions to engineering and ...
Federal funding for biomedical research pays off by enabling basic discoveries that lead to lifesaving treatments, writes ...
With NIH support, biomedical engineer Sri Sarma develops neurotechnologies to improve understanding and treatment of epilepsy ...
LaDaisha Thompson is captivated by the immune system. To her, it is a hidden universe within our bodies comprised of an intricate network of cells that communicate, patrol, and respond to threats, all ...
Johns Hopkins biomedical engineers use federal funding to pioneer immunotherapies that could free diabetes patients from ...
Federally funded research at Johns Hopkins offers new avenues for detecting brain disease long before it strikes.
Johns Hopkins University engineers have developed a pioneering prosthetic hand that can grip plush toys, water bottles, and other everyday objects like a human, carefully conforming and adjusting its ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine laboratory scientists say they have developed a potential new way to treat a variety of rare genetic diseases marked by too low levels of specific cellular proteins. To boost ...
Rachel Karchin, a Johns Hopkins professor of biomedical engineering, oncology, and computer science, has been named a fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) and was ...