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 ...
Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering alum Yining Zhu has been named to the 2026 Forbes ’30 Under 30′ list in the Science ...
In a game-changer for drug testing & precision medicine, a 3D flexible electrode array wraps around cardiac organoids, capturing electrical signals in three dimensions.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have identified key brain regions involved in associating sounds with specific behaviors. Published in Cell Reports, the new study offers insight into how the ...
Daniel Zhu spent his summer as an intern in the Bionic Ear Lab at the University of Southern California, working on research to enhance the benefits of cochlear implants. His daily tasks included ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers are collaborating with NASA to send human heart “tissue-on-a-chip” specimens into space as early as March. The project is designed to monitor the tissue for changes ...
Implantable medical devices–think artificial joints, cochlear implants, and insulin pumps–make some of our most challenging health issues more manageable. Even so, human bodies frequently reject ...
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