Biomedical engineer Jamie Spangler and her team at Johns Hopkins develop innovative treatments for autoimmune disorders, ...
A world-leading geneticist and parasitologist, Carlton was one of 65 scientists elected to the academy this year.
The ability to maintain balance and coordinate movement is a central challenge for the brain and one that allows us to navigate our daily lives. Much of this happens in the cerebellum region, a region ...
Whether it’s the aroma of the salty ocean, freshly cut grass, or a pie baking in the oven, smells have the power to improve our mood, trigger memories, and even alert us to potential danger. In fact, ...
The next ISPEED in Biomedical Engineering program will be held June 30 to July 25, 2025. The application for summer 2025 is now open. The deadline for summer 2025 will be Friday, February 28, 2025 at ...
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 ...
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 ...
Lina Reiss’ research could one day help her hear voices better amid background noise. Reiss, PhD ’05, was believed to be the first prelingually deaf person to earn a doctorate in biomedical ...
As senior executive vice president and chief experience officer for Texas Health Resources in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Winjie Tang Miao ’98 is in charge of driving one unified consumer strategy ...
Growing up in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Santiago Balza says his parents always encouraged his interest in science. When he was around 12 years old, his mother got him a bioengineering design magazine. The ...