People 18 years or older with ASD and who have a significant mood disorder or other behaviors that interfere with function and quality of life are needed to take part in a Johns Hopkins research study ...
Thanks to federal funding, the JH AITC is able to support geriatrics research in 45 states, prompting new breakthroughs in ...
The influential theorist explored a wide range of topics, including democracy, fascism, secularism, and climate ...
Tiny life forms tucked into debris from an asteroid hit could catapult to other planets—including Earth—and survive, a new ...
Three faculty members from Johns Hopkins University have been named 2026 Sloan Research Fellows by the Alfred P. Sloan ...
A question from his granddaughter sparked Ed Scheinerman's new book, 'A Guide to Infinity', where he shows that infinity ...
Faculty, students, staff, postdocs, and alumni are invited to submit proposals for ideas that will augment JHU's 150-year history of groundbreaking research, creativity, and innovation across fields; ...
Journalists are invited to join Johns Hopkins University experts for this monthly virtual briefing series exploring aspects of artificial intelligence ...
The Bloomberg School will offer Summer Institutes courses both in Baltimore and online, giving participants from around the world access to essential public health education without traveling ...
When you have a headache and reach for the pain reliever, you're probably not thinking about your body position when you take the pill. But a new Johns Hopkins University study finds your posture can ...
The six first-year med students approach the table, the place where for the next seven weeks they'll spend so much time, it will seep into their dreams. They brace themselves to meet him. Him, their ...
This article appears in the Spring 2022 issue of Arts & Sciences Magazine. Black Beyond Data is part of an occasional series that highlights Johns Hopkins faculty whose work examines issues around ...