Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have developed a simplified version of biodegradable nanoparticles that can “educate” the immune system to find and destroy disease-causing cells throughout ...
Hopkins BME students go on to become leaders in industry, medicine, and science, all with a passion for solving problems.
Explore the latest research insights from Johns Hopkins BME, from decoding the "hidden pathways" of cancer to using virtual reality for prosthetic training.
Sridevi Sarma, professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and vice dean for graduate education at the Whiting School of Engineering, develops computational, data-driven, and biological ...
Our academic and research programs in Biomedical Data Science center on developing new data analysis technologies in order to understand disease mechanisms and provide improved health care at lower ...
Alexis Battle is a 2016 Searle Scholar and the Wu and Zhang Professor of biomedical engineering and computer science, with a secondary appointment in genetic medicine. She is the director of the ...
This world is already an incredibly beautiful and lovely place to live (at least for me, for now). We are motivated by a desire to make it even better for all of us, as well as our descendants, and ...
Students in the biomedical engineering PhD program at Johns Hopkins will push the boundaries of scientific discovery alongside leading clinicians and researchers by developing and applying new ...
JHU BME’s Winston Timp is leading the Multiomics Core for a new $24M NIH initiative to find a Hepatitis B cure.
Jeremias’ research focuses on the foundations of machine learning and applications to biomedical imaging. He is interested in learning under parsimonious structures in data, robustness, and ethical ...
Rachel Karchin is a pioneer in computational cancer genomics, developing innovative algorithms for variant interpretation and tumor evolution. She created CHASM, the first widely used statistical ...
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 ...
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