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 ...
Explore the latest research insights from Johns Hopkins BME, from decoding the "hidden pathways" of cancer to using virtual reality for prosthetic training.
JHU BME’s Winston Timp is leading the Multiomics Core for a new $24M NIH initiative to find a Hepatitis B cure.
Movement is our most fundamental means for acting on our desires. While performing tasks as varied as reaching for a cup of coffee to opening our mouth in conversation, our motor actions allow us to ...
For people with Type 1 diabetes, cell transplants could finally end the need for daily insulin injections. But there’s a catch: the body’s immune system quickly attacks foreign cells, forcing patients ...
In a lab-grown cell study focused on potential new treatment targets for halting the spread of most pancreatic cancers, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists report they have found that a gene called KLF5 ...
Younan Xia, the newest Bloomberg Distinguished Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, was elected to the 2026 Class of the National Academy of Engineering, one of the engineering ...
Biomedical engineering student design teams BlueHealer, Ilytra Medical, and UrInControl have been selected to participate in VentureWell’s E-Team Program, which supports early-stage science and ...
Vikram Chib, associate professor of biomedical engineering, was recently featured in two major media outlets to explain the science of what happens to our brains when the stakes are high: NPR’s Short ...
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