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In an evolutionary paradox, one of the world's most ancient predators might meet its match in one of humankind's most modern ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have found a pattern of so-called epigenetic “marks” in a transition state between normal and pancreatic cancer cells in mice, and that the normal cells may ...
BME.39 – Team Platypus: Perioperative Risk Assessment to Predict Hemodynamic Instability in Cardiac Surgery Patients BME.40 – Team Rhino: Computational Models to Identify the Etiology of Cutaneous ...
As American industrial might is increasingly challenged and bested by global competitors, the medical technology field remains a bright spot. “Med tech is one of the few industries where America leads ...
The Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering graduate programs have, once again, been ranked No. 1 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report according to the 2025 rankings released today. This marks 33 ...
Hopkins BME graduate program once again No. 1 in the nation ...
Johns Hopkins sophomore Lance Xu has been awarded the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship, recognizing his exceptional promise in the field of biomedical engineering. Named in honor of late Senator and ...
Jamie Spangler, the William R. Brody Faculty Scholar and an associate professor of biomedical engineering and chemical and biomolecular engineering, was awarded a Protein Science Young Investigator ...