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A team of Johns Hopkins alumni is developing a lightweight sleep apnea treatment device that is as easy to wear as a retainer ...
Five current and former students from the Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering have been awarded the highly ...
Johns Hopkins engineers use AI to analyze tissue patterns and gain new insights into why some patients respond better to specific breast cancer treatments.
Anatomic Endoscopic Enucleation of the Prostate (AEEP) is a highly effective treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia but remains challenging to master, requiring extensive practice and direct ...
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) accounts for about 10% of all sports-related injuries each year, posing serious health risks if athletes return to play too soon. Although return-to-play protocols ...
The focus of the research in the Reddy lab is to begin to understand how the nuclear periphery and other subcompartments contribute to general nuclear architecture and to specific gene regulation.
Annie Kathuria’s lab is spearheading breakthroughs in organoid tissue engineering, leveraging the regenerative capacities of pluripotent stem cells to craft highly detailed 3D tissue models or ...
The Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering graduate programs have earned the No.1 ranking from U.S. News & World Report, marking more than 30 consecutive years at the top spot, according to the new 2024 ...
Amputees often experience the sensation of a “phantom limb”—a feeling that a missing body part is still there. That sensory illusion is closer to becoming a reality thanks to a team of engineers at ...
In studies in mice and pigs, Grayson’s lab has used 3D printers to create scaffolds made from biodegradable polymers combined with other natural materials in the exact shape of the facial defects.
A total of 15 undergraduate students studying biomedical engineering received the Provost Undergraduate Research Award (PURA) to assist with independent research, scholarly and creative projects over ...