Regrowing the human brain is no longer science fiction. Johns Hopkins engineer Annie Kathuria discusses her TEDx vision for ...
Rama Chellappa, a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of electrical and computer engineering and biomedical engineering and former interim director of the Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI ...
A total of eight undergraduate students studying biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins have been selected to receive the 2026 Provost Undergraduate Research Award (PURA). Established in 1993, PURA ...
Moskowitz says it’s the systems mindset, nurtured at Johns Hopkins, that ties it all together. “The problems are complex, but ...
November 17, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm - Maryam Tilton joins us from the University of Texas at Austin.
Every year, thousands of families in the U.S. wait months—sometimes much longer—for an autism diagnosis for their child. Without that diagnosis, insurance won’t cover vital therapies, and treatment ...
The tiny nerves inside your bones—which are vital for maintaining bone strength and healing fractures—are finally being brought to light. These delicate structures have historically been incredibly ...
Explore the latest research insights from Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering, from a new camera for eye disease screening ...
Two studies led by Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, Ludwig Center, and Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering researchers report on a powerful new method that significantly improves the ...
Research drives scientific progress. At Johns Hopkins and at institutions across the nation, dedicated scientists are uncovering knowledge and insights that lead to critical and lifesaving treatments ...
Johns Hopkins University researchers have grown a novel whole-brain organoid, complete with neural tissues and rudimentary blood vessels—an advance that could usher in a new era of research into ...