Rosenberg was born with oculocutaneous albinism—a genetic condition that affects the eyes, skin, and hair, causing reduced ...
It wasn’t the most direct path to becoming a materials scientist and biomedical engineer, but Younan Xia ended up in his ...
How does the brain prepare to hear before birth? Johns Hopkins researchers discovered an internal neural "shortcut" that ...
Jeff Coller, a pioneering RNA biologist and a professor at Johns Hopkins University, has spent the past year vehemently ...
When Joey Chau was deciding where to go to college, he didn’t spend much time deliberating. His older brother Tom had gone to Johns Hopkins, and that was enough. Years later, when Tom heard that Joey ...
Sixteen faculty from the Department of Biomedical Engineering are among this year’s recipients of Discovery and Catalyst Awards from the Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR). These award ...
Johns Hopkins University biomedical engineering students Roma Desai and Sameer Gabbita are among 454 students awarded Goldwater Scholarships—one of the oldest and most prestigious national ...
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of RNA Biology and Therapeutics Jeff Coller recently published an op-ed in The New York Times entitled “This May Be the Most Important Medical Story of the Decade.” ...
The Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering has once again been named the nation’s top graduate program by U.S. News & World Report. The 2026 rankings, released today, mark 34 consecutive ...
Working with “digital twins” of patients’ hearts, doctors improved cardiac ablation outcomes for patients with life-threatening arrythmias. In the first clinical trials for cardiac digital twins ...
Transforming medicine, one discovery at a time. From groundbreaking medical devices to transformative new treatments, Hopkins BME researchers are engineering the future of medicine and pushing the ...
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