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A total of 15 undergraduate students studying biomedical engineering received the Provost Undergraduate Research Award (PURA) ...
Biomedical engineering PhD candidates Travis Brady and Ladaisha T. Thompson were among the 10 scholars inducted into the into the university’s chapter of the Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Honor Society ...
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Research Interests: Organoid tissue engineering, pluripotent stem cells, 3D tissue models, cerebral organoids, neurological disorder research (focusing on Autism, Schizophrenia, and Alzheimer's ...
Imagine if after a serious accident, your damaged facial bones could be replaced with tissue made by your own cells. Or if you could pop a pill that could reprogram your immune system to fight a ...
Natalia Trayanova, the Murray B. Sachs Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, has been elected to the board of trustees for the Heart Rhythm Society. Founded in 1979, the ...
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 ...
Students in the Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering’s Design Team program have developed a new tool for improving the assessment of damaged nerves during surgery. The innovation is a ...
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 ...
A Johns Hopkins University-led research team has developed a pill-sized capsule that, when swallowed by a patient, can diagnose, monitor, and treat gastrointestinal diseases including Barrett’s ...
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