Recent News
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Johns Hopkins team takes home Best Poster Award for creating biosensors to mimic and study human tubular structures.
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Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering PhD candidate Anastasia Georgiou is one of five Johns Hopkins University students named a 2025 Siebel Scholar, an honor that recognizes students in bioengineering fields for exemplary achievement in academia, research, and leadership.
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A team led by a Johns Hopkins doctoral candidate has developed a new technique using electricity to drive a chemical process that removes climate-damaging carbon dioxide from the air. They describe their approach, which unlike many previous electrochemical carbon capture methods operates in the presence of oxygen, in Nature Energy.
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Largest incoming class brings diverse talents and ambitious goals to the Whiting School.
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Breakthrough research has potential implications for treatment of injuries
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To make it to his first day of classes, Chun-Chiao Yang took the long way to Hopkins by biking over 4,000 miles from San Francisco to Baltimore