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Skin is the body’s most visible organ. But have we ever really seen it? “No one has viewed the skin in three dimensions at single-cell resolution,” said Denis Wirtz, professor…
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Sangmoo Jeong, core researcher at the Institute for NanoBioTechnology and assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, is among the 39 scientists from Maryland-based research organizations that received…
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Antibody drugs that target body proteins called G-protein-coupled receptors (GCPRs) hold great promise in treating conditions ranging from cancer and diabetes to Alzheimer’s and depression. GCPRs play a crucial role…
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The Fellowship is the Department of Defense's flagship single-investigator award for basic research.
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Assistant professor is bringing new energy to the field of electrochemistry
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For a team of Johns Hopkins researchers, the challenge of feeding people during times of crisis or conflict is an opportunity to dramatically reinvent how food is made: out of…
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Inspired by origami, the ancient Japanese art of paper folding, a team of Johns Hopkins engineers has developed a technique that harnesses the power of ultraviolet light to prompt a…
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Maitreyee Sharma Priyadarshini, postdoctoral researcher in the Clancy Lab in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and postdoctoral fellow in the Hernandez Lab in the Krieger School of Arts…
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More than 500 delegates, legislators, congressional staffers, and representatives from government agencies gathered after work on June 7 to see firsthand a slice of the federally funded research and programming…
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Spangler part of team that suggests that microparticle-delivered therapy may be first step toward stopping MS and other autoimmune diseases
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A research team led by John Edison, lecturer in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, was awarded an Instructional Enhancement Grant from the Center for Teaching Excellence & Innovation.…
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For some product manufacturers, one of the most important and costliest steps is the chemical-separation process. This is because large resource quantities are needed at the start of the process…