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ChemBE alum helps Orioles rise to the top
CategoriesAshwin Pasupathy '23 applied his math and analytics background behind the scenes for the playoff-bound Baltimore Orioles as the organization embraced a data-driven approach to the game
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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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Growing up in Connecticut, Victor Oh, Engr ’12, ’13 (MS), remembers spending much of his childhood building intricate structures with Lego bricks and then, as a teen, creating gadgets that…
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Tastee Tape, comprising chemical and biomolecular engineering students Marie Eric and Tyler Guarino, won the General Ventures 1 category at the 23rd annual HopStart: Hopkins New Venture Challenge on April 28. The…
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Tonya Peeples, senior associate dean and professor of chemical engineering in the Penn State College of Engineering, has been appointed as the interim Harold and Inge Marcus Dean of Engineering,…
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Mia Dunn '21 co-founded Mo.Na. Gems
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When four Johns Hopkins students presented their senior design course product at the annual Engineering Design Day, they weren’t expecting it to be covered by local Baltimore media—and they really…
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Brace design nets $5,000 for Johns Hopkins trio
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“This really is a fun event for me because it's so full-circle,” said alumna of returning to the Homewood campus as an expert in her field. “Being invited back to give the department seminar by my undergrad research adviser is quite surreal!”
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Jenlu Pagnotta ‘22, a Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering alumna, is part of a Johns Hopkins University team who are finalists in a national competition for collegiate inventors for…
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Gregg Duncan (PhD ’14, Michael Bevan Lab), now a faculty member in the Department of Bioegnineering at the University of Maryland, College Park, recently received the NSF Career Award. His…