Recent News
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Six students win National Science Foundation (NSF) fellowships.
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The prestigious award honors exceptional STEM students from universities across the United States.
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A team of Johns Hopkins students has developed Frontline Seal-48, a simple, field-ready wound dressing that stops bleeding quickly and releases antimicrobial silver and copper ions to protect wounds for up to 48 hours.
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Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Students Receive 2025 Malone Symposium Poster Session Honors
CategoriesThe two poster sessions featured the latest in healthcare engineering research, with prizes going to the top three presentations in each session.
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Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Students Excel at the 2025 AIChE Student Conference in Boston
Categories19 student representatives from the department attended the conference. Students are chosen to attend by winning competitions and through merit-based applications.
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Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering PhD candidate André Forjaz is one of five Johns Hopkins University students named a 2026 Siebel Scholar, an honor that recognizes students in bioengineering…
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Largest incoming class brings diverse talents and ambitious goals to the Whiting School.
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Recent Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering graduate Yiran “Gigi” Wang has been awarded with a Certificate of Undergraduate Excellence by the Royal Society of Chemistry. The Certificate of Undergraduate…
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Chemical and biomolecular engineering Design Day team creates environmentally friendly fast food condiment packets.
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Burp-Busting Bovine Brew
CategoriesStudents engineer methane-reducing cattle feed.