Location
Shaffer Hall 103-F
Research Areas Aging mechanobiology physics of cancer cell-based biomarkers cellular heterogeneity

Jude M. Phillip is an assistant professor of biomedical engineering, with a secondary appointment in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and a core member in the Institute for Nanobiotechnology (INBT) at Johns Hopkins University.

His lab studies biological aging dynamics in the context of health and disease. He combines fundamental engineering approaches with translational aging and oncology research to develop strategies and technologies to probe aging and identify mechanisms to modify aging trajectories to drive healthy aging.

Specifically, his lab is interested in understanding why individuals age differently and how bioengineering can provide novel solutions to drive health and longevity. He is passionate about research and training the next generation of innovators to positively impact the world.

Phillip has a Bachelor of Engineering degree in chemical engineering from the City College of New York and a PhD in chemical and biomolecular engineering from Johns Hopkins University. He completed his postdoctoral training at Weil Cornell Medicine in hematology and medical oncology with Leandro Cerchietti and Ari Melnick.