Change of Guard at INBT
Professors Sharon Gerecht and Hai-Quan Mao have assumed leadership of Johns Hopkins University’s Institute for NanoBioTechnology, succeeding Peter Searson and Denis Wirtz.
Professors Sharon Gerecht and Hai-Quan Mao have assumed leadership of Johns Hopkins University’s Institute for NanoBioTechnology, succeeding Peter Searson and Denis Wirtz.
Johns Hopkins University has created a new academic department devoted to tackling environmental issues and their impact on public health.
Johns Hopkins University has launched an interdisciplinary undergraduate business minor designed to better prepare students for a broad range of careers in the business world and beyond following graduation.
Supported by a $9 million grant from the National Cancer Institute, a diverse team led by Johns Hopkins researchers has begun looking for new ways to attack one of the scariest traits of cancer: its frequent refusal to stay in one place.
Suchi Saria, an assistant professor of computer science, has been named one of Popular Science’s Brilliant 10, the magazine’s annual list of the “brightest young minds in science and engineering.”
Muyinatu Lediju Bell, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, has been honored by MIT Technology Review as one of its 35 Innovators Under 35 in 2016.
The Clark Charitable Foundation has given the Whiting School of Engineering $15 million to provide financial aid and enhanced learning opportunities for undergraduate engineering students.
A new Johns Hopkins dual degree program will be offered this fall that allows students to earn a bachelor’s degree…
A new interdisciplinary science team, led by experts from Yale and Johns Hopkins and funded by the Environmental Protection Agency,…