The Fast Lane to Proteins
A sophisticated computer program makes predicting protein structure more efficient and cost effective—an important step in combating diseases such as HIV, malaria, and cancer.
A sophisticated computer program makes predicting protein structure more efficient and cost effective—an important step in combating diseases such as HIV, malaria, and cancer.
An educational television series produced by Johns Hopkins between 1948 and 1960 featured world-renowned scientists and scientific firsts.
Sridevi V. Sarma has received the highest U.S. honor bestowed upon early-stage researchers for her work using electrical engineering and computer science tools to develop treatments for debilitating brain disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy.
The Whiting School of Engineering breaks ground on the 69,000-square-foot Malone Hall.
Abel Wolman leaves a legacy of safe drinking water.
Megan Howie becomes associate dean for development and alumni relations.
Heritage Science for Conservation (HSC) scholars pioneer field of book and paper conservation.
Andrea Prosperetti is elected to the National Academy of Engineering.
Associate Professor Michael Falk reinvents the college lecture for the 21st Century.