TAGGED Applied Mathematics and Statistics

Pinpointing Tumor Treatment

Knowing as much as possible about the genetic makeup and impaired biological pathways of a particular patient could help physicians make more informed decisions, says Professor Donald Geman.

To Rent—Or Not to Rent?

For all its good intentions, the federal government’s housing choice voucher program is not helping America’s poor as intended, says PhD student Philip Garboden.

Charting the Connectome

In an early step toward mapping how all animal brains work, Carey E. Priebe has joined an international team of neuroscientists to create a complete map of the learning and memory center of the fruit fly larva brain.

Kudos

Recent awards and accomplishments of Johns Hopkins Engineering faculty.

A Table of Contents for the Universe

Thanks to some “elegant” math, Tamás Budavári and his team have created a user-friendly catalog of images from the Hubble…