New leadership for JHU’s Institute for NanoBioTechnology
Professors Sharon Gerecht and Hai-Quan Mao will assume leadership duties for Johns Hopkins University’s Institute for NanoBioTechnology, effective Jan. 1, 2017.
Professors Sharon Gerecht and Hai-Quan Mao will assume leadership duties for Johns Hopkins University’s Institute for NanoBioTechnology, effective Jan. 1, 2017.
Twenty-four cross-divisional teams have been awarded Johns Hopkins Discovery Awards to pursue innovative partnerships on collaborative research projects that bridge dozens of fields.
Dr. Patricia McGuiggan is an associate research professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.
A collaborative effort between researchers in the United States and Italy has resulted in a novel technique to rapidly assess the boundaries between grains in polycrystalline materials.
John Di Capua ’13 and his brother Christopher have patented a device with the potential to save thousands of lives, Men’s Health reports.
“Chocolate: An Introduction to Materials Science” introduced basic concepts in materials science through one of humankind’s favorite treats.
Kalina Hristova and her team have now come up with a fluorescence-based technique that allows them to precisely measure receptor interactions in living cells.
Dr. Theodore “Ted” Poehler (BS ’56; MS ’58; PhD ’61) has retired from the Johns Hopkins Department of Materials Science and Engineering, marking the end of a distinguished career in academia.
Dr. Kenneth Livi is the Director of the Materials Characterization and Processing Facility in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.
The team behind LifeSprout received one of the three inaugural Thalheimer Fund grants from Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures.