A new data science and translation institute will bring together experts from a wide range of disciplines to capitalize on the rapidly emerging potential of data to fuel discovery across the university
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Innovative nanoparticle approach aims to reduce side effects and treatment burden
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New machine learning framework promises to make systems more personal and ethical.
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Tak Igusa's research suggests that emphasizing the societal value of AVs can positively influence public perception and support for their adoption
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Grant recipients hailing from academia, industry, and clinical practice will receive funding to develop new aging-related technologies and innovations.
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Engineers collaborate with ophthalmologist to look at how tissues within eyes change after surgery.
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Lauren Gardner Wins Merck Prize to Advance Pandemic Tracking with Artificial Intelligence
CategoriesJohns Hopkins engineering professor receives Future Insight Prize for groundbreaking contributions to tracking the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to the development of AI systems capable of detecting and tracking future pandemics.
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Space Systems Engineering Chair clarifies misconceptions about 'stranded' astronauts, emphasizes importance of data collection.
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Research team including Johns Hopkins engineers reveals fish swim in schools to save energy, just like cyclists in a Tour de France peloton.
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Beyond his professional achievements, Hari was known for his kindness, humility, and dedication to mentoring young scientists.
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World Changer
CategoriesQuinton Smith, PhD ’17, recently recognized as one of Popular Science’s “Brilliant 10,” works at the intersection of engineering and stem cell biology.
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Know When to Fold ’Em: Hopkins Engineers Develop New Technique to Diagnose Cancer Metastasis
CategoriesTeam led by Ishan Barman uses DNA origami nanoprobes to detect aggressive tumors via Raman spectroscopy.
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An implantable learning hub and stimulator teaches the immune system T-cells to recognize and kill cancer cells.