The award supports scientists with outstanding records of creativity pursuing new research directions to develop pioneering approaches to major challenges in biomedical, social science, and behavioral research.
With support from the Susan G. Komen Foundation, SJ Claire Hur will develop a new system to personalize treatment plans for metastatic breast cancer patients.
Dr. Charles Johnson-Bey has experience leveraging the intersection of technology, strategy, and business to create value and new opportunities. His expertise has spanned the commercial industry, the defense industry, and academia.
This award recognizes eminent achievement or distinguished service in the field of machine design, including application, research, development, or teaching of machine design.
He brings to this position a breadth of experience in areas including student and academic affairs and faculty hiring and promotion, as well as in building and maintaining critical collaborations with university divisions.
The Early Career Research Program is designed to bolster the nation’s scientific workforce by providing support to exceptional researchers during their crucial early career years.
As the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing approaches, Johns Hopkins faculty members who watched the momentous event live recall on what it meant to them, and to science.