Recent News
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Johns Hopkins Engineers Awarded NSF Grant to Investigate Human-Machine Teaming in Health Care
CategoriesJohns Hopkins computer scientists will explore how human-machine teaming can help mitigate some of the biggest problems facing the U.S health care system.
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EHOP Offers Insider’s Look at Graduate Programs and Mentorship Opportunities at Johns Hopkins
CategoriesEHOP provides talented students from under-represented minority groups with an up-close-and-personal look at Johns Hopkins through a weekend filled with workshops, networking opportunities, social events and more.
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Paulette Clancy Joins WSE as Head of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
CategoriesPaulette Clancy has led one of the top groups in the country studying atomic- and molecular-scale modeling of semiconductor materials, ranging from traditional silicon-based compounds to all-organic materials.
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During their month abroad, CBID student teams observe hospital procedures, interview health care providers, and interact with local residents to understand the pressing clinical needs of the community.
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The workshop was part of the Joint Science and Technology Institute for students, a program that gives students the opportunity to work with engineers and Department of Defense scientists on cutting-edge STEM research projects.
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New Partnership Offers Global Perspective in Emerging BME Disciplines, Product Development
CategoriesThe Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering has entered into an international partnership with Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, to give master’s level students the opportunity to earn degrees from both institutions.
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The microRNAs target brain cancer stem cells to halt their capacity to propagate and sustain tumor growth.