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Precision Therapies for Autoimmune Diseases

Our immune system is like the police force of our body, generally protecting us from harm such as infection or cancer, explains Johns Hopkins rheumatologist Maximilian F. Konig. When we encounter...

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Terri Ware Receives Outstanding Staff Award

Above photo: Terri Ware (first row center) and other award recipients, along with representatives from Men of Color Hopkins Alliance and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Sigma Sigma Chapter.  Terri...

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Q&A with new faculty member Shinuo Weng

Meet new faculty member Shinuo Weng, assistant professor and principal investigator in the Tissue Morpho and Mechanics Lab and an associate researcher at the Institute for NanoBiotechnology, who joined...

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Drilling Holes for Drug Delivery: Professor Earns $1.6 Million Grant to Study...

At first glance, drilling holes into cells may seem unconventional and perhaps counterproductive. But for a Johns Hopkins materials scientist, it’s a strategy that could someday allow the delivery of...

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Johns Hopkins Scholars Elected to AIMBE College of Fellows

Five Johns Hopkins faculty members have been elected to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering 2024 College of Fellows. Election to AIMBE is among the highest professional...

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Yining Zhu Receives 2024 Young Investigator Award

The annual Young Investigators’ Day ceremony celebrates the unique contributions of junior researchers and the mentors who helped them excel in their fields. Meet this year’s awardees. Select any...

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Uncovering the Biomechanics That Fuel or Stall Breast Cancer

Researchers from Johns Hopkins University and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid have created a computational model that simulates the growth of breast tumors from a biomechanical perspective. Their...

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Joshua Doloff Receives Grant from Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance

Joshua Doloff, an assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and affiliate researcher at the Institute for NanoBioTechnology, has won a three-year, $450,000 grant from Ovarian...

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Pratik Kamat takes aim at identifying biomarkers for healthier aging

When Pratik Kamat arrived at Johns Hopkins University after graduating from the University of Minnesota in 2020, he was unsure what research area he wanted to focus on. While he did not have a...

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Johns Hopkins Investigators Develop Novel Treatment for T-cell Leukemias and...

A novel treatment for leukemias and lymphomas that arise from immune system T cells,  developed by investigators at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and its Ludwig Center and Lustgarten...

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