Students in the Hopkins BME CBID program develop and create solutions for major challenges to human health, with a focus on real-world impact.
A recent innovation from Johns Hopkins researchers enables deeper insights into gene function and disease-linked mutations ...
Johns Hopkins biomedical engineers develop new artificial intelligence that enables personal computers to solve massive math ...
Andrew Feinberg, the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, has been ...
Biomedical engineering senior Kevin Nguyen is studying the occupational health hazards within the salon environment with ...
The two-year project aims to make anemia screening more accessible on a global scale, particularly in low-resource areas with ...
Marie Wei, a senior studying molecular and cellular biology and classics at the Krieger School, had unique pets growing up – snails. Today, she hopes to reduce snail cruelty and reimagine snail ...
Rama Chellappa, a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor in biomedical engineering and electrical and computer engineering and an interim co-director of the Data Science and AI Institute, has been elected ...
As a child, Erika Moore, Engr ‘13, noticed that her body—and those of her siblings—responded differently to injuries and medication, an early observation that sparked a lifelong scientific interest in ...
Xiao Yang will join the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University as an Assistant Professor in June 2025. Bioelectronic devices are important as fundamental research tools for ...