The two-year project aims to make anemia screening more accessible on a global scale, particularly in low-resource areas with ...
Erika Moore, Engr ‘13, a recently named TED Fellow, focused her talk on her work linking patients’ backgrounds—including their race and sociocultural experiences—to the progression of their disease.
Somnair co-founders, Mitchell Turley and Anders Sideris are both graduates of the Johns Hopkins Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design (CBID) program where they founded Somnair, a ...
Kiara Quinn, a biomedical engineering PhD student, was recently awarded a Johns Hopkins 2024 Career Impact Award in the Doctoral Scholar Category. Established in 2021, the Career Impact Awards ...
CurveAssure co-founders Antony Fulehin and Evan Haas are both graduates of the Johns Hopkins Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design (CBID) program. During their program, Fulehin and Haas ...
An interdisciplinary undergraduate team is working to make synthetic snail mucus, which has potential applications in medicine and cosmetics.
Cataracts—a condition that causes clouding of the eye’s lens and deteriorating vision—will affect nearly everyone who lives long enough. Now Johns Hopkins scientists have pioneered a new ...
Using computational tools, researchers from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have developed a method to assess which patients with metastatic ...