Ian McKnight is researching the biological mechanisms underlying allergies, with the goal of developing new therapeutics to provide long-term relief to fellow allergy sufferers.
A pivotal experience in a Hopkins lab inspired Roger Hajjar, '86, to forge a career at the intersection of engineering and ...
Jean Fan and Casey Taylor are among a select group of scientists and engineers to receive a 2025 PECASE award.
Created by Johns Hopkins researchers, EpiScalp could significantly reduce false positives and spare patients from medication ...
Our academic and research programs in Biomedical Data Science center on developing new data analysis technologies in order to understand disease mechanisms and provide improved health care at lower ...
The application fee is waived for students applying for Fall 2025 matriculation. *GRE scores are not required. However, optional submissions will be accepted but will not factor into the full review ...
Want to learn more about the ISPEED curriculum, student experience, and application process? Join our faculty for a virtual information session on Wednesday, February 5, 7:00 pm ET. Register here. The ...
Growing up in Brooklyn, New York, David Stein had a passion for medicine, science, and engineering, so a major like biomedical engineering seemed exciting. An avid weightlifter, Stein was attracted to ...
As senior executive vice president and chief experience officer for Texas Health Resources in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Winjie Tang Miao ’98 is in charge of driving one unified consumer strategy ...
We are working in the field of microtissue engineering, a unique and new research area, which integrates conventional tissue engineering, biomaterials and microfabrication technologies to engineer ...
Growing up in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Santiago Balza says his parents always encouraged his interest in science. When he was around 12 years old, his mother got him a bioengineering design magazine. The ...
Lina Reiss’ research could one day help her hear voices better amid background noise. Reiss, PhD ’05, was believed to be the first prelingually deaf person to earn a doctorate in biomedical ...