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Biochemistry
Surprising protein behavior could improve understanding of aging
Published Jan 13, 2023
E. coli proteins lacking the ability to reassemble themselves could one day help scientists rethink studies of the human brain
A modern approach to museum studies
Published Jan 10, 2023
A blend of research, reflection, conceptualization, and pure logistics gave Krieger School students firsthand experience mounting an American Modernism exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art
Innovative care
Aging well with AI: Hopkins AITC announces awardees of pilot research grants
Published Jan 10, 2023
Inaugural grant recipients hailing from academia, industry, and clinical practice will receive funding to develop new devices and other aging-related innovations
Jonathan Goldberg, a beloved mentor to generations of Hopkins students, dies at 79
Published Jan 9, 2023
Goldberg was a towering presence in the fields of early modern British literature, poststructuralist literary studies, and LGBTQ studies and queer theory
Film
Forgotten era of filmmaking finds a new home
Published Jan 3, 2023 Video
The Sheridan Libraries has acquired the Academic Film Archive of North America, an eclectic collection of more than 7,600 vintage 16-mm films
Lacrosse
On being Paul Rabil
Published Winter 2022
The recently retired lax legend evangelizes America's oldest sport as the co-founder and president of the Premier Lacrosse League. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
A bond beyond the curtain call
Published Winter 2022
David Berenato and Elizabeth Sherwood met and became friends as first-year students on the Homewood campus and say they have only grown closer post-college / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Fighting for your right to know
Published Winter 2022
Nabiha Syed, A&S '07, parlayed a high-profile career in media law into heading The Markup, a news outlet monitoring Big Tech / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Blending genres
Published Winter 2022
Musician Paula Boggs, A&S '81, says her latest album, Janus, tells a story of "chapters opening and closing" / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Three from Hopkins join National Academy of Inventors
Published Dec 8, 2022
Krishan Sabnani, Ru Chih Huang, and Saraswati Sukumar are among 169 academic inventors selected for membership into the prestigious society this year