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Kidney transplants
Better chance at survivial
Published March 9, 2016
Study: Survival rates for those receiving incompatible organs higher than for those waiting on dialysis for compatible donor
Doc Hollywood
Big-screen treatment
Published March 7, 2016
Brad Pitt, Disney team up for film about Dr. Q's unlikely path from migrant worker to brain surgeon
Zika research
Zika kills cells key to early brain development
Published March 4, 2016 Video
JHU researchers contribute to breakthrough study showing likely biological link between Zika virus, microcephaly
Global health
Analysis: What new Zika virus findings mean
Published March 4, 2016
New study 'incredibly important' to understanding of Zika and how it affects infants, maternal health expert says
Biomedical research
JHU, MedImmune launch PhD training program
Published March 2, 2016
University, biopharmaceutical company partner to prepare students for careers in biomedical workforce
Zika virus
Staying protected
Published Feb 29, 2016 Video
How to guard against Zika virus while traveling to affected areas
Digital innovation
Thought exercise
Published Feb 26, 2016 Video
Man moves individual fingers on prosthetic arm using only his mind
APPOINTMENT
Diabetes expert named BDP
Published Feb 23, 2016
Rexford Ahima holds appointments in schools of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing
That's a stretch
Amazing spider silk
Published Feb 16, 2016
Super-elastic proteins key to spider web's stretchiness, researchers find / Hopkins Medicine
New hope for HIV-positive transplant recipients
Published Feb 8, 2016
Johns Hopkins approved to perform first HIV-positive to HIV-positive organ transplants in U.S.