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School of Medicine
Class notes
Published
Spring 2015
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Test predicts risk of dying
Published
March 3, 2015
Cardiologists devise formula that uses heart stress test results to estimate death risk over next decade
/ Hopkins Medicine
Color confusion
Oh no, another dress article!
Published
Feb 27, 2015
Hopkins ophthalmologist explains science behind why we can't agree on what color this thing is
Ebola preparedness
Hopkins Medicine develops training videos for CDC
Published
Feb 18, 2015
Modules aim to help hospital emergency departments better prepare to treat patients with infectious diseases
/ Hopkins Medicine
Researchers study brain injuries in ex-NFL players
Published
Jan 26, 2015
Results provide further evidence of potential long-term neurological risks to football players who sustain repeated head injuries
/ Hopkins Medicine
Asthma risk reconsidered
Published
Jan 21, 2015
Race, ethnicity, income may be more significant factors than physical surroundings, study shows
In memoriam
'Father of neuroscience'
Published
Jan 13, 2015
Longtime JHU faculty member Vernon Mountcastle made breakthrough discovery that revolutionized our understanding of how the brain is built
Researcher on the rise
Published
Jan 5, 2015
School of Medicine postdoc among young scientists selected for Forbes' '30 Under 30' list
/ Forbes
Analyzing cancer's causes
Published
Jan 1, 2015
New findings show that random gene mutations cause two-thirds of adult cancer incidence across tissues
A dodgy past
Published
Winter 2014
Uncovering the sometimes-sordid past of the generic drug business "completely shocked me," admits medical historian Jeremy A. Greene.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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