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Upcoming events

School of Medicine

Dec 12, 2025
Hopkins Medical Orchestra Winter Concert
7 - 8:30pm EST
Hopkins Medical Orchestra is pleased to present its Winter Concert, featuring Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 ("From the New World") and selections from Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker.
Jan 8, 2026
Molecular Biology and Genetics | The Enemy Within: How Prophages Shape Bacterial Immunity
11am - 12pm EST
Room 517, Preclinical Teaching Building Preclinical Teaching Building
East Baltimore Campus
Karen Maxwell, a professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto, will give a talk titled "The Enemy Within: How Prophages Shape Bacterial Immunity."
Jan 13, 2026
Disability Health Research Center Open Meeting
12 - 1pm EST
Online
Rebecca Seltzer, associate professor of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, will give a talk titled "Home Modifications for Children With Medical Complexity: Untapped Potential for Improving Care and Wellbeing" for the relaunch of the Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center's bi-monthly virtual Open Meetings.
Jan 15, 2026
Molecular Biology and Genetics: Specificity and Function of Transcriptional Condensates
11am - 12pm EST
Room 517, Preclinical Teaching Building Preclinical Teaching Building
East Baltimore Campus
Benjamin Sabari, an assistant professor in the Center for Reproductive Biology Sciences and Department of Molecular Biology at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, will give a talk titled "Specificity and Function of Transcriptional Condensates."
Jan 16, 2026
The Human Organoids Workshop: Charting the Future of Experimental Biology
9am - 6pm EST
Mountcastle Auditorium (1st Floor), Wood Basic Science Building Wood Basic Science Building
East Baltimore Campus
The Human Organoids Workshop: Charting the Future of Experimental Biology will bring together researchers from across Johns Hopkins University to explore the use of human organoids as transformative models for studying human biology and disease.