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Bioengineering
Nanobiotechnology
Stem cells shape up
Published
Aug 16, 2018
Hopkins bioengineers borrow a process from the electronics industry to discover a factor in stem cell growth: cellular pressure
In case of emergency, just add water
Published
Oct 9, 2017
Therapeutics in powder form could change how medicines are stored, transported in adverse conditions
/ Applied Physics Laboratory
Design challenge: Protective gear
Published
Oct 21, 2014
University hosts event with goal of reducing risk of Ebola infection for frontline health workers
Undergrads in the finals for $10M Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE
Published
Aug 27, 2014
Team of 19 is one step closer to winning coveted $10 million prize
Wellness in hand
The future of self-diagnosis?
Published
Feb 28, 2014
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Group of Johns Hopkins undergrads among 30 teams competing for $10M health IT prize
A 'brilliant' turn of events
Published
Oct 2, 2012
By focusing on how physical environments affect tissue development and remodeling, Melody Swartz aims to better understand tissue regeneration in disease processes
Five Johns Hopkins doctoral students named 2013 Siebel Scholars
Published
Sept 19, 2012
Award recognizes students at leading graduate schools of business, computer science, bioengineering