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Archived articles
Biomedical engineering
Making whole
Published
Spring 2015
A Hopkins team has developed tech for more natural reconstructive surgeries
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Ask an expert
Choking under pressure
Published
March-April 2015
Biomedical engineering professor Vikram Chib explains why some people wrestle with performance anxiety
/ Gazette
Hopkins senior named Churchill Scholar
Published
Jan 19, 2015
Sandya Subramanian, who is majoring in biomedical engineering and applied math and statistics, hopes to become computational neuroscience researcher
Researcher on the rise
Published
Jan 5, 2015
School of Medicine postdoc among young scientists selected for Forbes' '30 Under 30' list
/ Forbes
Inside perspective
Published
Dec 23, 2014
Putting an optical fiber microscope inside the body can speed diagnoses, provide real-time feedback during surgery
/ BME News
Student inventors
Undergrad team takes second place
Published
Nov 18, 2014
AccuSpine undergraduate research team has won $85,000 at innovation challenges this year
Design challenge: Protective gear
Published
Oct 21, 2014
University hosts event with goal of reducing risk of Ebola infection for frontline health workers
Five named Siebel Scholars
Published
Oct 3, 2014
Program awards $35,000 to doctoral students pursuing bioengineering research
Best and brightest
Green among 'Brilliant Ten'
Published
Sept 17, 2014
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The Popular Science list puts a spotlight on young scientists who are revolutionizing their fields
Biomedical engineering
Choke science
Published
Fall 2014
Nobody, not even the greatest basketball player on the planet, seems immune to choking when the stakes are high.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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