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Archived articles
Biomedical engineering
Online master's in BME
Published
June 30, 2015
Video
Engineering for Professionals adds online option for Applied Biomedical Engineering program
Disrupting cancer's spread
Published
June 30, 2015
Hopkins biomedical engineering researchers test drugs in effort to put a stop to metastasis
Designing a noninvasive Parkinson's treatment
Published
June 10, 2015
Video
Headband-shaped device designed by grad students could be a promising in-home treatment option
Hands-on diagnosis
Published
April 29, 2015
Tiny lab devices could attack huge problem of drug-resistant infections
Bright idea
A plan for Tanzania
Published
April 20, 2015
Video
Team of JHU undergrads wins seed funding for their alternative energy project
BME mentor honored
Published
March 31, 2015
Tilak Ratnanather one of 14 recipients of White House recognition
Making whole
Published
Spring 2015
A Hopkins team has developed tech for more natural reconstructive surgeries
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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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
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