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Biomedical engineering
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
Winning debut
Safer spine surgery?
Published
Aug 18, 2014
BME undergrads win NIH design competition with spinal surgery aid
Hear, hear
Published
Aug 11, 2014
App developed by Johns Hopkins undergrads gives cochlear implant users access to auditory training
Google prize
Student app accolade
Published
Aug 4, 2014
Video
Junior wins top prize in Google global app-building contest with Stacks Flashcards
A fighting chance at survival
Published
July 11, 2014
Video
JHU students develop treatment that could prevent fatal blood loss in wounded soldiers
Choke scientist
Under pressure
Published
June 16, 2014
JHU researcher explores what happens to the brain's reward system circuitry when the stakes are high
Life vest
'Shocking' design could save lives
Published
June 3, 2014
Lightweight defibrillator vest designed by students improves upon existing garment for patients at risk for sudden cardiac arrest
Winnings ideas
Published
May 5, 2014
Video
Johns Hopkins teams take top prizes at annual JHU business plan competition
Wellness in hand
The future of self-diagnosis?
Published
Feb 28, 2014
Video
Group of Johns Hopkins undergrads among 30 teams competing for $10M health IT prize
Workout wearable
Getting fit gets smarter
Published
Jan 27, 2014
With Atlas, JHU alum Peter Li is poised to make a big splash in the wearable fitness tracker market
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