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Biomedical engineering

Innovation by design
Published May 6, 2013
JHU engineering student projects on display at annual Design Days
Get a grip
Tiny medical tools
Published April 24, 2013
Johns Hopkins team develops heat-activated microgrippers to collect tissue samples
Cool invention
Published March 21, 2013 Video
Students create low-cost device that could help prevent brain damage in oxygen-deprived infants
Targeting cancer
Published Feb 18, 2013
School of Engineering professor Honggang Cui recognized by NSF for research involving cancer-fighting nanostructures
Mind control
Published Jan 2, 2013
Technology developed by at Applied Physics Laboratory connects robotic limb to human brain
DNA hard drive
Published Winter 2012
Big data, small storage—DNA just might be the storage drive of the future / Johns Hopkins Magazine
It's research! Really!
Published Dec 2012
In Freshman Modeling and Design class, students don't study science—they make it. / Gazette
On stitches
JHU undergrads win collegiate inventors contest
Published Nov 13, 2012 Video
Undergraduate team developed disposable suturing tool to guide placement of stitches, guard against accidental puncture
The future of suture?
Published Nov 2012
8 undergraduate students design award-winning FastStitch device for safe suturing / Gazette
Better brain treatment?
Published Sept 11, 2012
Researchers move closer to drug-delivery system able to overcome treatment challenges posed by brain cancer / Johns Hopkins Medicine