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Biotechnology
public health
How best to behead a mosquito
Published
Fall 2019
Engineer Russell Taylor and a group of students design a device to make it easier for biotech company Sanaria to develop a malaria vaccine
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
JHU teams take second, third in biotech case competition
Published
April 28, 2016
Hopkins student-organized event focuses on helping respiratory device get to market
Hopkins inHealth
Next gen sweat test
Published
March 16, 2016
JHU team developing wearable sensor for cystic fibrosis treatment
Technology venture
JHU vaccine technology could help treat allergies
Published
Oct 13, 2015
Video
University receives portion of $300M deal between Immunomic Therapeutics, Astellas Pharma
Demo Day
Showcase for ideas
Published
Aug 4, 2015
East Baltimore biotech startup CDI Labs among companies featured at White House event
Student team takes first
Published
June 29, 2015
Five-member team of Hopkins students wins biotech competition for third consecutive year
Start-up space
FastForward expands
Published
Feb 5, 2015
Business incubator has 6,000 square feet of office, lab space adjacent to JHU's medical campus
Plantibody roots
Ebola treatment has JHU ties
Published
Aug 12, 2014
Co-founders of Mapp Biopharmaceutical worked in Richard Cone's lab studying 'plantibodies'
/ NBC News
Team effort
Hopkins, representing
Published
April 10, 2014
Representatives from five JHU schools win $10,000 top prize at biotech case competition
/ Carey Business School
Supreme Court: Human genes cannot be patented
Published
June 13, 2013
School of Medicine professor Haig Kazazian was among first plaintiffs in case against Myriad Genetics
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