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Cardiology
Sending heart tissue to space
Published
Summer 2023
Johns Hopkins scientists study aging and heart disease by sending heart "tissue-on-a-chip" to space
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Cardiology
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Neurology
Heart attacks associated with faster cognitive decline over years
Published
May 31, 2023
A new Johns Hopkins Medicine study finds that participants' decline in global cognition after a heart attack was equivalent to about six to 13 years of cognitive aging
Biomedical engineering
Heart tissue heads to space
Published
March 15, 2023
The experiments on the International Space Station aim to inform researchers' understanding and treatment of age-related cardiac problems
Three from Hopkins named to National Academy of Inventors
Published
Dec 20, 2021
Cardiologist Ronald Berger, neurologist Ted Dawson, and biomedical engineer Jordan Green are among 164 selected to join the academy this year
Biomedical engineering
Forecasting arrhythmia
Published
Fall 2016
A Johns Hopkins researcher works to better predict whether post–heart attack patients need a cardio defibrillator
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine