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Archived articles
Molecular biology
Cell biology
Hopkins biologist elected to American Philosophical Society
Published
June 30, 2016
Allan Spradling's work with fruit flies led to game-changing new concepts in use of stem cells
Frontier award
Biologist Scott Bailey wins $250K research honor
Published
Feb 1, 2016
Video
Bloomberg School scientist explores how bacteria's immune systems ward off threat posed by harmful viruses
Biologist gets Pew grant
Published
June 16, 2015
Christian Kaiser among early career researchers honored by Pew Charitable Trusts
Two named Pew scholars
Published
June 25, 2014
Biologists Johnston, Holland recognized for their health sciences research
Young innovator honored
Published
Sept 25, 2013
Duojia 'DJ' Pan wins cancer research prize for study of genes that regulate organ growth
/ Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
JHU researcher awarded prestigious Ho-Am Prize
Published
April 3, 2013
Lee wins 'Korea's Nobel' for discovery of hormone that regulates muscle mass
/ Hopkins Medicine
ON THE NOSE
Researchers restore lost sense of smell in mice
Published
Sept 10, 2012
Gene therapy used to repair defective cells in olfactory system
/ Johns Hopkins Medicine
Discovering new channels
Published
July 26, 2012
Video
For Nobel Prize winner Peter Agre, persistent curiosity led to key molecular discovery
Evolution, evolved
Published
Spring 2012
Molecular scientist Andrew Feinberg has a big idea he thinks might improve on Darwin's theory; proving it is another matter
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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