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On the brain
Schizophrenia risk factor
Published
July 21, 2014
Study links gene variation to increased risk of schizophrenia
/ Hopkins Medicine
Jhpiego supported more than a million voluntary medical male circumcisions
Published
July 18, 2014
Effort in sub-Saharan Africa helped U.S. government provide access to the procedure to 4.7 million males worldwide
/ Jhpiego
JHH ranked among nation's best hospitals by 'U.S. News'
Published
July 17, 2014
Johns Hopkins is No. 3 in the nation and among the top five in 10 specialty areas in magazine's annual rankings
'Game theory' vs. cancer
Published
July 16, 2014
Experiments could show prime time to disrupt metastasis, make a tumor more vulnerable to treatment
Go Fish
Rethinking fish farming
Published
July 15, 2014
Some aquaculture methods pose risks to public health and deplete natural resources
Vending machine sells breastfeeding accessories
Published
July 14, 2014
Storage bottles, breast pads, other supplies available in nursing mother's room at Johns Hopkins Hospital
A fighting chance at survival
Published
July 11, 2014
Video
JHU students develop treatment that could prevent fatal blood loss in wounded soldiers
'Gut punch'
Child thought to have been cured of HIV remains infected
Published
July 11, 2014
2013 NEJM article about apparent cure was authored by Deborah Persaud, associate professor at Johns Hopkins Children's Center
/ The New York Times
Johns Hopkins FastForward accelerator fuels promising startup businesses
Published
July 9, 2014
In first year, 9 startups were accepted by School of Engineering incubator
Researchers begin to catalog human proteins
Published
July-Aug 2014
Using 30 different human tissues, team identifies proteins encoded by 17,294 genes, about 84 percent of all the genes in the human genome predicted to encode proteins
/ Gazette
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