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Professor Richard Morrow, pioneer in international public health, dies at 81
Published Aug 20, 2013
He helped establish public health programs in developing countries / School of Public Health
Medal of distinction
Published Aug 20, 2013
School of Nursing professor among 32 recipients of Florence Nightingale Medal / School of Nursing
Lacks family reaches deal on use of genetic material
Published Aug 8, 2013
Cells collected from Johns Hopkins patient in 1951 paved way for medical advances including polio vaccine, chemotherapy, in vitro fertilization
Your brain on drugs
Published Aug 2, 2013
Researchers gain insight into how brain learns cocaine addiction / Hopkins Medicine
Close ups
Beautiful diseases
Published Aug 2013
What do diseases look like? New book gives readers an up-close look / Gazette
Fab labs
Worlds of discovery
Published Aug 2013 Video Photos
105,000-square-foot Undergraduate Teaching Laboratories is a new home for science, discovery / Gazette
Disease visualization
Published Aug 2013
Free software suite is designed to collect, analyze, visualize, and share information within a national disease surveillance system / Gazette
Genetic glitch
The root of allergies
Published July 24, 2013
Researchers attribute array of allergies, other conditions to faulty genetic pathway / Hopkins Medicine
Custom-built blood vessels
Published July 19, 2013
Researchers use stem cells to create potential treatment for burn patients, vascular conditions / Hopkins Medicine