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Health
NAS honors Snyder, Yau
Published
Jan 14, 2013
Johns Hopkins neuroscientists to receive prestigious awards at academy's 150th annual meeting in April
Pap tests detect cancers
Published
Jan 10, 2013
Researchers use genomic sequencing to test for presence of ovarian, endometrial tumors
/ Johns Hopkins Medicine
New JHU center will explore all aspects of learning
Published
Jan 10, 2013
Science of Learning Institute brings together researchers from across Johns Hopkins
Dangerous deception
Published
Jan 7, 2013
CIA's use of fake vaccination program in hunt for bin Laden creates mistrust, School of Public Health's Klag writes
/ The Baltimore Sun
Itch insight
Published
Jan 2, 2013
Research suggests existence of itch-specific nerve cells, which could lead to better treatments for chronic itch
/ Johns Hopkins Medicine
Mind control
Published
Jan 2, 2013
Technology developed by at Applied Physics Laboratory connects robotic limb to human brain
Three researchers from JHU named AAAS fellows
Published
Jan 2013
School of Medicine's Lutsenko, Pan, Cheng among 701 new fellows from around the world
/ Gazette
One in four physicians uses social media daily
Published
Jan 2013
Survey also finds that on a weekly basis, 61 percent of physicians scan social media for information, 46 percent contribute new information
/ Gazette
Reimagining the Welch Medical Library
Published
Jan 2013
/ Gazette
My view
Fake patients, real scenarios
Published
Jan 2013
They might be plastic, but for the nursing students who care for them, their symptoms are the real thing
/ Gazette
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