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Entrepreneurship
Budding enterprises
Published
Oct 27, 2016
10 local startups selected for support through Johns Hopkins Social Innovation Lab
Biomedical engineering
A stand-up CT machine
Published
Oct 27, 2016
Weight-bearing scanner gives doctors a way to see bone breaks that may have gone undetected
RISE@APL
Engineers on the rise
Published
Oct 26, 2016
Competitive paid summer internship program puts Hopkins Engineering students to work on APL projects
Epigenetics
The nature and nurture of human illness
Published
Oct 25, 2016
Scientists seek better understanding of how genetic, environmental factors join forces to cause disease
Siebel Scholars
5 doctoral students honored
Published
Oct 24, 2016
JHU engineering students win $35,000 grants for cutting edge research
Computer science
A giant leap for genome sequencing
Published
Oct 24, 2016
JHU's Michael Schatz leads work on new computer algorithms that create more complete DNA portraits
Bug off
A matter of taste
Published
Oct 24, 2016
Changing 'flavor' of humans could help repel mosquitoes, fight malaria, scientists say
/ Hopkins Medicine
Semester.ly
Scheduling, simplified
Published
Oct 20, 2016
Course registration just got easier with this app developed by students at Johns Hopkins
Precision medicine
Effort aims to improve diagnosis, care, outcomes
Published
Oct 17, 2016
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Partnership between Hopkins Medicine, Applied Physics Laboratory will bring data analysis, systems engineering to health care
Calcium supplements may not be heart healthy
Published
Oct 13, 2016
Study: Calcium-rich diet could be beneficial for the heart, but supplements seem to increase the risk of plaque buildup in arteries and heart damage
/ Hopkins Medicine
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