About

The Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology brings together expertise from Bloomberg School of Public Health, School of Medicine, Whiting School of Engineering, Applied Physics Lab, and Krieger School of Arts and Sciences to create new knowledge and new technologies at the interface of … more
Education

EDUCATION - We have created a unique model for training researchers at the interface between nanoscience and medicine, involving lecture courses, laboratory courses, professional development seminars, peer-to-peer teaching, and communications workshops. All students are co-advised by faculty from … more
Research

Research - The Institute for NanoBioTechnology focuses its efforts in research on the basic biological sciences, the clinical sciences, and public health. In the basic biological sciences, INBT supports research exploiting nanoscience to advance our understanding of cellular and molecular … more
News

Recent publications from the Johns Hopkins Physical Sciences-Oncology Center
Johns Hopkins Physical Sciences-Oncology Center has had a productive quarter publishing from February to May 2013. Here are some of the most recent publications in support or the center’s core research projects, including a huge collaborative work … more

Microscopic grippers used successfully in animal biopsies
Tiny, untethered microscale grippers have been successfully used to perform tissue biopsies in live animals, a study in the journal Gastroenterology reports. Researchers affiliated with the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Whiting School of … more




