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    • Process Engineering at the Nanoscale
  • Education
    • Undergraduate Summer Programs
      • Nanobio REU
      • Rosetta Commons REU
    • Masters Industry Co-Op Education Program
    • Past Programs
      • International Research Experience for Students (IRES)
      • Nanotechnology for Cancer Research Fellowship
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    INBT Researchers Receive Discovery Awards

    May 25, 2022

    Winning interdisciplinary projects, chosen from a record 199 proposals, include 105 individuals from across the university Assessing exposure to plasticizers and their role in pediatric asthma morbidity. Exploring how Black… Read More

  • Three-dimensional human kidney cross section. Exterior of kidney's are blue with the interior cross section in red.
    • Diagnostic Tools Engineered for Early Detection
    • Translational Research

    STUDY REVEALS THAT KIDNEY CELLS DON’T FILTER BLOOD, THEY PUMP IT

    May 23, 2022

    Human kidneys are an intricate network of tubes that process roughly 190 quarts of blood every day. Lining these tubes are epithelial cells that transport blood through the kidneys and… Read More

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    • Engineering for Cancer Therapies

    Tying It All Together

    May 17, 2022

    Post-doctoral fellow Ashley Kiemen synergized her love for math, visual artistry, and biology by co-developing a platform to create interactive, 3D models of human tissue to improve the study of… Read More

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    Jamie Spangler Receives Maryland Outstanding Young Engineer Award

    May 12, 2022

    Jamie Spangler, the William R. Brody Faculty Scholar, assistant professor in the departments of Biomedical Engineering and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, and INBT affiliate researcher has been chosen by the… Read More

  • Headshots of Netz Arroyo, Luo Gu, and Sashank Reddy in three circles side-by-side with a blue background and text below saying, "INBT Faculty Among Catalyst Award Recipients."
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    INBT Faculty Among Catalyst Award Recipients

    May 6, 2022

    Thirty-eight talented early-career faculty members representing all nine academic divisions of the university will receive 2022 Johns Hopkins Catalyst Awards. This year’s Catalyst Awardees will investigate a host of novel research areas… Read More

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    Jennifer Elisseeff Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    May 3, 2022

    Jennifer Elisseeff, professor of biomedical engineering, the Morton Goldberg Professor of Ophthalmology at the School of Medicine, director of the Johns Hopkins Translational Tissue Engineering Center, and INBT associate researchers… Read More

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