Gina Wadas
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Former two-time Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) student at INBT, Quinton Smith, is featured as an REU success story by the National Science Foundation. After finishing his undergraduate degree, Quinton… Read More
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Every summer for the past 10 years, a group of non-Hopkins undergraduate students from around the United States come to Baltimore to receive intensive training in the nanobiotechnology field at… Read More
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Congratulations to Sung Hoon Kang, INBT associate faculty member and assistant professor of mechanical engineering, who won the Whiting School of Engineering Research Award for Lab Excellence at the 2019 Department of… Read More
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The latest edition of the Nano-Bio Report reveals the exciting developments from 2018 to strengthen INBT’s platforms in research, education, translation, and outreach. Our mission to uncover new knowledge in… Read More
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Sung Hoon Kang, assistant professor of mechanical engineering and associate faculty member at the Institute for NanoBioTechnology at Johns Hopkins University, has been selected to take part in the 2019 China-America… Read More
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Infectious diseases like influenza, tuberculosis, and Ebola are an increasing threat to countries around the world. As the concern grows, so, too, does the need for better diagnostic tools that… Read More