Gina Wadas
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At first glance, drilling holes into cells may seem unconventional and perhaps counterproductive. But for a Johns Hopkins materials scientist, it’s a strategy that could someday allow the delivery of… Read More
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Above photo: Terri Ware (first row center) and other award recipients, along with representatives from Men of Color Hopkins Alliance and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Sigma Sigma Chapter. Terri… Read More
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Our immune system is like the police force of our body, generally protecting us from harm such as infection or cancer, explains Johns Hopkins rheumatologist Maximilian F. Konig. When we encounter… Read More
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Story by Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. What Works for Cancer Immunotherapy May Also Work for Alzheimer’s Disease In experiments with lab-grown brain cells and mouse models, scientists at Johns… Read More
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Jamie Spangler, the William R. Brody Faculty Scholar and assistant professor in the departments of biomedical engineering and chemical and biomolecular engineering, and affiliate researcher at the Institute for NanoBioTechnology, is the recipient… Read More