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Academic Value Creation: A Seminar on Translating Your Research 12:00 pm
Academic Value Creation: A Seminar on Translating Your Research @ Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus, Maryland 110
Apr 4 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Academic Value Creation: A Seminar on Translating Your Research @ Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus, Maryland 110
SCOPE: Translational research aims to move discoveries from the laboratory to the real world, maximizing the societal benefit of knowledge creation. This seminar seeks to help participants understand the paths to transfer academic technologies to the marketplace, enabling Johns Hopkins expertise to solve real world challenges. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon completing the seminar, participants will be
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A Hitchhiker’s and Backpacker’s View on Drug Delivery 12:00 pm
A Hitchhiker’s and Backpacker’s View on Drug Delivery @ Virtual
Apr 6 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Zoom Information: wse.zoom.us/j/96121697380 Abstract: Effective delivery of drugs is a major problem in today’s therapeutics. At a fundamental level, the challenge of drug delivery reflects the fact that the drug distribution in the body is limited by body’s natural metabolic processes and transport barriers. These biological barriers, while serving an important purpose of regulating body’s
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Nano-Bio Symposium: Cell Programming 8:00 am
Nano-Bio Symposium: Cell Programming @ Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus
Apr 21 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
All are welcome to attend our 16th Nano-Bio Symposium on Cell Programming. From Robert Hooke’s hazy observations to today’s single cell sequences and super-resolution images, cells have been a central focus of biological investigation. In 2023, the INBT’s Nano-Bio Symposium will explore breakthroughs in our ability to understand and program cells. Pioneering speakers will catalog
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