Diagnostic Tools Engineered for Early Detection
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By Leonardo Cheng and Johnny Moseman A team of Johns Hopkins engineers has discovered that machine learning can help predict efficient lipid nanoparticle designs, which can lead to improved vaccine… Read More
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Federal funding supports engineer Jeff Wang’s work to create affordable devices that expand access to health care, leading to faster diagnosis and better health outcomes Johns Hopkins mechanical engineer Tza-Huei (Jeff)… Read More
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New tool could advance research on fertility, cancer, and more. Johns Hopkins engineers have created an innovative and highly accurate lab-grown model of the human fallopian tube— an innovation that… Read More
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Johns Hopkins engineers create responsive minuscule materials that dynamically reconfigure based on chemical signals Johns Hopkins engineers have developed gel strips that change shape when given chemical instructions written in… Read More
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When Emily Helm was a biochemistry undergraduate student at the University of Central Arkansas, she was always fascinated by the creative and cutting-edge research at Johns Hopkins University. She knew… Read More
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Esophageal cancer carries a grim prognosis even when the best medical care is available. In the developing world, where access to medical resources is limited, it is essentially a death… Read More