Institute News
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The past 10 years as the Director of Corporate Partnerships at INBT have been a wonderful capstone to a lifetime of engineering activities, and it is with mixed emotions that… Read More
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Each year 10 undergraduate students participate in the INBT Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. To provide them with opportunities to interact outside of the lab with career researchers, these… Read More
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Though it has been only 6 months since Sharon Gerecht and Hai-Quan Mao took on their roles as director and associate director, respectively, Gerecht and Mao are flourishing in their… Read More
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Blood vessels play a dual role in healing as well as spreading diseases in the body. While vascular systems carry vital nutrients, they are also a pathway for malignancies to infiltrate other body systems. The challenge for researchers is encouraging blood vessel formation in one instance, while inhibiting formation in another. Such was the theme of the 11th annual Johns Hopkins Nano-Bio Symposium, Engineering Vascularization, on Friday, May 5, 2017 at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. The symposium was jointly organized by Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology (INBT) and Physical Sciences-Oncology Center (PS-OC). Read More

