Research
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A team led by Hopkins engineer Rebecca Schulman has developed a library of genelets that can perform certain cellular functions, laying the groundwork for materials that behave like organisms Our… Read More
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The success of COVID-19 vaccines has shown tremendous potential for using gene medicine to prevent viral infections. One reason for the vaccines’ success is attributed to the use of lipid… Read More
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The system, developed by Johns Hopkins researchers, could monitor drug resistance in elusive cancer cells and open the door for more effective treatment options Found in a patient’s blood, circulating… Read More
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Blooming Opportunity Using low-cost but accurate tools, Ikbal Choudhury ’21 and his partners are bringing science education and environmental conservation to young students and teachers with limited resources through a… Read More
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Human kidneys are an intricate network of tubes that process roughly 190 quarts of blood every day. Lining these tubes are epithelial cells that transport blood through the kidneys and… Read More

