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Dinchang Lin’s easily implantable device could make stimulation technology accessible to more patients. A Johns Hopkins materials scientist and collaborators have developed a tiny device that may hold promise for… Read More
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering have developed a new method to align cells uniformly at one focal plane regardless of their size or distribution, which could improve… Read More
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Jordan Green, professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, has been appointed as the Herschel L. Seder Professor in Biomedical Engineering. This endowed professorship was established in 1999 through the… Read More
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New technology allows clinicians to visualize tumors in their entirety, which could improve cancer imaging and outcomes When Jedi Knights need to vanquish an enemy, they whip out their trusty… Read More
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Above image: Microscopy images of dermal fibroblasts from a 23-year-old donor. The cells on the left are healthy while the ones on the right are induced senescent cells. Photo credit:… Read More
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Johns Hopkins engineers will join a national research project to rapidly develop sense-and-respond implant technology that could slash U.S. cancer-related deaths by more than 50%. The $45 million award to 10 teams… Read More