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Story by Johns Hopkins Medicine. According to the federal government’s National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, nearly 3 million people worldwide — with almost a third in the United… Read More
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Ten Johns Hopkins PhD students were inducted into the university’s chapter of the Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Honor Society at a ceremony on Thursday, May 11, in Mason Hall on the university’s Homewood campus.… Read More
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For some product manufacturers, one of the most important and costliest steps is the chemical-separation process. This is because large resource quantities are needed at the start of the process… Read More
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Above photo from left: Lawanda Johnson, Senior Administrative Coordinator for Economic Development and Community Partnerships, Arnetta Shelton, Senior Manager for Community Initiatives & Strategies, and Gina Wadas. At this year’s… Read More
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The 20th anniversary of the Diversity Recognition Awards honors individuals and groups who are committed to fostering inclusive workplaces and scholarship Since the Diversity Recognition Awards began in 2003, the… Read More
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About 15 years ago, researchers were surprised to discover that one of the most common and lethal forms of ovarian cancer originates, not in the ovaries, but as miniscule precursor… Read More