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Discovery could boost effectiveness of cancer and other medications Scientists at Johns Hopkins and Tulane University have discovered a way to transport large molecules into cells by opening tiny compartments,… Read More
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Johns Hopkins Medicine laboratory scientists say they have developed a potential new way to treat a variety of rare genetic diseases marked by too low levels of specific cellular proteins.… Read More
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America’s biomedical research engine has produced lifesaving treatments for cancer and other diseases. Cuts to funding harm the lives and futures of Americans. What if 30% of the medicines you… Read More
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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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Johns Hopkins engineers repurpose common medications in a gel that can combat stubborn wounds Zombie outbreaks aren’t limited to popular TV shows, movies, and video games. In aging skin, these… Read More
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Catching up with the first INBT Co-Op Participant, Andrew Beamesderfer. Andrew Beamesderfer, Engr ’16, ’17 (MSE) was among the first participants in the Johns Hopkins Institute for Nanobiotechnology (INBT) Co-Op, a… Read More