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    • About the INBT
    • Contact Information
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Resources
  • People
    • Core Researchers
    • Associate Researchers
    • Affiliate Researchers
    • Research Faculty
    • Administrative Team
  • Research
    • Engineering for Cancer Therapies
    • Diagnostic Tools Engineered for Early Detection
    • Stem Cells and Regenerative Engineering
    • Process Engineering at the Nanoscale
  • Education
    • NanoBio Research Experience for Undergraduates Summer Program
    • Master’s Industry Co-Op Education Program
    • Nanotechnology for Cancer Research Fellowship
    • Past Programs
      • Rosetta Commons REU
      • International Research Experience for Students (IRES)
  • Translation
    • Translational Research News
    • Corporate Partnerships
    • Licensing Opportunities
    • Start-up Companies
  • Media
    • News
    • Publications
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    • The Nano-Bio Symposium
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  • Headshot of Tanaya Roy. She has brown eyes, long straight black hair, and medium skin tone. She is wearing a black sleeveless turtle neck and standing in front of red brick columns.
    • INBT Spotlight

    After Ceramic Engineering, Tanaya Roy Finds Home in Cell Signaling Research

    By Gina Wadas / January 15, 2025

    Tanaya Roy did not imagine she would be researching cell membrane receptors during her undergraduate studies in ceramic engineering. In fact, she was first interested in pursuing a fashion career… Read More

  • INBT’s 2024 Year in Review

    By Johnny Moseman / December 30, 2024

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    • Education
    • Engineering for Cancer Therapies

    On a Mission to Cure Cancer

    By Gina Wadas / December 27, 2024

    Shortly after Adrian Johnston, Phd ’24, finished his freshman year of high school, his father lost his battle with cancer. Unmoored for a while, Johnston eventually found his footing in… Read More

  • 3D rendered Illustration of T-Cells of the immune System attacking growing Cancer cells.
    • Engineering for Cancer Therapies

    Super-Sized’ Cancer Treatment Particles Show Promise

    By Johnny Moseman / December 23, 2024

    Engineers challenge conventional wisdom, showing how larger particles could revolutionize cancer immunotherapy Researchers at Johns Hopkins have developed a new approach to delivering medical treatment using mRNA, a genetic materials… Read More

  • Headshot of Yun Chen. She brown, almond-shaped eyes and long brown hair with bangs. She is wearing a black collared blazer over a white collared shirt.
    • Faculty spotlights
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    Three Questions: Quantum Solutions

    December 18, 2024

    Yun Chen, associate professor of mechanical engineering and associate researcher at the Institute for NanoBioTechnology is one of six inaugural recipients of the National Science Foundation Trailblazer Engineering Impact Award. Her focus… Read More

  • Headshot of David Gracias
    • INBT Spotlight

    Johns Hopkins researchers named to National Academy of Inventors

    December 12, 2024

    Chemical and biomolecular engineer David Gracias among 170 fellows recognized for contributions to science and society Two Johns Hopkins researchers have been selected for membership in the National Academy of Inventors,… Read More

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