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Image caption:The 2025 class of Siebel Scholars from Johns Hopkins University are (from left) Jieneng Chen, Denis Routkevitch, Anastasia Georgiou, Fangchi Shao, and Benjamin Killeen Fangchi Shao is one of… Read More
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Our cells have a remarkable ability to move through our bloodstream, organs, and tissues—all of which contain fluids. A new Johns Hopkins University study offers important insights into how cells… Read More
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When Heonjoon Lee was a first-year chemical engineering undergraduate student at Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea, he attended a seminar on synthetic biology. He was fascinated to learn how DNA… Read More
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A team of Johns Hopkins researchers discovered that the thickness of fluid in cell culture media, the engineered environment for growing and researching cells in a laboratory, plays a critical… Read More
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Cell migration is a critical contributor to the metastasis of cancer cells. Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered that reducing levels of a key epigenetic protein called MLL1 in tumors can… Read More
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Scientists Identify Potential New Immune System Target to Head off the Spread of Breast Cancer Cells
In a study using human breast cancer cells, scientists say they have potentially identified immune system white blood cells that appear to be the closest neighbors of breast cancer cells… Read More