Education
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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
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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
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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
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Eban A. Hanna was on the path to becoming a pharmaceutical engineer when he was a chemical engineering undergraduate student at Louisiana State University. While a student, he conducted research… Read More
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When Emily Helm was a biochemistry undergraduate student at the University of Central Arkansas, she was always fascinated by the creative and cutting-edge research at Johns Hopkins University. She knew… Read More
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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

