Research
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Story from the Spring/Summer JHU Engineering Magazine. Fireflies belong to the summer, floating above lush green lawns like a glowing galaxy come to Earth to illuminate warm evenings. But in… Read More
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MRI image in false colors of a brain hemisphere from a patient with multiple sclerosis. Areas affected by the autoimmune disease are shown in red. Credit: MRI image courtesy of… 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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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
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Soojung Claire Hur, the Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and INBT associate researcher is among the thirty-seven talented early-career faculty members representing all nine… Read More
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Story by Karen Blum and posted on the Hub The course, designed by Deok-Ho Kim, focuses on microphysiological systems, which are used to study human disease, drug development, and precision… Read More

