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Federal funding enables biomedical engineer Jamie Spangler and her team at Johns Hopkins to develop innovative treatments for autoimmune disorders, cancer, and other complex diseases Jamie Spangler oversees a lab of… Read More
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New tool could advance research on fertility, cancer, and more. Johns Hopkins engineers have created an innovative and highly accurate lab-grown model of the human fallopian tube— an innovation that… Read More
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Biosensors that detect proteins are crucial for diagnostics, therapeutics, and biotechnology. Traditional ways to detect or measure the concentrations of proteins are time-consuming, labor-intensive, require specialized instrumentation and facilities. Many… Read More
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Johns Hopkins team combines radionuclide-carrying antibodies and nanoparticles to enhance radiation delivery. Researchers from the Whiting School of Engineering’s Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Institute for NanoBioTechnology have… Read More
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Say goodbye to blocky 3D prints; a new shape-shifting nozzle offers faster and more detailed results. A team of Johns Hopkins civil and systems engineers has developed a new 3D… Read More
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Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have developed an artificial lymph node with the potential to treat cancer, according to a new study in mice and human cells. The newly… Read More

