Xiaoqin Wang, Professor of Biomedical Engineering was awarded a 2025 Pioneer Award in Basic Science from the Association for ...
Natalia Trayanova, the Murray B. Sachs Professor of Biomedical Engineering, has been elevated to Fellow of the Institute of ...
Clarisse Hu Engr ’17, ’19 (MS) and Rebecca Rosenberg Engr ’22 (MSE) were recently named to Forbes List of 30 under 30 for the Class of 2025. This is the 14th year Forbes has recognized young leaders ...
From the Johns Hopkins BME 60th anniversary celebration to our annual Design Day, 2024 has been an unforgettable year. Take a look back at some of our most memorable moments. In April, students, ...
Steven Salzberg, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Computational Biology and Genomics, with appointments in biomedical engineering, computer science, and biostatistics, is among the 6,636 ...
Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a powerful new AI tool called Splam that can identify where splicing occurs in genes—an advance that could help scientists analyze genetic data with greater ...
Medical data used to train AI is often “anonymized” to protect private health information, a practice crucial for HIPAA compliance. To address the limitations of traditional anonymization methods that ...
Improving global health care requires engaging with patients and health care providers on the ground. Last summer, students from the Johns Hopkins BME Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design ...
Modeling how cars deform in a crash, how spacecraft respond to extreme environments, or how bridges resist stress could be made thousands of times faster thanks to new artificial intelligence that ...
Jordan Green, the Herschel L. Seder Professor of Biomedical Engineering, is among sixteen Hopkins faculty members selected, out of 135 applicants, for the inaugural cohort for the Provost’s Fellows ...