In a study published in the journal Current Biology, Johns Hopkins researchers discovered that individual neurons in the ...
“It’s always been interesting and frustrating to me that while there are treatments for allergies, like antihistamines and allergy shots, there’s nothing that can permanently reverse or fully ...
A pivotal experience in a Hopkins lab inspired Roger Hajjar, '86, to forge a career at the intersection of engineering and ...
Doctors could soon reduce epilepsy misdiagnoses by up to 70% using a new tool that turns routine electroencephalogram, or EEG, tests that appear normal into highly accurate epilepsy predictors, a ...
Taylor, associate professor of biomedical engineering and medicine and associate director of the Institute for Computational Medicine, was recognized for her work that brings together biomedical ...