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Multimodal AI for ventricular Arrhythmia Risk Stratification (MAARS), predicts individual patients’ risk for sudden cardiac ...
Two areas of the brain may work in combination to tell the brain when it’s “feeling” tired. The results may provide a way to ...
Supported by the National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins researchers have created LiftOn, a new software tool that can ...
Each project team comprises members from at least two JHU entities who aim to solve a complex problem and expand the horizons ...
We are continuing the monthly undergraduate research seminar series this spring! These Presentations by Undergraduates in Life Sciences and Engineering (PULSE) Seminars highlight research from ...
The BS/MSE degree program is intended for highly motivated biomedical engineering students who wish to pursue advanced studies. Students will complete both degrees by the end of their fourth year, ...
For more than 50 years, the Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering has been setting the bar for BME education and research.
Imagine if after a serious accident, your damaged facial bones could be replaced with tissue made by your own cells. Or if you could pop a pill that could reprogram your immune system to fight a ...
Research Interests: Organoid tissue engineering, pluripotent stem cells, 3D tissue models, cerebral organoids, neurological disorder research (focusing on Autism, Schizophrenia, and Alzheimer's ...