As part of Johns Hopkins University's 150th anniversary, the Sesquicentennial Awards Program recognizes exceptional projects that reflect the university's legacy of discovery while looking boldly ...
RSVP to join us on April 17, 5 p.m., at the Alumni Tent in Decker Quad on the Homewood campus. A night of community and 150th celebration, plus a commemorative gift! All JHU faculty, staff, and alumni ...
The fellowship provides a residency opportunity for one Johns Hopkins faculty member who will live and work within the ...
Katalin Karikó, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist who pioneered mRNA research that led to life-saving vaccines during the COVID ...
The Data Science and AI Institute is seeking additional poster submissions for the Celebrating Women in Data Science and AI Symposium poster session on Tuesday, April 14 from 1:30 to 3 p.m.
New federal funding will expand access to firearm storage devices via hospital and community access points in Baltimore ...
So when Johns Hopkins University undergraduates in the Clark Scholars Program travelled to Jamaica last month, they brought ...
The new 'Douglass Portrait' will be performed by the Hopkins Symphony Orchestra alongside Aaron Copland's famous 'Lincoln ...
Ilya Monosov focuses on how the brain regulates decision-making, learning, curiosity, and cognitive control, as well as their ...
Working with "digital twins" of patients' hearts, doctors improved cardiac ablation outcomes for patients with life-threatening arrythmias. In the first clinical trials for cardiac digital twins ...
As the AI era unfolds around us, Johns Hopkins' historians Angus Burgin and Louis Hyman reflect on lessons learned from the ...