A Johns Hopkins undergraduate design team won the Krosnick Prize at the National Institute of Health’s 2025 Design by ...
The annual award recognizes world's top graduate students from leading institutions of bioengineering, computer science, ...
Using machine learning, Johns Hopkins researchers identified healthy and unhealthy patterns based on electrical activity.
This summer, undergraduate biomedical engineering students took time away from the classroom to apply their knowledge in practical settings through industry and research internships. From improving ...
Explore a glimpse into the future of medicine through the latest research from Hopkins BME. This page provides a curated selection of our most recent publications, spanning a wide range of topics and ...
Transforming medicine, one discovery at a time. From groundbreaking medical devices to transformative new treatments, Hopkins BME researchers are engineering the future of medicine and pushing the ...
For another consecutive year, the Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering’s undergraduate program has been recognized as the best in the nation by its peers, according to U.S. News & World ...
About a dozen studies in the past five years have made claims linking nearly every type of human cancer with the presence of microbiomes, “communities” of bacteria, viruses and fungi that live in or ...
Two studies led by Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, Ludwig Center, and Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering researchers report on a powerful new method that significantly improves the ...
In recent years, mRNA technology enabled the rapid development of vaccines to fight COVID-19, saving millions of lives. That same mRNA-powered approach to medicine—in which synthetic mRNA is ...
Research drives scientific progress. At Johns Hopkins and at institutions across the nation, dedicated scientists are uncovering knowledge and insights that lead to critical and lifesaving treatments ...