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3-year funded post-doc program @ JHU, translational research, BME, teaching you to teach at our partners Morgan and Coppin State Universities. aka ASPIRE

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John C. Malone Associate Professor @MathiasUnberath, a leading expert in AI-assisted medicine, says cuts to research funding imperil the nation’s ability to attract the world’s best and brightest scientists. malonecenter.jhu.edu/americas-globa…


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In fiscal year 2024, the report found, NIH awarded more than $36.9 billion to researchers, supporting more than 408,000 jobs and generating over $94.5 billion in new economic activity nationwide.

j_g_allen's tweet image. In fiscal year 2024, the report found, NIH awarded more than $36.9 billion to researchers, supporting more than 408,000 jobs and generating over $94.5 billion in new economic activity nationwide.

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In the fall of 2023, during a routine anatomy scan, Songo Wawa learned that her unborn son, Asante, had a congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH). This condition occurs when a hole in the diaphragm allows abdominal organs to move into the chest cavity, hindering lung development.…

JohnsHopkins's tweet image. In the fall of 2023, during a routine anatomy scan, Songo Wawa learned that her unborn son, Asante, had a congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH). This condition occurs when a hole in the diaphragm allows abdominal organs to move into the chest cavity, hindering lung development.…

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NIH funded clinical trials are driving groundbreaking cancer treatments. Vanessa, a Baltimore-native resident, was diagnosed with advanced colon cancer in 2014 and faced limited options until an NIH clinical trial at @hopkinskimmel introduced her to a life-saving immunotherapy…

JohnsHopkins's tweet image. NIH funded clinical trials are driving groundbreaking cancer treatments. Vanessa, a Baltimore-native resident, was diagnosed with advanced colon cancer in 2014 and faced limited options until an NIH clinical trial at @hopkinskimmel introduced her to a life-saving immunotherapy…

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In this episode of #Unconfined, Meghan Davis and Erin Sorrell, take us from farming communities to policy circles to explain how bird flu spreads, who is at risk, and what we can do to slow this outbreak. @meghandavisdvm @ErinC20 @livablefuture ow.ly/Uv1H50VfTRa


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They can defund health equity research. Institutions may stay silent. But we won’t. We’ll keep publishing, amplifying, and fighting for historically marginalized communities. Our work won’t stop. ✊🏾 #HealthEquity #ResearchJustice


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Two weeks left to apply for the SREB-State Doctoral Scholars Program Fellowship! Deadline to submit is March 31 at 11:59 pm Eastern. Visit our site for eligibility requirements > ow.ly/B4oz50D6wAG #ILookLikeAPhD #highered #faculty #PhD #gradschool

SREBDocSch's tweet image. Two weeks left to apply for the SREB-State Doctoral Scholars Program Fellowship! Deadline to submit is March 31 at 11:59 pm Eastern. Visit our site for eligibility requirements > ow.ly/B4oz50D6wAG #ILookLikeAPhD #highered #faculty #PhD #gradschool

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Applications are due for our Master's Co-Op Program in one month on 4/1, so don't delay getting your materials in! inbt.jhu.edu/masters/

INBT_JHU's tweet image. Applications are due for our Master's Co-Op Program in one month on 4/1, so don't delay getting your materials in! inbt.jhu.edu/masters/

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Ashutosh Dutta, director of our Doctor of Engineering program, has been inducted into the New Internet Protocol version 6 Hall of Fame for his leadership in expanding global internet connectivity. engineering.jhu.edu/news/ashutosh-…


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"When we finally have promising interventions, we have a profound ethical obligation to use them and to study the outcomes so we can learn how to best support these women and their families. Women's safety and women's lives depend on our work." hub.jhu.edu/2025/02/26/mic…

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Research helps survivors of intimate partner violence get support they need

Backed by federal funding, Michele Decker works to understand the scope and impact of gender-based violence and to determine how to prevent it


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March 5: Stephen Kahane, '88 (MS), Operating Partner at @adventintl, will deliver our annual Harriet Shriver Rogers Lecture. The title of his talk is "Helping Healthcare Work As It Should." Register now to attend in Levering or stream on YouTube: events.jhu.edu/form/harriet-s…


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Super excited about how this work will lead to innovations that impact science and health! Lessons from the perspective of cells.

Jude Phillip, assistant professor at #HopkinsBME, received an R35 MIRA award from the National Institutes of Health to develop an image-based platform to better understand the behaviors of healthy & diseased cells, & the factors that affect their actions. buff.ly/wGUgVHN



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In @ScienceAdvances: Feeling is believing! A new bionic hand from @JHUBME Prof Nitish Thakor and team "knows" what it's touching. Grasping like a human, it carefully conforms/adjusts its grip to avoid damaging or mishandling whatever it holds. engineering.jhu.edu/news/feeling-i…


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First names of all of the PIs of labs on my floor: Bruce, Brandon, Naresh, Soheil, David, Derek, Julian, Toni, Irv, Keith, Jerry, and Tina. One of these things is not like the other 🫠


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Thanks to Renee Reynolds, '07 (MS), Assistant Chief for Technology at @NASAGoddard, who offered great insights into NASA's instrument priorities (particularly in quantum processing) and plenty of academic and career guidance at our Engineers Week lecture. #Eweek2025

HopkinsEngineer's tweet image. Thanks to Renee Reynolds, '07 (MS), Assistant Chief for Technology at @NASAGoddard, who offered great insights into NASA's instrument priorities (particularly in quantum processing) and plenty of academic and career guidance at our Engineers Week lecture. #Eweek2025
HopkinsEngineer's tweet image. Thanks to Renee Reynolds, '07 (MS), Assistant Chief for Technology at @NASAGoddard, who offered great insights into NASA's instrument priorities (particularly in quantum processing) and plenty of academic and career guidance at our Engineers Week lecture. #Eweek2025
HopkinsEngineer's tweet image. Thanks to Renee Reynolds, '07 (MS), Assistant Chief for Technology at @NASAGoddard, who offered great insights into NASA's instrument priorities (particularly in quantum processing) and plenty of academic and career guidance at our Engineers Week lecture. #Eweek2025
HopkinsEngineer's tweet image. Thanks to Renee Reynolds, '07 (MS), Assistant Chief for Technology at @NASAGoddard, who offered great insights into NASA's instrument priorities (particularly in quantum processing) and plenty of academic and career guidance at our Engineers Week lecture. #Eweek2025

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Scientists are now organizing events, called Stand Up for Science, on 7 March in Washington, D.C., and state capitals. scim.ag/3XlYkEu @NewsfromScience


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See you in Boston!

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AI research is changing lives and technology. Each year, approximately 7 million orthopedic surgeries are performed in the U.S. @HopkinsEngineer computer scientist Mathias Unberath is harnessing AI-assisted medicine to make them safer, less invasive, and more effective.…

JohnsHopkins's tweet image. AI research is changing lives and technology. Each year, approximately 7 million orthopedic surgeries are performed in the U.S. @HopkinsEngineer computer scientist Mathias Unberath is harnessing AI-assisted medicine to make them safer, less invasive, and more effective.…

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