In a game-changer for drug testing & precision medicine, a 3D flexible electrode array wraps around cardiac organoids, capturing electrical signals in three dimensions.
Regrowing the human brain is no longer science fiction. Johns Hopkins engineer Annie Kathuria discusses her TEDx vision for ...
Rama Chellappa, a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of electrical and computer engineering and biomedical engineering 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 ...
Wojciech Zbijewski is an associate professor of biomedical engineering whose research focuses on improving quantitative diagnostic imaging, in particular using x-ray modalities – radiography, ...
Every year, thousands of families in the U.S. wait months—sometimes much longer—for an autism diagnosis for their child. Without that diagnosis, insurance won’t cover vital therapies, and treatment ...
A total of eight undergraduate students studying biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins have been selected to receive the 2026 Provost Undergraduate Research Award (PURA). Established in 1993, PURA ...
What is the key to seamlessly integrating electronics into the human body? That is the central question guiding the work of biomedical engineering master’s student Junpeng Li. Working in the lab of ...
Johns Hopkins research scientist Jordan Green is working to alter—not just suppress—dysfunctional immune systems in ways that are proving to be more potent and more precise than current therapies, ...
November 17, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm - Maryam Tilton joins us from the University of Texas at Austin.
Three Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering (BME) professors—Steven Salzberg, Mihaela Pertea, and Winston Timp—have been named to Clarivate’s 2025 Highly Cited Researchers list. This honor places them ...