Henrietta Lacks Building Celebrates Topping Off as Construction Progresses
Construction of the Henrietta Lacks Building reached a major milestone Crystal Williams | ICTR Excitement is growing on the East Baltimore campus as construction progresses
How Bacteria May Promote Breast Cancer
Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center uncover how pathogenic bacteria in the gut and breast cancer Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have
Research Saves Lives: For Johns Hopkins Transplant Team, There’s No Time to Waste
Johns Hopkins scientists and partners across the country are conducting research that could dramatically improve transplants, from technology that preserves donor tissue longer to treatments
Johns Hopkins BIRCWH Program Welcomes New Scholars
Join us in congratulating our new BIRCWH Scholars! The Johns Hopkins Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health (BIRCWH) K12 Program is pleased to announce
Apply for the K12 Research in Addictions Scholars Program (KRASP) by Feb 27
K12 Research in Addictions Scholars Program (KRASP) Application Deadline: Friday, February 27, 2026 | 11:59 pm EST Apply The K12 Research in Addictions Scholars Program
Funding Opportunity: Apply for an ICTR Team Science Award by February 28
ICTR Team Science Award Application Deadline: Saturday, February 28, 2025 | 5:00 pm Request for Applications The ICTR Team Science Award aims to both recognize
Funding Opportunity: Dissemination & Implementation Group Small Grants
Dissemination & Implementation Group Small Grants Letters of Intent Due: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 | 11:59 pm EST Request for Applications The Dissemination & Implementation
Oral Bacterium May Promote Breast Cancer Development and Spread
Study finds Fusobacterium nucleatum can drive DNA damage, tumor growth and metastasis, with heightened effects in cells with BRCA1 gene mutations Researchers at the Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins-Led Team Creates First Map of Nerve Circuitry in Bone, Identifies Key Signals for Bone Repair
A multi-institutional team lead by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine has shown in mice that the body’s “pain alarms” ― sensory neurons ― actually have
Johns Hopkins Scientists Develop Targeted Therapy for T-Cell Lymphomas and Leukemias
By identifying this risk factor early, health care teams will be able to intervene more quickly. Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center’s Ludwig Center developed a
Research Saves Lives: New Parents Find a ‘Lifeline’ for Their Baby at Johns Hopkins
Faced with a devastating prenatal diagnosis, the Smith family enrolled in a federally funded clinical trial that saved their baby’s life Aubrey Morris | The
Announcing the Incoming Leadership of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research’s C-RAC
Managed by the Community and Collaboration Core, the C-RAC has provided community engagement consultation services to the clinical and translational research communities to strengthen trust,
Funding Opportunity: Research Focused on Improving Study Recruitment
Funding Opportunity for Research Focused on Improving Study Recruitment Accelerated Translational Incubator Pilot (ATIP) Program Letter of Intent Submission Deadline for Funding to Improve Study
Coming in 2026- Masterful Mentoring Program
The Masterful Mentoring program creates cohorts of experienced and trained expert mentors of junior faculty who are maximally effective at enhancing the career trajectory of