Sickle cells. Credit: adobe iStock A national, multicenter clinical trial (BMT CTN 1507) of low-dose haploidentical (half-matched) bone marrow transplant to treat severe sickle cell…
An example of how the rash commonly associated with Lyme disease, erythema migrans, presents in different individuals. Credit: John Aucott, M.D., Johns Hopkins Medicine …
This article discusses the work of Barbara Slusher, PhD, MAS, director of Johns Hopkins Drug Discovery, and co-leader of the ICTR Drug, Biologics, Vaccines and Devices Translational Research Community.…
Article courtesy of the NIH A monoclonal antibody treatment significantly increased the amounts of multiple common foods that food-allergic children and adolescents could consume without…
Using a “liquid biopsy” to study genetic material from tumors shed into the bloodstream together with immune cells could help clinicians predict which patients with…
Comparing PET scans of more than 90 adults with and without mild cognitive impairment (MCI), Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say relatively lower levels of the…
A study of more than 50 babies through age 2 in Africa, Asia, North America and South America has added substantially to evidence that giving…
Combining a pair of experimental drugs may help treat malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors with fewer harmful side effects, according to preliminary animal studies…
A Johns Hopkins Medicine study has linked thyrotoxicosis to an increased risk of cognitive disorders among older adults. The researchers are encouraging clinicians to practice…
Program Fact Sheet Apply The Translational Science Interagency Fellowship (TSIF) is a postdoctoral fellowship opportunity developed by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)…