Researchers also discover a potential therapeutic target for gastroesophageal junction cancer Image of human gastroesophageal junction-derived organoid, modified by dual-knockout of key tumor suppressor genes…
Credit: Saraswati Sukumar and Priya Pai Clues Found Regarding Tumor Suppressor Gene’s Breast Cancer Activity 12/08/2022 Credit: Saraswati Sukumar and Priya Pai Researchers at the Johns…
Image of the retina. Credit: Akrit Sodhi & Johns Hopkins Medicine A pilot, “look-back” study of information about 106 patients with “wet” age-related macular degeneration…
Third Thursdays with the ICTR Lecture Series Register Increasingly, research participants have reported an interest in learning the outcome of the research they have contributed…
Johns Hopkins Medicine team finds antiviral therapy does not increase chance of serious side effects affecting pregnancy or offspring According to a new study by…
Article courtesy of The Baltimore Banner This article discusses the work of Barbara Slusher, PhD, MAS, director of Johns Hopkins Drug Discovery, and co-leader of the ICTR…
Liver cancer is the third leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide and improvements in early detection could help saves of individuals with this disease. Credit:…
Metrics also enabled researchers to group participants based on clinical parameters A new Johns Hopkins study shows that data gathered from wearable activity trackers can…
Algorithm gives insights into the biology behind an effective response Machine learning algorithm predicted, in hindsight, which patients with melanoma would respond to treatment and…
ACCELERATED TRANSLATIONAL INCUBATOR PILOT (ATIP) PROGRAM APPLICATION DEADLINE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2022 | 5:00 PM REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS The milestone-driven Accelerated Translational Incubator Pilot…