The Fisher Center Discovery Program is offering five grants for up to $60,000 for university wide JHU faculty conducting research in environmental infectious diseases. Those with unique…
Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists have discovered several “self-correcting” mutations in bone marrow that may protect people with shortened telomeres — caps on the ends of…
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine suggest regurgitant or “leaky” heart valves, thought to be relatively benign during pregnancy, may put women at risk for complications…
Juanjuan Li, M.D., first author of study. Credit: Dr. Manman Shi A novel laboratory test in development by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer…
Transmission electron micrograph of a SARS-CoV-2 particle (left) alongside a model of the virus (right). Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have shown that mRNA vaccines against…
Graphic showing the enzyme tissue transglutaminase (TG2) superimposed on a photomicrograph of cardiac muscle tissue. A Johns Hopkins Medicine study provides evidence that lack of…
OVERVIEW Increasingly, high impact science is conducted in teams. Managing these teams may seem straight forward initially, but these teams can be fraught with challenges…
Two cells (darker color) in a cluster being attacked by free radicals (red molecules) and undergoing oxidative stress. Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers suggest that oxidative…
A novel artificial intelligence blood testing technology developed by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center was found to detect over 90% of lung cancers in…
The research discussed in the article was funded in part by the ICTR. Combining a histone deacetylase inhibitor drug with immunotherapy agents is safe, and…