High-power microscope view showing human MYC-amplified medulloblastoma (large, pale blue cells at bottom) growing in the mouse cerebellum. Normal brain is shown at top (pink…
Findings provide baseline number of brain cells likely needed for complex behaviors (Left) Whole brain of a fruit fly. (Right) Nuclei of neurons in…
Graphic shows the process in a recent study in rats where Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers harvested, implanted and measured the effectiveness in spinal fusion surgery…
Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have identified a protein — DMBT1S8 — that is elevated in patients who develop chronic inflammation of the nasal and sinus…
Based on data compiled by the federal government, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have determined there is no evidence so far that people receiving a COVID-19…
A new Johns Hopkins Medicine study shows that patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) and who are taking immunosuppressive therapies may have limited immunity…
Alzheimer’s disease is one of medicine’s most elusive thieves, a disease that slowly and irreversibly robs a person’s ability to think, reason, remember and maintain…
The Integrating Special Populations into Research Program (ISP) facilitates access to the varied populations at Johns Hopkins and affiliated institutions.
Clinical Research as Threat from COVID-19 Pandemic Decreases June 7, 2021 The past year has seen many changes in the way human subject…
Requisition #52317 https://jobs.jhu.edu/job/Baltimore-Sr-Research-Program-Coordinator-MD-21205/722427000/?locale=en_US General Summary/Purpose The Sr. Research Program Coordinator will have clinical trial experience, particularly with managing pragmatic clinical trials that interface with clinical…