Please join us for an engaging discussion about our Research Laboratory Core and the services we provide to researchers. The lab is led by Neal…
Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine have found types of cells in the brain that are most susceptible to inherited genetic variants linked to schizophrenia. As…
In 2018, researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine showed that delivering the hunger-suppressing hormone leptin into the nose could ease breathing problems in sleeping obese mice. In…
A multidisciplinary team from two Johns Hopkins University institutions, including neurotoxicologists and virologists from the Bloomberg School of Public Health and infectious disease specialists from…
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Clinical Research Restart Update Jun 26, 2020 All the applications and review processes for clinical research restart updates are…
Immunotherapies such as checkpoint inhibitors that enhance the body’s natural ability to fight cancer have been only minimally successful in treating sarcomas — rare cancers…
We understand that you may be experiencing challenges or have questions regarding conducting your research due to COVID-19. If you have a question related to…
The outbreak of influenza that swept the globe in 1918 infected an estimated 500 million people — about one-third of the world’s population at the…
The rising temperatures of summer also mean a rising potential for heat-related illnesses. As the coronavirus pandemic continues, this summer will feature a new heat-related…
Credit: Getty Images Recent news stories have widely reported on clinical trial results announcing that a steroid drug called dexamethasone reduced deaths among patients hospitalized…