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Bernie was born with congenital glaucoma, a condition that requires urgent intervention. A team of pediatric ophthalmologists ...
Federal budget cuts have created "a climate of anxiety" among medical researchers, says Maximilian F. Konig, a rheumatologist ...
The June 23 deadline for all faculty, staff, and students to complete required Title VI training has passed. If you have not completed this training, it is essential that you do so immediately.
Johns Hopkins political scientist Lilliana Mason explains how political violence is eroding American democracy ...
Five new members were inducted into the Indispensable Role of Blacks at Johns Hopkins during the university's annual ...
Register now for the sixth summer of Blast Courses in the Humanities! These free, fully online courses are a fun, low-commitment way to explore ideas about history, the arts, and aspects of human ...
This paid study investigates neurophysiological influences on body weight and involves questionnaires, an MRI scan, and a blood draw ...
Hopkins currently has nearly 300 active DOD grants totaling $375M and spanning a range of areas including veteran's health, ...
Shriver Hall's power will be completely shut off on Wednesday, June 25, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. to allow for inspection and testing of electrical equipment.
Participants will view movies or images or webpages, listen to stories or sounds, and/or talk about their experiences during an in-person experiment on Homewood campus ...
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine investigators are seeking healthy volunteers for a research study of cognition that involves noninvasive brain stimulation during functional MRI scanning ...
It is a condition where certain sounds trigger intense emotional or behavioral responses. Common triggers include sounds like chewing, slurping, pen-clicking, tapping, and more. Why participate?