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February 28, 2025
Johns Hopkins assistant professor Kirsten Smith has become a leading voice on the contentious herbal supplement kratom
These portable diagnostics go where labs can't
February 27, 2025
Federal funding supports engineer Jeff Wang's work to create affordable devices that expand access to health care, leading to faster diagnosis and better health outcomes
Research helps survivors of intimate partner violence get support they need
February 26, 2025
Backed by federal funding, Michele Decker works to understand the scope and impact of gender-based violence and to determine how to prevent it
Long-running surveys help researchers track trends in aging
February 25, 2025
The Center on Aging and Health, one of JHU's largest recipients of NIH funds, conducts critical work that provides real-time insights into the condition and care of older Americans
America's global scientific edge relies on its investment in research
February 24, 2025
Computer scientist Mathias Unberath, a leading expert in AI-assisted medicine, says cuts to research funding imperil the nation's ability to attract the world's best and brightest scientists
Johns Hopkins experts weigh in on NIH cuts, bird flu, COVID tests, vaccines
February 21, 2025
Faculty members share insights, expertise on the ramifications of a decline in federal support for science and research
The basics of vaccines and vaccination
February 21, 2025
Veteran vaccine researcher Arturo Casadevall gives a podcast primer on vaccinations, from how they work on a molecular level to common misconceptions
Evidence-based programs provide vital support to young students, parents
February 20, 2025
Federal funding from NIH and the Department of Education supports two long-running educational programs facilitated by Johns Hopkins University researchers
Researchers harness body's natural defenses to fight a range of illnesses
February 19, 2025
Federal funding enables biomedical engineer Jamie Spangler and her team to develop innovative treatments for autoimmune disorders, cancer, and other complex diseases
NIH-funded research revolutionizes treatment of age-related hearing loss
February 18, 2025
After NIH-funded studies linked untreated hearing loss to health issues such as dementia, Hopkins professor Frank Lin spearheaded policy changes making hearing aids easier and cheaper to acquire
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