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Injectable drug significantly reduces kids' reactions to food allergens
February 26, 2024
A Johns Hopkins Medicine study suggests omalizumab could become a 'life-changing' medication for patients with multiple food allergies
New method aims to optimize HIV treatments, improve quality of life
February 23, 2024
Johns Hopkins team develops a way to personalize antiretroviral therapy to reduce side effects
Miniature terminator dishes out droplets to decimate drug-resistant bacteria
February 23, 2024
Hopkins researchers develop robotic platform capable of rapidly screening multiple combinations of antibiotics simultaneously to find the most potent mixtures
Johns Hopkins alum Ishan Kalburge awarded Gates Cambridge Scholarship
February 23, 2024
Kalburge will investigate how humans form internal representations of uncertainty during decision-making
Pesticides found in kale but at low-risk levels
February 21, 2024
Novel chemical analysis by a Johns Hopkins-led team provides insight into safety of Maryland-grown kale
In 'An Enemy of the People,' public health discourse takes center stage
February 20, 2024
Dramatic readings from Henrik Ibsen's 1882 play 'An Enemy of the People' will pair with guided discussions during two performances in D.C. this week
Using large language models to accurately analyze doctors' notes
February 20, 2024
Johns Hopkins and Columbia University computer scientists combat the inaccurate correlations that artificial intelligence learns from text data
Exhibit celebrates beloved jazz vocalist, daughter of Baltimore
February 19, 2024
Known for her philosophy of 'soft power,' Ethel Ennis said she was proud to have bloomed where she was planted, in her hometown of Baltimore
Johns Hopkins welcomes more students to its Class of 2028
February 16, 2024
259 students in the Early Decision II cohort join 550 students admitted during the first Early Decision period in December
Trauma surgeon and gun violence survivor Joseph Sakran receives President's Frontier Award
February 16, 2024
Sakran, director of emergency general surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital, will receive a $250,000 grant to further his work among medical professionals to reduce firearm injuries and deaths
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