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Hopkins AITC announces awardees of second funding round
June 16, 2023
Grant recipients–hailing from academia, industry, and clinical practice—will receive funding to develop new devices and other aging-related innovations
Study shows psychedelic drugs reopen 'critical periods' for social learning
June 14, 2023
Johns Hopkins scientists say the findings in mice offer a new explanation for how psychedelic drugs work
Society of Fellows in the Humanities opens new avenues for humanities expertise
June 14, 2023
Grad students in history, English, Assyriology, and political science awarded Krieger School fellowships combining research with hands-on experience
Johns Hopkins earns Directors' Cup, awarded annually to nation's top collegiate athletics programs
June 13, 2023
The award is presented annually to the nation's top collegiate athletics programs
Wildfires likely to grow more common on East Coast, experts predict
June 12, 2023
Hopkins scholars discuss the harmful effects of smoke from the Canadian wildfires and how residents can protect themselves and prepare for next time
Art mirrors life in the work of playwright Sigrid Edson
June 12, 2023
A member of the Class of 2023, Sigrid Edson received the Sudler Prize in recognition of her plays about the LGBTQ+ community
Johns Hopkins shines a light on federally funded research for a D.C. crowd
June 8, 2023
Hopkins on the Hill event highlights myriad projects across the enterprise that received funding from government agencies
Justice for all?
June 7, 2023
Political scientist and sociologist Vesla Weaver listens to the voices of people whose experience of democracy, citizenship, and government is completely different from that of those not living under police surveillance
Gun-related deaths in U.S. reach record high, Johns Hopkins analysis finds
June 6, 2023
2021 CDC data shows nearly 49,000 firearm fatalities, more than half as a result of suicide
Prescription drug shortages reach all-time high, forcing tough treatment decisions
June 5, 2023
Hopkins experts discuss current shortages in chemotherapy drugs, antibiotics, and other critical medicines—and how to overcome them
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