Johns Hopkins BME

@JHUBME

The Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering seeks to improve health through excellence in research, education, and technology.

Joined June 2015

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    18 hours ago

    Very excited to have this out! In it we discuss recent advances in analysis of fluorescence imaging data for neuroscience, detailing how the pipeline is evolving, in particular as new optical advances are hitting the scene.

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    "...we were able to bring forth ideas that improve humanity and advance human knowledge and health, and we are proud to again lead the nation in research and development spending," says Denis Wirtz, vice provost for research at Johns Hopkins University.

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  3. Jan 10

    Professor Jordan Green () and other Medicine researchers have developed a color-coded test that quickly signals whether newly developed nanoparticles deliver their cargo into target cells.

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    Enjoy a minute of meditation as we fly over Homewood after this season's first snow. ❄️

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  6. Jan 5

    A team of Johns Hopkins clinicians and engineers has found that motion detection devices, such as those found in your cellphone, could be useful in predicting outcomes for patients who have suffered severe brain injury.

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    Jan 4

    The 2 page proposal submission deadline for student teams is February 15. To learn more about 2022 Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition. Check out below 👇🏽👇

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    29 Dec 2021

    I recently participated in the Rising Stars Workshop co-hosted by . With PhD interviews coming up, I hope some of my notes from that workshop on 5 tips for acing your academic interview will be helpful: 👋🥂

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    28 Dec 2021

    This holiday season, give yourself the gift of commercialization! Our inventor portal is always open!

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  10. 21 Dec 2021

    "The more diversity we bring to the field, the more we can build trusted relationships with health disparities groups." – Casey Overby Taylor, assistant professor at .

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  11. 20 Dec 2021

    Jordan Green () has been elected a Fellow of the , a distinction that honors academic inventors who have created or facilitated outstanding inventions that have had an impact on society. Congratulations! 👏

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    20 Dec 2021

    2022 Johns Hopkins Healthcare Design Competition Open to student-led teams from around the world who have designed health-related solutions! February 15 – Submission deadline April 16 – Final round Apply Here:

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  13. 17 Dec 2021

    In our Biomedical Instrumentation course, students designed wearable sensor-based biogaming interfaces for transradial amputees. They used sensors and tested their devices by playing in a Squid Game world they created in Minecraft.

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    7 Dec 2021
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    14 Dec 2021

    Check out this image of lung with COVID -19 infections. I made this in . It’s amazing how less than 6 min of CT scan can help the clinicians visualize your lungs in sub millimeter resolution! #“Images are numbers… and numbers can be beautiful.”

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    9 Dec 2021

    Maybe this image can help us find out if the brain thinks the way we think it does. "Images are numbers... and numbers can be beautiful" ~ A wise & awesome professor once told us.

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    13 Dec 2021

    Images are numbers... and numbers can be beautiful. This is a volume render of lungs and COVID-19 infection segmentation from CT data; it's amazing what you can do with medical imaging and see how the virus physically affects your lungs!

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    12 Dec 2021

    As part of my course this semester, I segmented a liver from an abdominal CT and 3D Printed it! Liver segmentation is useful for calculating liver volume, a prognostic indicator in patients with cirrhosis.

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    12 Dec 2021

    Congrats to PhD student and co-author ! Our News & Views piece just went live Congrats again to the Hinz Lab for a wonderful study!

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  20. 7 Dec 2021

    Recent graduates of , Sarah Lee, Tejasvi Desai, and Anna Bailey, are in the running for 's Startup of the Year! Cast your vote for by end of day on 12/8 to show your support. Vote here:

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