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Returning to sports too soon after a concussion or other traumatic brain injury (TBI) can increase the risk of an even more serious injury and long-term brain damage. Johns Hopkins biomedical ...
For his Design Day project, Clay Andrews, Engr ’17, created a non-surgical medical device to treat nasal obstruction. His innovative solution to a common problem went on to become a commercially ...
A team of undergraduate students in the Department of Biomedical Engineering’s Design Team course has created smart glasses to help patients with nystagmus, a condition causing involuntary, repetitive ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have found a pattern of so-called epigenetic “marks” in a transition state between normal and pancreatic cancer cells in mice, and that the normal cells may ...
In an evolutionary paradox, one of the world's most ancient predators might meet its match in one of humankind's most modern advances: mosquito vs. artificial intelligence.
9:10 am – DT12 – ASTRA: Advanced Surgical Tool Retrieval Arm to Optimize the Surgical Instrument Workflow 9:15 am – DT3 – Addressing Anatomical Endoscopic Enucleation of the Prostate (AEEP) Training ...
As American industrial might is increasingly challenged and bested by global competitors, the medical technology field remains a bright spot. “Med tech is one of the few industries where America leads ...
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