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May 21, 2014
I-STAR Lab refines ultra-low dose CT scans
Armed with pragmatism and advanced computer modeling techniques, BME researchers have made strides in improving CT image quality while reducing X-ray exposure and other negative consequences of the scanning technique.
May 12, 2014
Solving the paradox: How one bad apple spoils the pie of cardiac rhythms
BME and neuroscience researchers exploit live-cell biochemistry, electrophysiology, and mathematical simulations to solve how calmodulinopathies can lead to life-threatening cardiac arrhythmogenic events.
February 27, 2014
Engineering safer surgery: The LevelCheck algorithm translated to first clinical studies
Advanced 3D-2D image registration leverages high-speed computing to provide surgeons with an on-demand, labeled visual depiction of the spine and surgical target in the operating room.
February 24, 2014
Johns Hopkins researchers establish a digital search system for pediatric brain MRI data
A searchable digital brain image data library will provide doctors the ability to access thousands of pediatric scans. Finding similar scans to those of their own patient's will enhance diagnosis and treatment of their young patients with brain disorders.
February 17, 2014
Eye movements as a predictor of behavior
Dr. Reza Shadmehr and his team explore the relationship between eye movements and decision making.
January 20, 2014
Going native — biomedical engineers take biochemistry from the test tube into living cells
Advances made by Dr. Yue’s team reveal how calcium ion channels are properly controlled in the brain, and furnish a powerful new strategy for probing similarly large and complex molecules in the body.
October 28, 2013
Rene Vidal directs the Vision, Dynamics and Learning Lab to analyze and interpret vast amounts of data
René Vidal combines biomedical imaging, computer vision, and machine learning to develop systems that will analyze vast amounts of data and unlock previously hidden information.
September 6, 2013
BME researchers testing promising drug therapy delivery method for improved treatment of central vision loss
Time-release coating allows drug for macular degeneration to last longer, decreasing need of unpleasant treatment
August 29, 2013
BME researchers employ a biophysically-detailed heart model to test optogenentic approaches on cardiac behavior
Cardiac modeling is a key component to testing optogenetics technology, providing an accurate platform for assessing the feasibility of potential optical control strategies.
April 16, 2013
Yue Lab uncovers long-sought calcium channel interfaces targetable for therapy of cardiac and neurodegenerative diseases
JHU BME faculty member Dr. David T. Yue and members of the Calcium Signals Laboratory publish a study in Nature Communications that uncovers the molecular mechanism of Ca; regulation of Calcium channels.
January 24, 2013
TTEC clinical study proves successful in cartilage repair
A recent TTEC clinical study shows that patients who received a hydrogel scaffolding implant after the surgical repair of damaged cartilage experienced reduced pain and greater tissue growth.
September 7, 2012
Nanoscale scaffolds and stem cells show promise in cartilage repair
Jennifer Elisseeff, Professor of Ophthalmology and Biomedical Engineering and the director of the Translational Tissue Engineering Center, has been working...
August 27, 2012
Li Lab biophotonics imaging technology published in PNAS
BME Professor Xingde Li, his group members YY Zhang, K Murari, JF Xi, and other collaborators at University of Texas...
March 1, 2012
Levchenko group nabs Science Signalling cover
A paper by Andre Levchenko, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, and collaborators was featured on the cover of the Feb 28...
October 27, 2011
Information theory helps predict biological signaling
Andre Levchenko, associate professor of BME, and his lab have described techniques that enable use of information theory in analysis...
September 30, 2011
BME researchers develop novel approach to defibrillation
Three research labs at Hopkins—the Tung and Trayanova labs in Biomedical Engineering and the Berger lab in Cardiology—have combined forces...
September 8, 2011
Research from Trayanova lab published in Science Translational Medicine
Trayanova Lab has been collaborating with the laboratory of Dr. Colleen Clancy at UC Davis, Department of Pharmacology, as well...
October 1, 2010
Karchin paper highlighted in editorial
Rachel Karchin and colleagues have created a computer program to help predict which changes in the DNA code may cause pancreatic cells to become cancerous.
August 5, 2010
Trayanova paper featured on cover of Biophysical Journal
August 3, 2010
Levchenko paper highlighted in Nature Nanotechnology
Nature Nanotechnology not only published Andre Levchenko’s paper, “Subcellular-resolution delivery of a cytokine through precisely manipulated nanowires,” but also gave...
February 19, 2010
Yue lab calcium signaling study published in Nature
BME faculty member David Yue and colleagues Xiaodong Liu, Phil Yang, and Wanjun Yang, all of the Calcium Signals Laboratory,...
February 1, 2010
Heart cells display ‘nano sense’ on new lab chip
Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering faculty Andre Levchenko and Les Tung along with colleagues in Korea have found that...
December 14, 2009
Levchenko co-author of PNAS study
BME faculty member Andre Levchenko is a co-author on a recently published PNAS study (Dec. 1, 2009) suggesting that a...
October 20, 2009
Growing bone in exact shapes
Picture series showing the bone matrix as it develops. BME faculty member Warren Grayson, along with colleagues Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic and...
September 14, 2009
Karchin computer program IDs likely cancer mutations
Johns Hopkins assistant professor of biomedical engineering Rachel Karchin and doctoral student Hannah Carter led a Johns Hopkins team that...
July 28, 2009
Shadmehr autism work featured in Nature Neuroscience
An article, “Representation of internal models of action in the autistic brain,” summarizing work by Reza Shadmehr, members of his...
July 14, 2009
Popel article on cover of Physiological Genomics
June 30, 2009
Levchenko cover article, podcast in Science Signalling
Andre Levchenko has had an article featured on the cover and a podcast conversation published in recent issues of Science...
May 5, 2009
Chemical found in medical devices impairs heart function
A BME researcher's personal experience after cardiac surgery motivated a search for the cause of some common side effects of heart surgery.
February 13, 2008
“Lab on a Chip” Mimics Brain Chemistry
Johns Hopkins researchers from the Whiting School of Engineering and the School of Medicine have devised a micro-scale tool –...
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