News Type: All Student News
CBID team members appear on CNN segment
Sean Monagle and Mary O’Grady, members of the CBID team that developed the Antenatal Screening Kit pen system, were interviewed...
Two BME students win AHA pre-doctoral fellowships
Two BME students have been awarded American Heart Association pre-doctoral fellowship awards. Sravanti Kusuma and Ambhi Ganesan have been awarded...
CER grants Technology Fellowship Award to BME PhD Student
Xiaoxu Kang, a BME PhD student, has been awarded a Technology Fellowship Award in value of $5000 from JHU’s Center...
BME scores several 2010 PURA grant awardees
BME junior Millie Shah was one of several BME students receiving a 2010 Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award. Lloyd Minor, provost...
People’s Choice Award Win at 2011 NCIIA Open Minds Conference
On March 24-26, CBID’s MSE Team presented the Antenatal Screening Kit at the National Collegiate Inventors & Innovators Alliance (NCIIA)...
Christopher Smith awarded UNCF/Merck Graduate Science Research Dissertation Fellowship
Christopher L. Smith, a PhD candidate from Murfreesboro, TN, has received a 2011 UNCF/Merck Graduate Science Research Dissertation Fellowship.
Lichy Han wins Goldwater scholarship
Lichy Han, an undergraduate who will be entering her senior year in the fall, has been awarded a Barry M....
Brent Millare awarded National Research Service Award
Brent Millare, a second-year BME PhD student in Dr. Natalia Trayanova’s lab, has been awarded a National Research Service Award...
CBID Team Wins Track Award @ MIT 100K Competition
On Thursday, February 10th 2011, the CBID MSE team won the Executive Summary Life Sciences Track Award at the MIT...
CBID’s MSE team tied 1st place at the 2011 Georgia Bowl Business Plan Competition
On February 4-5th 2011, the CBID MSE team called Thera Cord participated in the Georgia Bowl business plan competition hosted...
CBID students take a Jhpiego field trip
As part of the new CBID course in global health, CBID MSE students have partnered with Jhpiego, an international health...
Undergrads’ “intelligent” surgical drill takes third at Collegiate Inventors Competition
An “intelligent” drill developed by Johns Hopkins students to improve orthopedic surgical procedures was awarded third-place honors in the undergraduate...
BME student Design Team wins first-place innovation prize
A brain-cooling invention that could improve the survival prospects for cardiac arrest patients has won a $10,000 first-place prize for...
Cortical Concepts rings the NASDAQ closing bell
The Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering student team that won the $20,000 grand prize in the 2010 Wharton Business Plan Competition...
Two students win AHA predoctoral fellowships
Two BME graduate students have been awarded highly competitive American Heart Association (AHA) predoctoral fellowships. Kshitiz Gupta of Dr. Andre...
Paliwal honored at Young Investigators’ Day
Saurabh Paliwal, working in Dr. Andre Levchenko’s lab, received the Bae Gyo Jung Research Award at the Young Investigators’ Day...
Engineering students seek to solve real-world challenges
During two engineering design showcases held last week on the Homewood and East Baltimore campuses, many Whiting School students demonstrated...
CBID team wins Wharton Business Plan Competition
The CBID Masters team Cortical Concepts won the Michelson Grand Prize in the prestigious Wharton Business Plan Competition. Team leader...
Trayanova students awarded National Research Service Award
Two students in Dr. Natalia Trayanova’s lab have been awarded National Research Service Awards (NRSA) from NHLBI. The fellowships provide...
BME Design Teams win honors in business plan competitions
BME Design Teams recently have won several top honors in national business plan competitions. CervoCheck, a method to accurately detect...
First annual BME Undergraduate Research Day
Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering held its first annual BME Undergraduate Research Day on November 12, 2009 to showcase and recognize...
BME senior’s elevator pitch is audience favorite
Laura Paulsen, a BME senior, won the Audience Choice award and was an overall runner-up at the 2009 MIT $100K...
A suture with stem cells for faster healing
Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering students have demonstrated a practical way to embed a patient’s own adult stem cells in the...
Engineering Design Days: Student Projects in the Spotlight
After months of brainstorming, building and testing, teams of engineering undergraduates put their projects on display last week at two...
BME design projects in national press limelight
Two Design Team projects have been getting a lot of attention from national media. The New York Times turned their...
A Better Way to Move ICU Patients
Johns Hopkins undergraduates have designed and built a device to enable critically ill intensive care unit patients to leave their...
BME Undergraduates’ Invention Finds ‘Lost’ Orthopedic Screws
Inspired by the device used to find lost coins in the sand, Johns Hopkins undergraduates have invented a small handheld...