Johns Hopkins BME

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The Johns Hopkins Dept. of Biomedical Engineering () seeks to improve health through excellence in research, education & technology

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    What was your favorite part of this year's Spring Fair?

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    Third year BMEs enjoyed having pens to work through their team-based learning quiz. Class president, Habert, models his new BME t-shirt. Thanks for the gifts Johns Hopkins BME! ,

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    What if you could take a blood test at home & get results in minutes? One researcher is designing a device that employs microscopic computer vision & machine learning to detect, count, & classify blood cells

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    A major milestone was reached in the five-year redwood genome project! , a professor at , collaborated with and to successfully sequence the coast redwoods and giant sequoia genomes. Read more:

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    "As a student, it’s always tough to balance schoolwork and other commitments with entrepreneurship. However... if I pursue things that I have a passion for, I feel much more rewarded..." Lessons on from Health 3D

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    Mark your calendar for May 7, 2019! Dr. Amarpreet Sawhey a serial medtech entrepreneur is going to give a keynote presentation at . For more information, take a look at the poster below:

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    A quiz is always better when it’s followed by pizza! Nice work students.

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    we released the redwood genome today! Just the assembly, but we want to share it with the world right away as we work on annotation and more. The Redwood Genome Project is a partnership with , David Neale (), and

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    Ithemba, an all-female team of biomedical engineering undergraduates from , won the 2019 "Cure It!" Student Prize and $10,000 for their reusable, low-cost, contamination-free breast biopsy device. Read more:

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    Seniors: tell us where you're going after JHU! You should have gotten the First Destination Survey in your email today to tell us--it takes less than five minutes. Still looking? Check office hours on Handshake events to meet a coach. Take the survey:

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    "This agreement demonstrates the seriousness of our commitment to sustainability for the good of our university and our planet." – President Ronald J. Daniels.

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    The University and University of Maryland BMES chapters co-hosted the tenth annual Biomedical Engineering Society Mid-Atlantic Research Day last week. Check out some of the student projects that were presented. Read:

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    “We believe that a T-cell’s environment is very important. Biology doesn’t occur on plastic dishes; it happens in tissues,” says John Hickey, a Ph.D. candidate in biomedical engineering at . Read more:

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    From - selected to recieve the Heart Rhythm Society’s Distinguished Scientist Award!

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    Jody Mou, a sophomore studying biomedical engineering at , shares one of her most impactful experience as an undergraduate. (Video courtesy of )

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    Happening now: is being honored for her promotion to full professor of . Her Inaugural Professorial Lecture is discussing “Computational modeling of cancer precursor lesion evolution."

    Rachel Karchin delivers her Inaugural Professorial Lecture at Johns Hopkins University - April 18, 2019
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    Join us this afternoon in Mason Hall as Rachel Karchin delivers her inaugural professorial lecture titled "Computational modeling of cancer precursor lesion evolution."

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    🥳Please Join us on May 1st 6-8pm Clark 110 for ICM's Dr Foundations of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics II Poster Session 2019!👩‍💻👨‍💻 see event details here:

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    Congratulations to student teams Kubanda and AssistENT for winning the Bisciotti Foundation Prize for Student Entrepreneurship! Check out the devices these students are designing.

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