Could a microscopic "geode" of medicine be the future of eye care? A new study shows how crystalline drug delivery could ...
Rosenberg was born with oculocutaneous albinism—a genetic condition that affects the eyes, skin, and hair, causing reduced ...
Our lab seeks to address the challenges associated with engineering functional craniofacial and orthopaedic constructs for use in therapeutic applications. We are developing innovative methods using ...
How does the brain prepare to hear before birth? Johns Hopkins researchers discovered an internal neural "shortcut" that ...
It wasn’t the most direct path to becoming a materials scientist and biomedical engineer, but Younan Xia ended up in his ...
Browse the BME Design Project gallery to learn more about the projects and prototypes our students created throughout the years.
Hopkins BME students go on to become leaders in industry, medicine, and science, all with a passion for solving problems.
Abstract: Brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVMs) are complex vascular lesions where arteries connect directly to veins, bypassing the capillary network. They are a leading cause of hemorrhagic ...
Abstract: Lumenate Medical is building a bladder screening platform that decouples image collection from interpretation, enabling trained non‑urologist providers to capture high-quality cystoscopy ...
Students in the biomedical engineering PhD program at Johns Hopkins will push the boundaries of scientific discovery alongside leading clinicians and researchers by developing and applying new ...
Sridevi Sarma, professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and vice dean for graduate education at the Whiting School of Engineering, develops computational, data-driven, and biological ...