BME undergraduates applied their classroom knowledge in practical settings such as internships and research programs.
Johns Hopkins' undergraduate biomedical engineering program is once again ranked No. 1 in the nation by U.S. News & World ...
Transforming medicine, one discovery at a time. From groundbreaking medical devices to transformative new treatments, Hopkins ...
Johns Hopkins researchers create an artificial intelligence model to mine rich, predictive data from routine ECG tests.
Explore a glimpse into the future of medicine through the latest research from Hopkins BME. This page provides a curated selection of our most recent publications, spanning a wide range of topics and ...
Rachel Karchin, professor of biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins University, is pioneering the field of computational cancer genomics. She develops novel algorithms and software to analyze genomic ...
Browse the BME Design Project gallery to learn more about the projects and prototypes our students created throughout the years.
Imaging & Medical Devices involves the measurement of spatial and temporal distributions and signals over scales ranging from molecules and cells to organs and whole populations. Combining mathematics ...
Research Interests: Organoid tissue engineering, pluripotent stem cells, 3D tissue models, cerebral organoids, neurological disorder research (focusing on Autism, Schizophrenia, and Alzheimer's ...
The National Science Foundation has awarded Graduate Research Fellowships to eight current students with ties to Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering. They have been selected for their outstanding ...
Johns Hopkins University researchers have grown a novel whole-brain organoid, complete with neural tissues and rudimentary blood vessels—an advance that could usher in a new era of research into ...
Natalia Trayanova has been elected as a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. She is the Murray B. Sachs Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, co-director of ADVANCE, and a ...