BME undergraduates applied their classroom knowledge in practical settings such as internships and research programs.
Transforming medicine, one discovery at a time. From groundbreaking medical devices to transformative new treatments, Hopkins ...
Johns Hopkins' undergraduate biomedical engineering program is once again ranked No. 1 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, affirming its 60-year legacy of academic excellence.
Johns Hopkins researchers create an artificial intelligence model to mine rich, predictive data from routine ECG tests.
Brandon Duderstadt, Engr ’18,’19 (MSE), is not afraid of change—he runs toward it, eager to find opportunities to disrupt existing technologies and explore new frontiers. That attitude led him to ...
Browse the BME Design Project gallery to learn more about the projects and prototypes our students created throughout the years.
Neurological disorders impact a large percentage of the global population and are a vast area of research in the clinical field. However, state of the art diagnostic measures such as MRI and CT scans ...
Human trafficking remains one of the most prevalent humanitarian issues of our time, with millions of individuals trafficked across state, country, and continental lines each year. One of the main ...
Radiation is critical to modern medicine and frequently used for procedures such as diagnostic imaging, nuclear medicine, and radiotherapy. It is used extensively in procedures involving X-rays, CT ...
Research drives scientific progress. At Johns Hopkins and at institutions across the nation, dedicated scientists are uncovering knowledge and insights that lead to critical and lifesaving treatments ...
Strokes are the world’s leading cause of disability as they can cause paralysis, usually in the form of hemiplegia (impaired ...
Abstract: Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (HMB), or Menorrhagia, is a menstrual condition defined as greater than 80 mL of blood loss per cycle. HMB can be an indicator for many serious conditions, such as ...
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