‘Intelligent’ Surgical Drill Wins Third-Place Prize for Johns Hopkins Student...
October 28, 2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: Phil Sneiderman (443) 287-9960 prs@jhu.edu An “intelligent” drill developed by Johns Hopkins students to improve orthopedic surgical procedures was...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins Professor Named Olympus ‘Emerging Educational Leader’
March 28, 2011 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: Phil Sneiderman 443-287-9960 prs@jhu.edu A Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering faculty member who helps students become medical device inventors and...
View ArticleStudent Team Wins Top Prize for Device That Could Cut Risks in Dialysis...
June 28, 2011 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: Phil Sneiderman (443) 287-9960 prs@jhu.edu A device that could reduce key health risks facing kidney-failure patients who are connected to dialysis...
View ArticleFive Johns Hopkins Engineering Doctoral Students Named Siebel Scholars
September 21, 2011 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: Phil Sneiderman Office: 443-287-9960; Cell: 410-299-7462 prs@jhu.edu Five Johns Hopkins graduate students who are applying the latest advances in...
View ArticleCoulter Grant Will Help Johns Hopkins Make New Devices to Improve Patient Care
January 10, 2012 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Phil Sneiderman Office: (443) 287-9960; Cell: 410-299-7462 prs@jhu.edu The Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering has received a...
View ArticleFive Johns Hopkins Engineering Doctoral Students Named 2014 Siebel Scholars
All are working on new and better ways to detect and treat health problems September 23, 2013 MEDIA CONTACT: Phil Sneiderman Office: 443-997-9907 Cell: 410-299-7462 prs@jhu.edu Five Johns Hopkins...
View ArticleStudents’ Heart-Shocking ‘Shirt’ May Save Lives When Paramedics Are Not Nearby
June 3, 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Phil Sneiderman Office: 443-997-9907 Cell: 410-299-7462 prs@jhu.edu The undergraduates who developed this defibrillator vest included, from left, Quinn...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins Engineering Doctoral Students Named 2015 Siebel Scholars
Program provides $35,000 to each student for use in final year of graduate studies October 6, 2014 MEDIA CONTACT: Phil Sneiderman Office: 443-997-9907/Cell: 410-299-7462 prs@jhu.edu Five Johns Hopkins...
View ArticleImproved Suit for Ebola Caregivers Selected for Funding in Federal Competition
Johns Hopkins/Jhpiego design aims to reduce infection risks for health care workers December 12, 2014 Media Contacts: Phil Sneiderman Office: 443-997-9907/Cell: 410-299-7462; prs@jhu.edu Ann LoLordo...
View ArticleNoninvasive Brain Stimulator May Ease Parkinson’s Symptoms in a Patient’s Home
Johns Hopkins Students Devise Headband-Shaped Tool for Self-Treatment June 10, 2015 MEDIA CONTACT: Phil Sneiderman Office: 443-997-9907/Cell: 410-299-7462 prs@jhu.edu On Twitter: @filroy Parkinson’s...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins and DuPont Join Forces to Produce an Improved Ebola Protection...
September 30, 2015 MEDIA CONTACT: Phil Sneiderman Office: 443-997-9907; Cell: 410-299-7462 prs@jhu.edu / On Twitter: @filroy The Johns Hopkins University and DuPont have signed license and...
View ArticleFive Johns Hopkins Engineering Doctoral Students Honored as 2016 Siebel Scholars
Each will receive $35,000 for use in final year of graduate studies December 3, 2015 Media Contact: Phil Sneiderman Office: 443-997-9907/Cell: 410-299-7462 prs@jhu.edu On Twitter @filroy Johns Hopkins...
View ArticleNine Johns Hopkins Engineers Named AIMBE Fellows
Designation Honors the Nation’s Top Medical and Biological Engineering Scholars March 21, 2017 Media Contact: Phil Sneiderman Office: (443) 997-9907/ Cell: (410) 299-7462 prs@jhu.edu On Twitter...
View ArticleResearchers Devise Sensors and Phone App to Find Early Signs of Sickness in...
November 15, 2017 MEDIA CONTACT: Phil Sneiderman Office: 443-997-9907/Cell: 410-299-7460 prs@jhu.edu On Twitter @filroy Johns Hopkins Project Receives Funding from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation...
View ArticleJohns Hopkins Pioneers Method to Examine How Immunotherapy Changes Tumors
October 13, 2021 CONTACT: Kait Howard Cell: 443-301-7993 kehoward@jhu.edu jhunews@jhu.edu Johns Hopkins University engineers are the first to use a non-invasive optical probe to understand the complex...
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