Risk of Neoplastic Progression in Individuals at High Risk for Pancreatic Cancer Undergoing Long-term Surveillance
ARTICLE: Risk of Neoplastic Progression in Individuals at High Risk for Pancreatic Cancer Undergoing Long-term Surveillance AUTHORS: Marcia Irene Canto, Jose Alejandro Almario, Richard D. Schulick, Charles J. Yeo, Alison Klein, Amanda Blackford, Eun Ji Shin, Abanti Sanyal,… Read More »Risk of Neoplastic Progression in Individuals at High Risk for Pancreatic Cancer Undergoing Long-term Surveillance
Feldman Featured in the Curbsiders Podcast
Lenny Feldman, associate professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine, was recently featured in the Curbside Internal Medicine podcast entitled "Things We Do For… Read More »Feldman Featured in the Curbsiders Podcast
Gebo Named Chief Medical and Scientific Officer
Kelly Gebo, professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases, was named chief medical and scientific officer of the All of Us Research Program at the National… Read More »Gebo Named Chief Medical and Scientific Officer
Henrietta Lacks Memorial Lecture
Join us as we celebrate the legacy of Mrs. Henrietta Lacks, Saturday, October 6 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in Turner Auditorium, 720 Rutland… Read More »Henrietta Lacks Memorial Lecture
George A. and Margaret Yates Berkheimer Faculty Education Scholars Grant
The Institute for Excellence in Education (IEE) of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is pleased to announce a call for applications for the… Read More »George A. and Margaret Yates Berkheimer Faculty Education Scholars Grant
Join Our Alex’s Lemonade Stand Million Mile Smile Team
This year, we put together another outstanding team to raise funds for children with cancer: the Million Mile Smile. Our team spans the globe again with… Read More »Join Our Alex’s Lemonade Stand Million Mile Smile Team
Everyday DOM
Everyday DOM recognizes faculty, staff and trainees who embody our core values in the work they do every day in celebration of our Mission, Vision and… Read More »Everyday DOM
Precardiac organoids form two heart fields via Bmp/Wnt signaling
ARTICLE: Precardiac organoids form two heart fields via Bmp/Wnt signaling AUTHORS: Peter Andersen, Emmanouil Tampakakis, Dennisse V. Jimenez, Suraj Kannan, Matthew Miyamoto, Hye Kyung Shin, Amir Saberi, Sean Murphy, Edrick Sulistio, Stephen P. Chelko and… Read More »Precardiac organoids form two heart fields via Bmp/Wnt signaling