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As students prepare for the new academic year, the diversity committee is conducting a Back to School Drive for area students. Please send in your donations.… Read More »Back to School!
As students prepare for the new academic year, the diversity committee is conducting a Back to School Drive for area students. Please send in your donations.… Read More »Back to School!
ARTICLE: A Survey of Unregulated Direct-to-Consumer Treatment Centers Providing Stem Cells for Patients With Heart Failure AUTHORS: Zackary D. Goff, Andrew B. Kichura, John T. Chibnall, Paul J. Hauptman JOURNAL: JAMA… Read More »A Survey of Unregulated Direct-to-Consumer Treatment Centers Providing Stem Cells for Patients With Heart Failure
All full-time School of Medicine faculty members who have not taken a formal photo in the last five years are invited to sit for a… Read More »Open Photo Shoot for Faculty Members
This past month the BCU continued our engagement with the National Ebola Training and Education Center (NETEC) by sending two of our providers to a… Read More »We’ll Miss You, Mallory!
Namandje Bumpus, associate professor in the Division of Clinical Pharmacology, was selected to receive the 2017 International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics (ISSX) North… Read More »Bumpus Receives Young Investigator Award
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School is launching a new health care leadership certificate program this fall. Executive Certificate in Health Care Leadership and Management: Leading… Read More »Executive Certificate in Health Care Leadership and Management
ARTICLE: Nonmyocyte ERK1/2 signaling contributes to load-induced cardiomyopathy in Marfan mice AUTHORS: Rosanne Rouf, Elena Gallo MacFarlane, Eiki Takimoto, Rahul Chaudhary, Varun Nagpal, Peter P. Rainer, Julia G. Bindman, Elizabeth E.… Read More »Nonmyocyte ERK1/2 signaling contributes to load-induced cardiomyopathy in Marfan mice
After submitting the two highest scoring educational curricula abstracts (named below) to the High Value Practice Academic Alliance National Research and Education Conference (HVPAA), the Medicine Core… Read More »Core Clerkship Named Best Educational Curriculum
The Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) invites you to attend the Henrietta Lacks Memorial Lecture on Saturday, October 7 from 9 a.m. to 12:30… Read More »Henrietta Lacks Memorial Lecture
The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab (APL) is partnering with the Department of Surgery and the Department of Medicine for a “speed dating” event on Thursday,… Read More »Speed Dating with the APL