New research from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine provides more evidence that muscle mass loss, also known as sarcopenia ...
Wilson, who led key community and economic development initiatives from 2019 through 2023, will aid the university's efforts ...
One year after Theodore DeWeese, MD, assumed permanent leadership of Johns Hopkins Medicine, he remains focused on enhancing patient care and bringing care closer to home. Dr. DeWeese was named ...
Five hundred fifty one students from 15 countries, 43 states, one U.S. territory, and the District of Columbia were admitted ...
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center researchers Stephen Baylin, M.D., and Andrew Feinberg, M.D., were ...
A new study may overturn the century-old understanding of how neurons are shaped—but not everyone is on board.
Studying the cells of people and genetically engineered mice, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have uncovered a ...
Turns out that Maryland’s Interstate 270 Technology Corridor isn’t the only region in the DMV attracting health care and life ...
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine inked a deal Dec. 18 with Abridge to offer the company's generative AI-powered clinical documentation across the health system. Johns Hopkins is the latest ...
Axons in brain cells resemble a string of pearls rather than smooth tubes, according to Johns Hopkins researchers. This discovery, aided by advanced imaging and modeling, reveals how physical and ...