
by Adil Agha Khan Johns Hopkins University Alumnus and Biotechnology Master’s Student The cell is indeed a world of its own. Organelles, the organs of the cell, work together in…
by Adil Agha Khan Johns Hopkins University Alumnus and Biotechnology Master’s Student The cell is indeed a world of its own. Organelles, the organs of the cell, work together in…
by Ph.D. Candidates Danielle Bouchard and Eva Shrestha On the evening of October 30, 2018, more than 20 alumni from the Johns Hopkins University gathered together on the 11th floor…
Submitted by Lawrence Jones, PhD Puppala (December 1, 2014) reports that wearables have gained the attention of a few tech giants and that the highest potential lies in healthcare. Recently…
Submitted by: Yazmin Rovira Gonzalez Johns Hopkins Ph.D. Student On September 26th, 2018, Hopkins Biotech Network (HBN), together with the Biomedical Scholars Association (BSA) JHM Professional Development and Career Office…
Submitted by Johns Hopkins Alumnus Nate Hughes, MPP 8th Orphan Drugs & Rare Diseases 2018 Americas Congress – East Coast Boston MA, USA. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/8th-orphan-drugs-rare-diseases-2018-americas-congress-anne-raguindin/ The growth of the global orphan…
Submitted by Dimitri Tselenchuk Ph.D. Candidate Johns Hopkins: Cellular and Molecular Medicine Johns Hopkins Fast Forward U hosted a two-day entrepreneurial event known as The Start-Up Experience. During the first…
Submitted by Lawrence Jones, Ph.D. Guarino (October 15, 2018) report that “Insects around the world are in a crisis, according to a small but growing number of long-term studies showing…
Submitted by Lawrence Jones, Ph.D. Biobuzz (October 16, 2018) reports “ By 2020, the general wound care market is expected to hit about $20.5 billion and that Maryland’s Gemstone Biotherapeutics aims to…
Interview by Devika Nair Johns Hopkins Masters in Biotechnology Student and San Francisco Bay Area Scientist Abstract: Dr. Jennifer R. Cohen (photo below) is a vibrant visionary leader with a…