Biotechnology
HBN Executive Board Recruitment: 2021-2022
Executive Board Members President: Taylor Cottle Vice President: Farai Sikipa Director of Alumni Relations: Alana MacDonald Co-Directors of Entrepreneurship: Dmitriy Bobrovnikov, Gosia Latallo, and Kira
Municipal Acquisitions Virtual Student Startup Competition on Nov 13th
November 13th AT 3PM! Fill out the participant application (by November 10th, 2020) Sign up for the event on Eventbrite Assemble your Team: Reach out to students across the
BioPitch Competition 2020
Thursday November 5th AT 4PM! Considering having your own startup? Join us! RSVP Here! Come support your local Johns Hopkins community members as they
Discovery Entrepreneurship Series from HBN-Transition into entrepreneurship after graduation
THIS Wednesday AT 6PM! Interested in learning more about transitioning into entrepreneurship after graduation. RSVP Here! Dr. Amir Manbachi is an Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery and
Discovery Entrepreneurship Series from HBN
THIS THURSDAY AT 4PM! Interested in learning more about entrepreneurship in the biomedical industry and how YOU can get involved? Come learn about the Maryland Development
Biotech Investment Surges in 2020
Roshan Chikarmane. Ph.D. Student JHU On March 5, six days before the WHO officially recognized COVID-19 as a global pandemic1, the United States recorded 174
Performance and early clinical results of Arvinas’ ARV-110
Authors: Muzzammil Ahmadzada1, Waqas Haque2, and Muhammad A Saeed3 Affiliations: 1Johns Hopkins University; 2University of Texas Southwestern Medical School; 3 Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts
An overview of Ganaxolone for treatment of rare seizure disorders
Authors: Muzzammil Ahmadzada1 and Waqas Haque2, MPH, MPHil Affiliations: 1Johns Hopkins University; 2University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Disclosures: The authors have no financial
COVID-19 Surveillance & Consumer-Driven Healthcare
by Tawny Hammett, M.S. JHU Alumna The COVID-19 pandemic has transcended a mere influenza-like disease, showcasing a range of severity from mild cold symptoms to