Hopkins expert Swaroop Vedula advises on key AI advancements that government staff should know about. The post What congressional staffers need to know about AI in medicine appeared first on Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
The award supports promising young faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
The National Institutes of Health awarded Zhou and his team a four-year, $2.8 million R01 grant to develop an AI system to enhance the detection and monitoring of metastasis in colorectal cancer using patients’ CT scans. The post Zongwei Zhou awarded $2.8 million NIH grant appeared first on Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
Faculty across dozens of disciplines were awarded $100K to pursue their work. The post Jeremy D. Brown earns Johns Hopkins Catalyst Award appeared first on Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
Johns Hopkins researchers present the voice-controlled X-ray imaging system that earned a Best Paper Award at IPCAI 2025. The post Speak and your X-ray will be imaged appeared first on Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
The Nexus Awards Program supports a diverse range of programming, research, and teaching activities at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
Six grants were awarded in partnership with the School of Nursing and the Department of Surgery, as well as in precision medicine. The post First round of 2025 Malone Seed Grant Awards announced appeared first on Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
A system trained on videos of surgeries performs like an expert surgeon. The post Robot performs first realistic surgery without human help appeared first on Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
Laura Connolly and Amama Mahmood have been named recipients of this year’s Malone Postdoctoral Fellowship. The program provides postdoctoral researchers with resources to support clinically-facing research, faculty mentorship and collaboration, and the opportunity to play a role in the Malone Center’s research mission.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
Winning projects—chosen from 274 proposals—include 150 individuals from across the university. The post Bell, Ghobadi, Lehmann, and Liu receive Johns Hopkins Discovery Awards appeared first on Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
Johns Hopkins University and Kennedy Krieger researchers use a new racing game to shed light on how children with autism learn.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
Hicks was recognized for her professional contributions, leadership, and commitment to the field of statistics.| Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare