Carsten Prasse, assistant professor of environmental health and engineering, discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed regulations of "forever chemicals" ...
The Sheridan Libraries is now accepting registration for Read It & Eat It, the annual edible book festival! Create a dessert inspired by your favorite book and be in the running for great prizes to ...
While artificial intelligence continues to transform health care, the tech has an Achilles heel: training AI systems to ...
The Center for Neurodevelopmental and Imaging Research is looking for children ages 8-12 to join a TMS research study investigating biomarkers of ADHD. Participants receive up to $150 for completing ...
The JHU Black Faculty and Staff Association will be collecting new travel-size toiletries for the displaced of Baltimore City. Collections will run through April 6, and distributions will take place ...
Participants (age 16-55) will be asked to complete two fMRI scans, computer tasks, and questionnaires during four in-person visits ...
The Mark O. Robbins Prize was established in 2021 to commemorate the enduring legacy of the late Dr. Mark Robbins of the Department of Physics and Astronomy. This prize is intended to recognize ...
While advances in immunotherapy have dramatically improved cancer survival, unleashing the immune system can lead to a host ...
They will have the opportunity to join the 811 Early Decision applicants previously admitted in the university's next incoming cohort of undergraduate students ...
Johns Hopkins Diabetes Prevention Program. The Diabetes Prevention Program is an evidence-based yearlong lifestyle change ...
Remaining Positive in Times of Crisis is a highly interactive program that has been designed to help attendees navigate both ...
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