By: Catherine Graham

Peter J. McDonnell gives a speech at the Malone-Wilmer Mix and Mingle.

Malone, Wilmer Eye Institute announce joint seed grant program

The new joint seed grant initiative will fund research projects that apply engineering solutions to address ophthalmology-related problems.

Symposium attendees watch a robotics demonstration.

Practical uses for artificial intelligence in healthcare

Research symposium at Johns Hopkins explores how clinicians can get the most out of advancements in digital health.

Headshot of Casey Overby Taylor.

Casey Overby Taylor selected for Microsoft Investigator Fellowship

Casey Overby Taylor, assistant professor of medicine and biomedical engineering, was named a Microsoft Investigator Fellow. This new, two-year fellowship recognizes...

Students pose with their final projects for Machine Learning: Deep Learning in Hackerman Hall.

Deep learning course prepares students for success in AI careers

Machine Learning: Deep Learning, taught by Mathias Unberath, introduces students to deep learning, a subdiscipline of AI in which a computer tries to discover meaningful patterns from data to make decisions.

A close-up of a wall of computer code.

Suchi Saria featured in WebMD video on artificial intelligence

In the video, Malone Professor Suchi Saria explains the basics of AI and why AI applications can be useful for healthcare providers.

Illustration of surgeons gathered around an operating table. The light shines down and there are symbols of graphs floating in the light.

Enter the Surgineer

Jeff Siewerdsen’s full-year course series, called Surgineering, aims to prepare graduate students to bring new engineering perspectives to the operating room.