By: Catherine Graham

A woman wearing a mask holds an ultrasound device.

For many women, ultrasounds could be pivotal for early breast cancer diagnosis

The development of novel ultrasound technology will help radiologists differentiate cancer from benign masses, preventing invasive and unnecessary breast biopsies and multi-year follow-ups.

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Johns Hopkins partners with Microsoft to enhance AI for radiology

Computer engineers and radiologists from the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare have teamed up with Microsoft to enhance the AI capabilities offered by Microsoft's Azure cloud computing system.

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Alexis Battle named director of Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare

Alexis Battle will become the new director of the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare on September 1. An associate professor in biomedical engineering...

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Jeremy D. Brown wins NSF CAREER award

The five-year award will support his project titled “Improving Prosthesis Usability through Enhanced Touch Feedback and Intelligent Control."

Mathias Unberath and Therese Canares.

Mathias Unberath receives grant from Bisciotti Foundation Translational Fund

The grant funds will go toward developing software that can diagnose strep throat based on a cellphone photo.

Muyinatu Bell and Rama Chellappa.

Malone faculty elected to AIMBE College of Fellows

Muyinatu “Bisi” Bell and Rama Chellappa have been elected to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering’s College of Fellows.