By: Catherine Graham

Shimona D'Souza presents her poster at the 2018 MICCAI conference.

Malone Center researchers present at MICCAI 2018

Several researchers from the Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare presented peer reviewed papers at MICCAI 2018, the 21st International...

Vaccine cylinders and a syringe on a flat surface.

Russian trolls, Twitter bots stoked vaccine debate by spreading misinformation, study finds

Social media bots and Russian trolls sowed discord and spread false information about vaccines on Twitter, according to a new study...

Group shot of the National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program in Computational Sensing and Medical Robotics.

Undergrads dive into a summer of Hopkins research through NSF REU program

Forget the pool. This summer, a group of talented undergraduates from universities nationwide dove headfirst into exciting research projects in labs...

Jeff Siewerdsen poses in a lab with two fake torsos.

C-Arms Bring 3-D to the OR

Imaging has become an essential part of a surgeon’s toolkit in the past two decades, making operations on the most delicate...

Headshot of Muyinatu Bell.

Muyinatu Bell receives NIH’s Trailblazer Award

Muyinatu “Bisi” Bell, an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering with appointments in the departments of Biomedical...

A graphic of an eye overlaid with green and blue Matrix code.

Johns Hopkins research points to increasing role of artificial intelligence in medical imaging and diagnostics

The advent of electronic medical records with large image databases, along with advances in artificial intelligence with deep learning, is offering...