By: Catherine Graham

Tracy Marshall and Greg Hager pose together for a picture. Marshall holds a certificate that reads "Excellence Certificate of Appreciation, Tracy Marshall."

Tracy Marshall nominated for the 2018 WSE Staff Recognition Award

Tracy Marshall, Sr. Administrative Coordinator for Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare was nominated for the 2018 Whiting School...

Malone students present posters at the 2018 ISBI conference.

ECE students share research at 2018 ISBI Conference

Three Johns Hopkins PhD students from the Neural Systems Analysis Laboratory recently presented posters at the 2018 IEEE International Symposium on...

Two researchers hold up smartphones displaying mobile applications for detecting Parkinson's disease. The phone on the left reads "Tapping Activity. Tapping Speed. Speed of finger tapping can reflect severity of motor symptoms in Parkinson disease. This activity measures your tapping speed for each hand. Your medical provider may measure this differently. Next." with a purple icon of a smartphone. The phone on the right reads "HopkinsPD. 1. Voice test. Find a quiet location. When you are ready, press the button below. Start test." with a purple icon of a stick figure holding up a phone.

App can help doctors track severity of Parkinson’s symptoms

Parkinson’s disease, a progressive brain disorder, is often tough to treat effectively because its symptoms—such as tremors and walking difficulties—can vary...

Hopkins graduate students try out a virtual reality headset at a poster demonstration.

Emerging technologies showcased at Robotics Industry Day

The Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics showcased its trailblazing robotics research and industrial partnerships at its annual Robotics Industry Day,...

Stock image of two researchers in a lab wearing white coats and looking at a computer screen.

Researchers Develop Web App to Improve Curation, Delivery of Genomic Knowledge to Point of Care

GenomeWeb recently featured a new web application, DocUBuild, developed by Luke Rasmussen from Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine and Casey Overby Taylor,...

Jeff Siewerdsen stands in front of a monitor displaying students working in a lab.

Jeffrey Siewerdsen quoted in Baltimore Sun

Analysts agree that automation and artificial intelligence will transform most jobs in coming years. In a recent Baltimore Sun article, titled...