By: Catherine Graham

Baltimore's Painted Ladies rowhomes.

COVID-19 transmission high in Latino households of Baltimore, study finds

Latinos in Baltimore have high rates of household transmission of COVID-19, according to a new Johns Hopkins University study. The study...

A student points on a screen while a robot arm hovers nearby.

Robot programming for everyday people

New Demoshop software makes it easier to teach robots to help in the workplace.

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Responding to an urgent need

When the COVID-19 pandemic began last year, the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare's faculty were eager—and more than able—to help.

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Emad Boctor receives Thalheimer Fund Grant

The grant will fund the prototype for a more accurate and continuous fetal monitoring device.

Anytown, USA simulator.

‘Anytown, USA’ tool simulates COVID-19 spread in small towns

Interactive online platform allows users to simulate how different public health measures might affect COVID-19 infection outcomes in a typical Midwestern town of about 6,000 people.

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These Algorithms Look at X-Rays—and Somehow Detect Your Race, WIRED

Radiologist Paul Yi, a Malone Center faculty affiliate, was quoted in a WIRED article on a new study showing algorithms can detect race in medical images.