By: Catherine Graham

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Muyinatu “Bisi” Bell appointed the John C. Malone Assistant Professor

The John C. Malone Assistant Professorship was endowed through the generosity of John C. Malone ’64, ’69 to support outstanding Whiting School faculty members within the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.

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Unlocking schizophrenia’s secrets

Engineering doctoral student Sayan Ghosal combines genetic and imaging data to develop better model of the mental illness.

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Scientist Spotlights: Ayah Zirikly 

A new research scientist with both the Center for Language and Speech Processing (CLSP) and Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare, Zirikly builds AI-enabled models that analyze social media posts and word usage patterns to predict mental health disorders and symptoms.

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New COVID-19 dashboard helps users make informed decisions regarding hospital care

The tool visualizes hospital acute care and ICU capacity and provides information on hospital transfer procedures.

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Hopkins ventilator robot wins top prize at UK Robotics Week Challenge

A robotic system created by a team from Johns Hopkins University won the top prize in an international robotics challenge focused on developing solutions for the COVID-19 health crisis and future global pandemics.

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Engineering course teaches students to harness power of AI for good

Computer scientist Mathias Unberath teaches the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and ethical approaches to using the powerful technology.