By: Jaimie Patterson

Headshot of Michael Schatz.

Schatz among world’s most cited researchers for fifth consecutive year

The annual list compiled by Clarivate Analytics recognizes researchers whose publications rank in the top 1% of citations.

Patient setup, ventriculoscope, and ventriculoscopic display.

Augmented reality meets neuroendoscopy

Hopkins researchers bring advanced 3D visualization techniques to neurosurgery.

PanTS. Pancreatic Tumor Segmentation.

Hold on to your PanTS—there’s a new pancreatic cancer detection dataset in town

Developed by a Johns Hopkins-led research team, the Pancreatic Tumor Segmentation Dataset may be the key for training AI models to detect pancreatic cancer early enough to make a difference in patients' survival.

The Human Genome Project. Cartoon of scientists building a platform to study a strand of human DNA.

Putting our pieces together

For more than half a century, Johns Hopkins has been a leader in converting federal support into tangible benefits for the American people—such as correcting maps of the human genome.

Suchi Saria.

A trailblazing researcher describes her path to AI and health care

A conversation with Johns C. Malone Associate Professor of Computer Science Suchi Saria, who is on a mission to augment human care with the latest in AI and machine learning technology.

CAIA researchers, from left, Vasan Yegnasubramanian, Rafael Irrizary, Alexis Battle, Jeff Leek, Sohrab Shah, and Brian Bot.

Johns Hopkins researchers launch projects under Cancer AI Alliance

The researchers are using AI to predict outcomes, individualize treatment, and protect patient privacy, transforming how cancer is understood and treated.