By: Jaimie Patterson

Headshot of Bisi Bell.

Muyinatu Bell receives 2024 Alan T. Waterman Award

Recognized for her pioneering interdisciplinary research spanning photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging, Bell is the first Johns Hopkins winner in the award’s 48-year history.

Headshot of Chien-Ming Huang.

Chien-Ming Huang awarded Hopkins AITC funding

This round of grant recipients will receive funding to develop new artificial intelligence technologies to promote healthy aging.

Headshot of Suchi Saria.

Suchi Saria recognized as one of Modern Healthcare’s “Top Women Leaders”

Modern Healthcare’s Women Leaders program honors influential women from all sectors of the health care industry who are developing policy, leading change, and guiding improvements in care delivery.

Illustration of human lungs affected by coronavirus.

AI can now detect COVID-19 in lung ultrasound images

An automated detection tool developed by Johns Hopkins researchers could help ER doctors diagnose patients quickly and accurately.

Headshot of Stephanie Hicks over Malone Hall.

Stephanie Hicks invited to NAM Emerging Leaders Forum

The invitation-only forum is an annual assembly of outstanding early- and mid-career professionals with exceptional professional promise, achievement and leadership in biomedical science, health, health care, and related fields.

Images of the (b) monopolar electrosurgical instrument; (c) vacuum grasping instrument; (d) dual-camera vision system, sample holder, grounding pad, smoke evacuation tube, linear motion stage; and (e) simulated clinical setting featuring a porcine tongue specimen stretched using retraction sutures. The close views during the (f) surface incision and (g) deep margin dissection for a pseudotumor on a porcine tongue tissue.

Robotic surgeon precisely removes cancerous tumors

The Autonomous System for Tumor Resection, designed by a team of Johns Hopkins researchers, can remove tumors from the tongue with accuracy rivaling—or even potentially exceeding—that of human surgeons.