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Symposium attendees watch a robotics demonstration.

Practical uses for artificial intelligence in healthcare

Research symposium at Johns Hopkins explores how clinicians can get the most out of advancements in digital health.

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Casey Overby Taylor selected for Microsoft Investigator Fellowship

Casey Overby Taylor, assistant professor of medicine and biomedical engineering, was named a Microsoft Investigator Fellow. This new, two-year fellowship recognizes...

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Russell Taylor elected to National Academy of Engineering

Russ was recognized for his contributions to the development of medical robotics and computer integrated systems.

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Announcing 2019 Malone Seed Grant Awards

One project will explore how artificial intelligence can predict glaucoma risk; the other aims to measure how elderly patients benefit from physical activity prior to surgery.

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Muyinatu Bell receives Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award

The award will support work to develop and test a new breast tissue imaging method that can differentiate between benign fluid-filled masses and potentially malignant solid masses with the goal of greater accuracy than ultrasound techniques used in most breast clinics today.

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PhD student Sergio Machaca awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

In the Haptics and Medical Robotics (HAMR) Laboratory led by Jeremy Brown, Machaca is investigating how haptic feedback can improve robotic surgery training.