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Jeremy D. Brown wins two grants to investigate haptic perception in robotic applications

Grants from the NIH-funded Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Engineering Research Career Development Program (IREK12) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) will support Brown's research on haptic perception in robotic applications.

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Johns Hopkins awarded $2.5 million to investigate digital tools for heart health

The American Heart Association grant will fund the creation of the Center for Mobile Technologies to Achieve Equity in Cardiovascular Health, led by Seth Martin, an associate professor of cardiology and member of the Malone Center.

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Malone faculty awarded seed grants for AI research

With the funding for this year’s projects, the center will have awarded a total of eight Seed Grants since the program's inception in 2018.

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Ilya Shpitser receives NSF CAREER Award

The five-year CAREER award will support his project, “Robust Causal and Statistical Inference in High Dimensional Structured Systems with Hidden Variables.”

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Malone, Wilmer Eye Institute announce joint seed grant program

The new joint seed grant initiative will fund research projects that apply engineering solutions to address ophthalmology-related problems.

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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.