Bold ideas are born from real-world problems. Research turns them into solutions that change lives. At Johns Hopkins, biomedical engineer Sri Sarma’s NIH-funded research is improving how doctors understand and treat common neurological conditions. https://lnkd.in/ehgm9B_Q With cuts to research funding, developments like this might not be possible, putting millions at greater risk of complications and even death. Share so we all understand what is at stake. Share because #ResearchSavesLives.
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Johns Hopkins Medicine is a governing structure for the University’s School of Medicine and the health system, coordinating their research, teaching, patient care, and related enterprises. The Johns Hopkins Hospital opened in 1889, followed four years later by the university’s School of Medicine, revolutionizing medical practice, teaching, and research in the United States. The hospital is now part of the Johns Hopkins Health System, which includes two other acute-care hospitals and additional integrated health-care delivery components, with a network of primary and specialty care practices throughout Maryland, outpatient care, long-term care, and home care. The Johns Hopkins University opened in 1876 as America’s first research university, founded for the express purpose of expanding knowledge and putting that knowledge to work for the good of humanity. Two Interconnected Institutions: Over the years, the University and Hospital have grown, and—sometimes jointly, sometimes separately—they have created affiliated organizations. The Johns Hopkins Institutions is a collective name for the University and the Johns Hopkins Health System. The Johns Hopkins University includes nine academic and research divisions, and numerous centers, institutes, and affiliated entities. Johns Hopkins Medicine is a governing structure for the University’s School of Medicine and the health system, coordinating their research, teaching, patient care, and related enterprises.
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"The best gift of Blue Jay, however, wasn’t the safety or convenience — it was people". Postdoctoral research fellow Heejin Jo shares how using the BlueJay shuttle opened up her world as she transitioned from Seoul to Baltimore. https://bit.ly/4ciVkPp
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NIH funding is supporting scores of advances in Alzheimer's disease until one day, "Alzheimer's is possible to detect early, during a window when treatments may be more effective," says biomedical engineering department director Michael Miller. https://bit.ly/3XJfUCJ
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Congratulations to Dr. Larry Appel — recipient of the American Heart Association's Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health Mentoring Award! This award honors an individual who provides exceptional individual and institutional mentoring and advocacy for #cardiovascular lifestyle and cardiometabolic researchers. #WelchWOW #EPILifestyle25 https://lnkd.in/eBtF4K2a
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Join Johns Hopkins Activity and Mobility Promotion for the Johns Hopkins 8th Annual Hospital Activity & Mobility Conference. Explore the latest innovations in hospital mobility and patient care. 🔹 Virtual: April 8–9, 2025 🔹 In Person: May 12–13, 2025
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This Doctors’ Day, we want to thank all doctors for all the ways you make this world a better place. Thank you for delivering exceptional care and for your boundless compassion, integrity, and devotion to the well-being of others. In honor of National Doctors’ Day, please share a story about a doctor who inspires you.
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Working from home? Make sure your workspace and routine are kind to your neck and back. Check out some tips here: https://bit.ly/426FnqX
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Charm City Science is a quarterly zine created and run by two Hopkins PhD students—Malka Svei and Jackson Mace—to share local science news and events. Learn more about why and how this zine works to foster a stronger connection between the research institutes of Baltimore and the city’s residents. https://bit.ly/43x0g0S
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After an incredible 44 years at Johns Hopkins Medicine, Senior Data Manager Nola Durkin is retiring! Friends and colleagues gathered to celebrate her achievements and everything she has done to advance the missions of #HopkinsGIM and the Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research. Nola's work with countless faculty, trainees and staff leaves a lasting impact on our community. We wish her all the best in this next chapter!
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Since the FDA approved GLP-1RAs for chronic weight management, they have received much public and scientific attention. As more people start using this class of medications, it is important to further explore risks and benefits associated with GLP-1RA use. https://bit.ly/4iDOoPl