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Researchers are looking to the eyes for important clues to help diagnose, manage and treat stroke, multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease.
Researchers are looking to the eyes for important clues to help diagnose, manage and treat stroke, multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease.
Each day is a grinding challenge for young patients with sickle cell disease and their families. Johns Hopkins Children's Center hematologists are there every step of the way.
A "digital twin" heart - based on a patient's unique genetics and heart structure - promises individualized treatment for arrhythmia and other cardiac conditions.
Working at the intersection where engineered and living systems meet, researchers are coming up with tiny robotic devices and miniaturized systems that could deliver tremendous advances in health care.
The Medical Scientist Training Program, which celebrates its 50th anniversary at Johns Hopkins this year, has made an indelible mark on hundreds of M.D./Ph.D. graduates - and seeded discoveries that have transformed medicine.