New research from Johns Hopkins Medicine shows that the enzyme biliverdin reductase A (BVRA) plays a direct protective role against oxidative stress in neurons, independent of its role producing the ...
Hopkins undergraduate and graduate programs land at No. 20 in rankings compiled by leading digital news outlet covering the ...
The nation’s first Indigenous-focused Doctor of Public Health and a corresponding Indigenous concentration in the Master of Public Health program will open for applications in 2026 at the Johns ...
The third-ranked Johns Hopkins women's cross country team produced the individual champion for the fourth consecutive year and the 13th time since ...
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Second-ranked Johns Hopkins got a goal each in the last three quarters to shutout host Gettysburg, 3-0, Wednesday night. The Blue Jays run their ...
BOSTON — High school students in Massachusetts could need to pass tests tied to specific coursework in order to graduate, under new draft regulations being considered by state officials — a year after ...
As I wait for the exams to be carefully distributed row by row, I remain patiently seated; at least, that is how it appears on the outside. However, internally, my heart is pounding as if it wants to ...
Bringing together prominent investigators in stem cells, bioengineering and regenerative medicine, the Maryland Stem Cell Symposium and Workshop is organized by a joint committee of Johns Hopkins and ...
Johns Hopkins—the largest private employer in Maryland—delivered a $40 billion economic impact across the state last year, including supporting 149,000 jobs, according to a new analysis. In Baltimore ...