Two Johns Hopkins research teams have received technology development grants totaling about $200,000 through the Louis B. Thalheimer Fund for Translational Research.
Events kick off Thursday with a game night hosted by the Black Faculty and Staff Association; Juneteenth will be officially observed with a university closure on Monday, June 20
The FastForward U student entrepreneurship program, run through Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures, awarded nearly $170,000 to over a dozen student startups.
If you were to accidentally drop the eye sensor developed by Injectsense you’d have little chance of finding it. Ariel Cao, the founder and CEO, admits as much. But once it’s been implanted into the back of your eye, it can remain there, basically immobile for as long as 80 years – all the while […]
David Lalonde Knox, a retired ophthalmologist who served at the Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute, died of an apparent heart attack Feb. 1 at his home in the Orchards neighborhood in North Baltimore. He was 91.