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The Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology

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The Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology (INBT) is uncovering new knowledge and creating innovative technologies for the health and well-being for all.

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With the theme of this year's Engineers Week being "Design Your Future," PhD student in the Wirtz Lab Eban Hanna knew he wanted to make the change to discovery biology. Now he works to improve the efficiency of cellular therapies to treat cancer. Johns Hopkins Engineering #EWeek2025

With the theme of this year's Engineers Week being "Design Your Future," PhD student in the Wirtz Lab Eban Hanna knew he wanted to make the change to discovery biology. Now he works to  improve the efficiency of cellular therapies to treat cancer. <a href="/HopkinsEngineer/">Johns Hopkins Engineering</a> #EWeek2025
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At Johns Hopkins University, Research Saves Lives. For 149 years, we’ve been bringing people together for critical conversations about some of the world’s most pressing challenges and fostering innovationĀ that continues to shape the future of care and cures for all. Join us in

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We're hosting an information session 3/7 at 3:30 pm in Croft Hall (Room G40) for our Master's Co-Op program. Come learn about the program and hear about past experiences! inbt.jhu.edu/event/masters-…

We're hosting an information session 3/7 at 3:30 pm in Croft Hall (Room G40) for our Master's Co-Op program. Come learn about the program and hear about past experiences! inbt.jhu.edu/event/masters-…
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Andrew Beamesderfer was one the first participants in our Master's Co-Op Program that allows Whiting School of Engineering master’s students toĀ earnĀ academic credit for an internship project. Catch up with Andrew and learn more about his experience here: inbt.jhu.edu/it-all-started…

Andrew Beamesderfer was one the first participants in our Master's Co-Op Program that allows Whiting School of Engineering master’s students toĀ earnĀ academic credit for an internship project. Catch up with Andrew and learn more about his experience here: inbt.jhu.edu/it-all-started…
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Johns Hopkins engineers have created an innovative and highly accurate lab-grown model of the human fallopian tube— an innovation that promises to advance research on ovarian cancer, gynecological diseases, and fertility. inbt.jhu.edu/a-tube-with-a-…

Johns Hopkins engineers have created an innovative and highly accurate lab-grown model of the human fallopian tube— an innovation that promises to advance research on ovarian cancer, gynecological diseases, and fertility. inbt.jhu.edu/a-tube-with-a-…
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When LaDaisha Thompson got to Hopkins, she was already captivated by the immune system. Now a fourth year PhD student, she is studying how our immune system influences cell aging. Learn more about her and her research in Jude Phillip lab here: inbt.jhu.edu/microscopic-to…

When LaDaisha Thompson got to Hopkins, she was already captivated by the immune system. Now a fourth year PhD student, she is studying how our immune system influences cell aging. Learn more about her and her research in <a href="/JudeM_Phillip/">Jude Phillip</a> lab here: inbt.jhu.edu/microscopic-to…
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The Foundation for mRNA Medicines and Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center on 4/1 is screening "THE MESSENGER: A Story of mRNA," a documentary film that aims to connect scientists, policymakers, and the public to explore how mRNA technology is revolutionizing medicine. hub.jhu.edu/events/2025/04…

The Foundation for mRNA Medicines and <a href="/JHUBloombergCtr/">Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center</a> on 4/1 is screening "THE MESSENGER: A Story of mRNA," a documentary film that aims to connect scientists, policymakers, and the public to explore how mRNA technology is revolutionizing medicine. hub.jhu.edu/events/2025/04…
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Join The Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology's 18th Nano-Bio Symposium on May 5 focused on: Transforming Bioengineering Research with AI & ML from drug discovery to tissue engineering. Lectures, networking, a poster competition, and more. Deadlines: April 21 & 28. Register today: buff.ly/oYyyo5w

Join <a href="/INBT_JHU/">The Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology</a>'s 18th Nano-Bio Symposium on May 5 focused on: Transforming Bioengineering Research with AI &amp; ML from drug discovery to tissue engineering. Lectures, networking, a poster competition, and more. Deadlines: April 21 &amp; 28. Register today: buff.ly/oYyyo5w
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Join us for our annual Nano-Bio Symposium on 5/5! Registration for the poster competition is open until 4/21, so don't delay getting signed up. Learn more about the day of speakers and lectures here: inbt.jhu.edu/18th-nano-bio-…

Join us for our annual Nano-Bio Symposium on 5/5! Registration for the poster competition is open until 4/21, so don't delay getting signed up. Learn more about the day of speakers and lectures here: inbt.jhu.edu/18th-nano-bio-…
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Read about how Denis Wirtz and his colleagues are using AI and multiscale imaging to reveal how tumors grow and spread across populations; a tool to better develop new treatments for cancer. inbt.jhu.edu/johns-hopkins-…

Read about how <a href="/deniswirtz/">Denis Wirtz</a> and his colleagues are using AI and multiscale imaging to reveal how tumors grow and spread across populations; a tool to better develop new treatments for cancer. inbt.jhu.edu/johns-hopkins-…
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Collaborating with colleagues across Engineering and Medicine, Hai-Quan Mao—Johns Hopkins MatSci Professor and the Director of The Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology —is putting his materials expertise to work fighting cancer, malaria, and nerve and tissue damage. Read about it: engineering.jhu.edu/news/transform…

Collaborating with colleagues across Engineering and Medicine, Hai-Quan Mao—<a href="/JHUMaterials/">Johns Hopkins MatSci</a> Professor and the Director of <a href="/INBT_JHU/">The Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology</a> —is putting his materials expertise to work fighting cancer, malaria, and nerve and tissue damage. Read about it: engineering.jhu.edu/news/transform…
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Learn more about how INBT director, Hai-Quan Mao, and his collaborators conduct NIH-funded materials science research using mRNA and other advances to address urgent medical challenges like cancer, malaria, and nerve and tissue damage. inbt.jhu.edu/transformative…

Learn more about how INBT director, Hai-Quan Mao, and his collaborators conduct NIH-funded materials science research using mRNA and other advances to address urgent medical challenges like cancer, malaria, and nerve and tissue damage. inbt.jhu.edu/transformative…
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Researchers have identified three subtypes of senescent skin cells with distinct shapes, biomarkers, and functions; an advance that could equip scientists with the ability to target/kill the harmful cells while leaving the helpful ones. inbt.jhu.edu/are-zombie-ski… Jude Phillip

Researchers have identified three subtypes of senescent skin cells with distinct shapes, biomarkers, and functions; an advance that could equip scientists with the ability to target/kill the harmful cells while leaving the helpful ones. inbt.jhu.edu/are-zombie-ski… <a href="/JudeM_Phillip/">Jude Phillip</a>
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With yesterday being International Women in Engineering Day, read about how Kalina Hristova and her lab have discovered a way to transport large molecules into cells, enabling the direct delivery of antibodies and cancer-fighting medications. inbt.jhu.edu/engineers-hija… #IWED25

With yesterday being International Women in Engineering Day, read about how Kalina Hristova and her lab have discovered a way to transport large molecules into cells, enabling the direct delivery of antibodies and cancer-fighting medications. inbt.jhu.edu/engineers-hija… #IWED25
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Every nanobit counts for our research here at INBT! Check out more of how our research impacts lives and how to support us here: inbt.jhu.edu/donate/

Every nanobit counts for our research here at INBT! Check out more of how our research impacts lives and how to support us here: inbt.jhu.edu/donate/