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Johns Hopkins ChemBE

@jhu_chembe

Johns Hopkins University Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

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linkhttp://www.jhu.edu/chembe calendar_today28-03-2009 15:28:38

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Johns Hopkins engineers have discovered how the thickness of fluids surrounding stem cells can affect their behavior and development—insights that have the potential to enhance therapies for bone healing and tissue regeneration. Read more: engineering.jhu.edu/chembe/news/st…

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Yesterday Dennis E. Discher of University of Pennsylvania visited ChemBE as part of our William H. Schwarz Lecture to discuss "Scaling results from big data provide principles for mechanism." Thank you to everyone who joined us!

Yesterday Dennis E. Discher of University of Pennsylvania visited ChemBE as part of our William H. Schwarz Lecture to discuss "Scaling results from big data provide principles for mechanism." Thank you to everyone who joined us!
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In Science Advances: With NIH support, Johns Hopkins ChemBE doctoral students Alice Amitrano and Qinling Yuan find that viscosity of fluid around stem cells can have a big impact on development, opening up new possibilities for advancing regenerative medicine. engineering.jhu.edu/news/sticky-sc…

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A team of Hopkins researchers has created an automated platform that could speed up the search for better materials for renewable energy storage. Learn more: engineering.jhu.edu/chembe/news/th…

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In ACS Macro Journals: In aging skin, “undead” senescent cells damage neighboring skin & make it hard for wounds to heal. With NIH support, Johns Hopkins ChemBE Prof Efie Kokkoli is targeting these cells w/ a gel treatment repurposing blood pressure & diabetes meds. engineering.jhu.edu/news/fighting-…

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Last week, ChemBE had the chance to reconnect with alumni during the Alumni Weekend Department Showcase! It was a fantastic opportunity to share exciting updates from the department and hear what our alumni have been up to. Thank you to everyone who stopped by!

Last week, ChemBE had the chance to reconnect with alumni during the Alumni Weekend Department Showcase! It was a fantastic opportunity to share exciting updates from the department and hear what our alumni have been up to. Thank you to everyone who stopped by!
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Congratulations to ChemBE's Jamie Spangler on recently receiving two awards, the Protein Science Young Investigator Award and the Curtis W. McGraw Research Award! 🏆 Read more about her achievements: engineering.jhu.edu/chembe/news/ja…

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ChemBE students are reimagining menstrual diagnostics with a product designed to improve early detection of a range of health conditions. #JHUDesignDay25 Learn more: engineering.jhu.edu/chembe/news/th…

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ChemBE students have created an affordable, automated system to take the hassle out of fish tank management. #JHUDesignDay25 Learn more: engineering.jhu.edu/chembe/news/a-…

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Taking this opportunity to also share that I will be starting as an Assistant Professor Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins ChemBE this Fall Johns Hopkins BME The Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology Johns Hopkins Engineering. Still feels surreal to be returning to my alma mater, where I first learned to hold a pipette! rdcu.be/ej7AZ

Taking this opportunity to also share that I will be starting as an Assistant Professor <a href="/JohnsHopkins/">Johns Hopkins University</a> <a href="/JHU_ChemBE/">Johns Hopkins ChemBE</a> this Fall <a href="/JHUBME/">Johns Hopkins BME</a> <a href="/INBT_JHU/">The Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology</a> <a href="/HopkinsEngineer/">Johns Hopkins Engineering</a>. Still feels surreal to be returning to my alma mater, where I first learned to hold a pipette! rdcu.be/ej7AZ
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Last week, ChemBE gathered for our annual Convocation to celebrate our graduating students and the amazing accomplishments of our community. Congratulations to all our award recipients and soon-to-be graduates!

Last week, ChemBE gathered for our annual Convocation to celebrate our graduating students and the amazing accomplishments of our community. Congratulations to all our award recipients and soon-to-be graduates!