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FDA approves new immunotherapy treatment regimen for melanoma patients
March 25, 2022
The treatment was developed and studied by researchers at Johns Hopkins and targets aggressive forms of skin cancer
New measurement suggests U.S. undercounts people in poverty
March 25, 2022
The Supplemental Expenditure Poverty Measure combines spending data with living costs such as credit card debt and health care deductibles
Two alumni awarded Gates Cambridge Scholarships
March 25, 2022
Two alumni were awarded Gates Cambridge Scholarships, which provide full funding for postgraduate studies at the University of Cambridge
Chemical found in leafy greens shown to slow growth of COVID-19 and common cold viruses
March 25, 2022
Sulforaphane could help prevent and treat illnesses caused by coronaviruses, including COVID-19
Johns Hopkins again named a top producer of Fulbrights
March 25, 2022
The National Fellowships Program at Johns Hopkins is hosting a series of information sessions for students interested in applying for the next round of Fulbrights
Scripting the career he always wanted
March 24, 2022
Oscar-nominated for Best Original Screenplay, Film & Media Studies alum Zach Baylin discusses Hollywood detours and doing justice to one of the most misunderstood figures in sports in
King Richard
Chatbots battle COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
March 24, 2022
Researchers at Johns Hopkins had already been developing chatbots to combat vaccine misinformation when the coronavirus pandemic arrived, giving their work greater urgency
Here we go again: The BA.2 version of omicron
March 23, 2022
Even as BA.2 and "deltacron" set off feelings of panic or exhaustion, vaccinations and boosters continue to provide the best protection against severe disease, says Johns Hopkins immunologist Andy Pekosz
APL nuclear engineer among 120 women recognized in Smithsonian exhibit
March 23, 2022
A 3D-printed statue of Ciara Sivels was installed this month at the National Mall as part of Smithsonian Women's Futures Month celebration
Johns Hopkins invites 1,586 to join Class of 2026
March 18, 2022
Johns Hopkins offered admission to 1,586 regular decision applicants for the Class of 2026
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