Recent News
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This year’s WebMD Health Hero Awards recognize individuals who are leveraging AI to transform health care.
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Jieneng Chen and Benjamin Killeen were recognized for their exemplary achievement in academia, research, and leadership.
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The award will support his research on using large language models to build clinical question-answering systems that preserve patient privacy.
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The prize recognizes PhD students who exemplify Robbins’ legacy through their outstanding achievement in high-performance computing.
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Hopkins team awarded up to $20.9 million in ARPA-H funding to further tumor-removal research
CategoriesA Johns Hopkins-led interinstitutional research team will develop a novel photoacoustic endoscope and fluorescent contrast agent to ensure total tumor removal and preservation of healthy tissue.
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The winning proposals will receive up to $75,000 each to help innovate learning through technology.
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The fourth-year undergraduate is using her Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award and Vredenburg Travel Fund award to promote cervical cancer awareness in rural India.
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Honorees representing dozens of fields across the university will receive $75,000 each to support their work.
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Winning projects, chosen from a record 286 proposals, include 148 individuals from across the university.
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The Nexus Awards Program supports a diverse range of programming, research, and teaching at the university’s Bloomberg Center at 555 Pennsylvania Ave.
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The third-year computer science student received a Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award to train machine learning models to distinguish between different types of heart failure.
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Unberath is one of two recipients of the Johns Hopkins University Data Science and AI Institute’s inaugural Data Science and AI Trusted Dataset Awards.