News: Faculty Highlight

Assistant Professor Sridevi Sarma Included in latest edition of Women in Science

10/11/2010

Assistant Professor Sridevi Sarma was chosen by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) for inclusion in their latest Women in Science booklet. The article includes a brief overview of neuroscience and the groundbreaking work which Sri is pursuing for the ICM in biomedical engineering. From the introduction: “In this latest Women in […]

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Cancer Research by Assistant Professor Rachel Karchin Highlighted in News

10/09/2010

In the October 8 Hopkins Medicine news release “Computer Predicts Pancreatic Cancer”, research by Assistant Professor Rachel Karchin published in the September 15 issue of Cancer Biology and Therapy was highlighted. From the text: “Using a computer program, researchers from Johns Hopkins have predicted which changes in the DNA code may cause pancreatic cells to […]

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Dr. Rai Winslow is honored as the inaugural recipient of the Raj and Neera Singh Professorship

10/04/2010

Dr. Rai Winslow, professor of Biomedical Engineering and the director of the Institute for Computational Medicine (ICM) is honored as the inaugural recipient of the Raj and Neera Singh Professorship in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. As director of the ICM, Rai oversees an extraordinary initiative, including faculty, clinicians, researchers, and students from the schools […]

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Rachel Karchin gives keynote speech at RECOMB Satellite Workshop on Computational Cancer Biology

06/26/2010

Assistant Professor Rachel Karchin of the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Institute for Computational Medicine gave her keynote presentation at the Second Annual RECOMB Satellite Workshop on Computational Cancer Biology. Her topic covered “High throughput annotation of somatic mutations in cancer: computational challenges”. The workshop took place June 24-25, 2010 at The Norwegian Radium Hospital […]

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Prof. Don Geman Named Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Fellow

04/01/2010

Don Geman, professor of applied mathematics and statistics, has been named a 2010 Fellow of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). Don was elected for his contributions to stochastic processes, image analysis, and statistical learning. The 2010 class of Fellows includes 34 individuals who have made significant contributions to the fields of applied […]

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Dr. Feilim Mac Gabhann awarded the August 2010 Krogh Young Investigator Award

01/25/2010

Feilim has been selected as the August Krogh (1920 Nobelist in Physiology and Medicine) Young Investigator awardee for 2010 by the Microcirculatory Society. The award’s purpose is to encourage excellence in microcirculatory research and is bestowed annually to a young investigator in the early stages of their research career. Congratulations to Feilim on this tremendous […]

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Software Hunts for Malignant Mutations

12/02/2009

Cancer cells develop lots of mutations, but not all of them are relevant. Finding the 5 percent to 20 percent that are worth studying can be time consuming. Now, a team of Johns Hopkins engineers has developed groundbreaking computer software that will help narrow in on those relevant suspects. Rachel Karchin, an assistant professor of […]

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Dr. Natalia Trayanova receives WSE Faculty Scholar Award

10/20/2009

Dr. Natalia Trayanova, professor of biomedical engineering and researcher in the Institute for Computational Medicine, has been named the Whiting School of Engineering’s first William R. Brody Faculty Scholar. Faculty Scholars are named for a three-year term and provide exceptional faculty with flexible financial support to promote their research, teaching activities, and entrepreneurial thinking. Natalia’s […]

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Computational process zeroes in on top genetic cancer suspects

09/04/2009

ICM Faculty Dr. Rachel Karchin and and Ph.D. Graduate Student Hannah Carter have been featured in the JHU Gazette for their work published in the August 15 issue of Cancer Research. “Johns Hopkins engineers have devised innovative computer software that can sift through hundreds of genetic mutations and highlight the DNA changes that are most […]

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