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Sri Sarma to serve as Executive Director for NeuroTech Harbor Technology

11/02/2022

Dr. Sridevi Sarma, associate professor of biomedical engineering and ICM core faculty member, will serve as the executive director of the new NeuroTech Harbor technology accelerator. This NIH-funded center will collaborate with diverse partners worldwide to launch innovative projects that aim to create equitable and accessible technologies and solutions.  “Potentially life-saving and life-changing solutions addressing […]

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Rajat Mittal wins APS Stanley Corrsin Award

09/22/2022

Rajat Mittal, professor of Mechanical Engineering and a core faculty member in the Institute for Computational Medicine, has been chosen to receive the American Physical Society’s Stanley Corrsin Award. This award, which recognizes particularly influential contributions to fundamental fluid dynamics, is being presented to Rajat “for seminal and visionary contributions to the development of immersed […]

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Natalia Trayanova elected as a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology

08/23/2022

Natalia Trayanova has been elected as a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, a distinction that recognizes cardiology’s top experts and the professional achievements of scholars who have made exceptional contributions to the field. The American College of Cardiology is the largest medical society in the field, with 49,000 members.Natalia is the Murray B. Sachs […]

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Joel Bader Named ICM Interim Director

03/08/2022

Joel Bader, a professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering with a secondary appointment in the Department of Computer Science, will begin serving as the interim director of both the Institute for Computational Medicine and the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare on July 1, 2021. A leader in systems biology of human disease, computational biology, and synthetic biology, Bader’s research […]

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Casey Overby Taylor participates in AIM-AHEAD Initiative

03/08/2022

Funded by the National Institutes of Health’s Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Consortium to Advance Health Equity and Researcher Diversity (AIM-AHEAD), a team of health equity researchers, including ICM core faculty member Casey Overby Taylor, seek to advance the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in health care and medicine among underrepresented communities. The NIH formed […]

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Casey Overby Taylor Promoted to Associate Professor

03/08/2022

The Institute for Computational Medicine is pleased to announce that the Johns Hopkins University has promoted core faculty member Casey Overby Taylor to Associate Professor of Medicine. Dr. Taylor holds a joint appointment with the Department of Biomedical Engineering. She is also a member of the Hopkins Population Center and the Malone Center for Engineering […]

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ICM Alum, Qingchu Jin, awarded 2022 Student Research Achievement Award

02/26/2022

Qingchu Jin, 2021 Biomedical Engineering PhD graduate and former member of the Winslow lab, received the 2022 Student Research Achievement Award at the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting held this month in San Francisco. He presented a poster entitled “Does prolonged APD always indicate higher EAD risk?” The Biophysical Society Annual Meeting poster competition recognizes the […]

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Khairul Bariah Abd Majid selected for two professional development programs

02/26/2022

Khairul Bariah Abd Majid, ICM Grants and Contracts Analyst since 2018, has been selected to join the Existing Staff Cohort XI of the Johns Hopkins Research Administration Training Program.  This program enables employees to have a better understanding of research administration and the responsibilities of various research administration areas at JHU. View the complete program […]

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Mishka Colombo selected for 2022 JHU Administrative Development Program

02/26/2022

Mishka Colombo, ICM Administrative Coordinator since 2020, has been selected for one of two fall 2022 Johns Hopkins University Administrative Development Program cohorts. The Administrative Development Program is a selective, six-month program for high-potential administrative professionals, designed to build the key competencies required for success in senior-level administrative roles. View the complete program description here.

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