News & Announcements

Sri Sarma appears on Today to promote Brain Games

05/29/2014

Dr. Sridevi Sarma, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and ICM core faculty member, guested on The Today Show with Kathy Lee & Hoda on Tuesday, May 27 in a segment promoting the National Geographic Channel series, Brain Games. Brain Games is a science entertainment television program that explores the components of the human brain. Episodes […]

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Medical Device Daily Features Research by Dr. Natalia Trayanova

05/23/2014

Research by Dr. Natalia Trayanova, Murray B. Sachs Professor of Biomedical Engineering and member of the Institute for Computational Medicine, was featured in the May 12 edition of Medical Device Daily. The story by Mark McCarty highlights her presentation at this year’s Heart Rhythm Society. From the story: “[Dr. Trayanova] remarked at the HRS session […]

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New Fall Course: Statistical Models in Molecular Medicine

05/08/2014

Professor Donald Geman of the Institute for Computational Medicine, Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, and Center for Imaging Science, Johns Hopkins University will be offering a new course this fall, Statistical Models in Molecular Medicine (EN.550.650) As stated in the course announcement, “Computational systems biology has emerged as the dominant framework for analyzing high-dimensional […]

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Vote for Trayanova Lab in NIH Video Contest

04/29/2014

As part of the 10-Year Commemoration of the NIH Roadmap/Common Fund, the Trayanova lab is currently competing in an NIH-sponsored Video Competition. Recipients of funds from the NIH Common Fund (Natalia’s Pioneer Award) have been invited to make a video to explain their work in accessible but entertaining ways, and to promote what they do. […]

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Eranga Ukwatta named BME Centennial Postdoctoral Fellow

04/28/2014

Eranga Ukwatta of the Institute for Computational Medicine has been awarded the Johns Hopkins University Biomedical Engineering Centennial Postdoctoral Fellowship. The BME Fellowship is intended for rising stars who are recent or soon-to-be PhD graduates with a record of achievement, a strong desire for scientific discovery, and aspirations for societal impact. Eranga joined the team […]

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Dr. Rachel Karchin elected to Human Genome Variation Society Board of Directors

04/23/2014

Dr. Rachel Karchin, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and member of the Institute for Computational Medicine, has recently been elected to the Board of Directors of the Human Genome Variation Society (HGVS) for a three year term. The mission of the HGVS is “To enhance human health through identification and characterization of changes in the […]

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Engineering a Smarter ICU

02/11/2014

Research by Dr. Suchi Saria, Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Health Policy & Management and core faculty member in the Institute for Computational Medicine, was featured in the Winter 2014 Magazine of the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering for her use of machine learning techniques to improve the level of patient care in […]

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Journal of Physiology Article from Trayanova F1000 prime recommended

02/05/2014

The recent Journal Review article, “Placement of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators in paediatric and congenital heart defect patients: a pipeline for model generation and simulation prediction of optimal configurations”, published in the September 1, 2013 issue of The Journal of Physiology 591, has been recommended as being of special significance in its field by Macdonald Dick and […]

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Dr. Rachel Karchin receives prestigious appointments in cancer research community

01/31/2014

Dr. Rachel Karchin, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and member of the Institute for Computational Medicine, has received a joint appointment in the Department of Oncology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine as well as membership in the Cancer Biology Program at The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center. These affiliations recognize Dr. Karchin’s productive […]

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Johns Hopkins Pediatric Heart News Article Features Research by Dr. Natalia Trayanova

01/27/2014

Dr. Natalia Trayanova, Murray B. Sachs Professor of Biomedical Engineering and member of the Institute for Computational Medicine was featured in a recent news release in Johns Hopkins Pediatric Heart News. The article, entitled “‘A Better Way to Guide Defibrillator Placement in Children” describes the Trayanova lab’s groundbreaking research in pediatric cardiology. The lab seeks […]

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