News & Announcements

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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The Scientist Magazine Features Opinion Article by Dr. Natalia Trayanova

01/17/2014

An opinion article authored by Dr. Natalia Trayanova, Murray B. Sachs Professor of Biomedical Engineering and member of the Institute for Computational Medicine, was featured today in The Scientist Magazine online. The article, entitled “Model Organ: How computer modeling can improve cardiac care”, discusses the Trayanova lab’s use of cutting-edge technology that is poised to […]

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Children’s Brain Imaging Data Bank Could Become a Web Tool for Doctors

01/09/2014

Research by Dr. Michael Miller, Herschel and Ruth Seder Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins, Director of the university’s Center for Imaging Science, and core faculty member in the Institute for Computational Medicine, to create a pediatric image data bank was featured today in a Johns Hopkins Press release. When an MRI scan uncovers […]

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Lindsay Clegg awarded a National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship

01/02/2014

Lindsay Clegg, a predoctoral student and member of the Mac Gabhann lab who is working to develop computational models of growth factor diffusion, ligand-receptor interactions, trafficking, and activation, has been awarded a National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship. The NDSEG Fellowship provides full tuition and fees as well as a generous monthly stipend […]

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The ICM and Hopkins inHealth to host 2nd Annual Symposium on Computational Medicine

10/11/2013

The Institute for Computational Medicine and Hopkins inHealth will be hosting a Symposium on October 30, 2013 to showcase the latest research in the field of Computational Medicine. Discussions will include DNA Diagnostics, Computational Anatomy and Individualized Health. See below for time, location, and a full listing of speakers. Date: October 30, 2013 Time: 8:30 […]

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Dr. Rachel Karchin named Brody Scholar

10/04/2013

Dr. Rachel Karchin, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and member of the Institute for Computational Medicine, has been named the Whiting School of Engineering’s William R. Brody Faculty Scholar. Faculty Scholars are named for a three-year term and provide exceptional faculty with flexible financial support to advance their research, teaching activities, and entrepreneurial thinking. Rachel’s […]

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