News & Announcements

Sri Sarma recipient of CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation

02/21/2011

Sri Sarma, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering in the Institute for Computational Medicine, is the recipient of a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation. The CAREER award, given to faculty members at the beginning of their academic careers, is one of NSF’s most competitive awards and emphasizes high-quality research […]

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Jason Constantino awarded for poster at Gordon Research Conference on Cardiac Arrhythmia Mechanisms

02/18/2011

Jason Constantino placed third in the young investigators poster competition (translational category) at the Gordon Research Conference on Cardiac Arrhythmia Mechanisms, which was held on February 13-19 at Galveston, Texas. His poster was entitled, “Systems Biology Approach to Cardiac Electromechanics: Impaired Calcium Kinetics and Remodeled Ventricular Structure Prolong the Electromechanical Delay in Dyssynchronous Heart Failure.” […]

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Course in Foundations of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics II offered this spring

01/13/2011

Foundations of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics II (Course number – BME 580.688/580.488 and CS 600.688/600.488) will be available this spring with Assistant Professor Rachel Karchin of the Institute for Computational Medicine and Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University. Computational biology / bioinformatics is a fast-moving field at the interface between molecular biology, computer science, […]

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Dr. Rachel Karchin co-chairs workshop at the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing

12/20/2010

From January 4-7, Dr. Rachel Karchin attended the 2011 Session of the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing at the Fairmont Orchid Resort on the Big Island of Hawaii, USA. While there she co-chaired a workshop on the “Identification of Aberrant Pathway and Network Activity from High-throughput data”. More information on the Symposium can be found on […]

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Karchin Lab receives Molly award from first CAGI meeting at University of California

12/16/2010

The Karchin Lab received a MOLLY award for outstanding contribution to the first CAGI (Critical Assessment of Genome Interpretation) meeting at the University of California, Berkeley on December 10, 2010. The CAGI project is “a community experiment to objectively assess computational methods for predicting the phenotypic impacts of genomic variation”. More details on the project […]

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New Journal – Frontiers in Computational Physiology and Medicine

11/01/2010

We are pleased to announce creation of a new journal named “Frontiers in Computational Physiology and Medicine”. The journal will be a forum for the publication of original, computational modeling studies that provide novel insights into the nature of physiological function in both health and disease. Frontiers in Computational Physiology and Medicine is a sub-specialty […]

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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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