News & Announcements

Q & A with ICM Undergraduate Intern Sarah Flaherty

07/19/2018

ICM welcomes Sarah Flaherty, visiting undergraduate, to the laboratory of Tilak Ratnanather, associate research professor in the department of biomedical engineering, where she is doing summer research as part of the Internships for Undergraduate Scholars in Computational Medicine Program (IUSCMP). The IUSCMP provides extended research opportunities in the lab of an ICM faculty member during the academic […]

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Nathan Crone, M.D. joins ICM Core Faculty

06/27/2018

Nathan Crone, M.D., professor of neurology at the School of Medicine, director of the Cognitive Neurophysiology and Brain-Machine Interface Laboratory and co-director of The Epilepsy Fellowship Program, has accepted the invitation to join the Institute for Computational Medicine as a core faculty member. Dr. Crone is an epileptologist and clinical neurophysiologist with over 20 years […]

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Three ICM faculty among 2018 Discovery Award winning research teams

06/13/2018

Three Institute for Computational Medicine faculty are members of research endeavors that were awarded 2018 Discovery Awards. William S. Anderson, associate professor of neurosurgery at The School of Medicine and attending neurosurgeon at The Johns Hopkins Hospital; Natalia Trayanova, Murray B. Sachs Professor of biomedical engineering; and Joel Bader, professor of biomedical engineering, were each […]

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Wangui Mbuguiro and Cynthia Steinhardt receive NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

05/31/2018

Wangui Mbuguiro and Cynthia Steinhardt, PhD students in the Institute for Computational Medicine, are recipients of National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships. The highly competitive Graduate Research Fellowship Program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based master’s and doctoral degrees. Mbuguiro and Steinhardt will receive a […]

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Congratulations, 2018 Graduates!

05/25/2018

The Institute for Computational Medicine extends a hearty congratulations to all members of the Class of 2018! Please join us in recognizing the following BME seniors graduating with a minor in Computational Medicine. Dylan Hirsch Sophia Doerr Rahul Yerrabelli Jessica Wu Abhilash Suresh Vorada Sakulsaengprapha Vignesh Sadras Qinwen Huang James Chen Thomas Athey We applaud this […]

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Farhad Pashakhanloo awarded 2018 AHA Postdoctoral Fellowship

05/22/2018

Farhad Pashakhanloo, a postdoctoral fellow in the Institute for Computational Medicine has been awarded a 2018 Postdoctoral Fellowship from the American Heart Association. The two year award will support his research project titled, “High-resolution imaging and modeling approaches for studying infarct-related ventricular arrhythmias.” Pashakhanloo works in the laboratory of Natalia Trayanova, ICM core faculty member […]

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Kristin Gunnarsdottir receives American Epilepsy Society fellowship

05/17/2018

Kristin Gunnarsdottir, a PhD student in the lab of ICM associate director and associate professor of biomedical engineering, Sridevi Sarma, has been awarded a fellowship from The American Epilepsy Society for the 2018-2019 academic year for her research titled, “A Novel Tool for Localizing the Epileptogenic Zone.” Gunnarsdottir, who is pursuing her PhD in biomedical engineering, […]

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A new computational strategy paves the way for more personalized cancer treatment

05/15/2018

Mathematicians and cancer scientists have found a way to simplify complex biomolecular data about tumors, in principle making it easier to prescribe the appropriate treatment for a specific patient. The digital approach from scientists at the Johns Hopkins University—a computational strategy transforms highly complex information into a simplified format that emphasizes patient-to-patient variation in the […]

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Suchi Saria selected as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum

05/11/2018

Suchi Saria, ICM core faculty member and John C. Malone Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science, has been selected as a Young Global Leader. Each year, the World Economic Forum bestows this honor on the world’s most distinguished leaders who are under the age of 40. Those selected are invited to become an active member […]

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Raina D’Aleo to attend MIT’s ‘Brains, Minds and Machines’ course

05/08/2018

Raina D’Aleo, a neuroscience PhD student in the lab of Sridevi Sarma, associate director of the Institute for Computational Medicine, has been accepted into the 2018 Brains, Minds and Machines advanced research training course hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Brains Minds and Machines. The intensive three-week course held at at the University of […]

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