News & Announcements

Catalyst Awards Granted to Two Early-Career Researchers

07/02/2015

Sri Sarma and Feilim MacGabhann, both Assistant Professors of Biomedical Engineering and ICM core faculty members, have each been selected as members of the first Johns Hopkins Catalyst cohort. Their proposals were among just 37 selected from over 175 university-wide submissions by early-career Johns Hopkins faculty members. Dr. Sarma’s project, entitled “Towards a Quantitative Diagnosis […]

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Trayanova featured in Johns Hopkins Medicine Insight Publication

06/26/2015

Natalia A. Trayanova, Murray B. Sachs Professor of Biomedical Engineering and the Institute for Computational Medicine, was recently featured in an article by Johns Hopkins Medicine Insight Publication. “High-Powered Computing Center Boosts Big-Data Analysis” uses Dr. Trayanova’s research as an example of the types of problems that can be solved using the new Maryland Advanced […]

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Trayanova featured in Johns Hopkins Medicine Science News Video

06/16/2015

Natalia A. Trayanova, Murray B. Sachs Professor of Biomedical Engineering and the Institute for Computational Medicine, was recently featured in a video by Johns Hopkins Medicine Science News. “Computer Modeling for Personalized Cardiology” describes her research discovering new ways to better treat and prevent cardiac arrhythmias. Dr. Trayanova’s talk was recorded on Oct. 2, 2014, […]

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Postdoc Hermenegild Arevalo wins Young Investigator Award

05/18/2015

Hermenegild J. Arevalo, a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Natalia Trayanova, Murray B. Sachs Professor of Biomedical Engineering and the Institute for Computational Medicine, has won a 2015 Young Investigator Award at the Heart Rhythm Scientific Sessions in Boston. Arevalo was given this award for his clinical research, “Virtual Electrophysiological Study Improves Risk Prediction […]

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Sri Sarma receives Robert B. Pond, Sr. Excellence in Teaching Award

05/12/2015

Dr. Sridevi Sarma, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, has been selected as the recipient of the 2015 Robert B. Pond, Sr. Excellence in Teaching Award for outstanding undergraduate teaching. The award recognizes “commitment to and excellence in instruction in the Whiting School of Engineering, success in instilling the desire to learn, and dedication to undergraduate […]

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Karchin Co-edits Special Issue of Human Genetics

05/08/2015

William R. Brody Faculty Scholar Rachel Karchin, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and ICM core faculty member, proudly accepted a recent invitation to guest edit the May 2015 Special Issue of the journal, Human Genetics on Computational Molecular Medicine. Alongside colleague Melissa Cline, Associate Project Scientist at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Rachel had […]

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Charon joins ICM Core Faculty

05/06/2015

The Institute for Computational Medicine is pleased to announce a new appointment to our core faculty: Nicolas Charon, who joined the Johns Hopkins University Center for Imaging Sciences as an Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics and Statistics in spring of 2015. Dr. Charon’s research interests focus on shape analysis, as well as the understanding and modeling […]

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Don Geman elected to the National Academy of Sciences

05/06/2015

Donald Geman, Professor of Applied Mathematics and Statistics and core faculty member in the Institute for Computational Medicine and the Center for Imaging Science, has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors that can be given to a scientist or engineer in the United States. The honor is bestowed […]

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Natalia Trayanova gives Frank Howard Distinguished Lecture at GWU

04/27/2015

Natalia A. Trayanova, Murray B. Sachs Professor of Biomedical Engineering and the Institute for Computational Medicine, presented the 2015 Frank Howard Distinguished Lecture on Thursday, April 23 at George Washington University, Washington, DC. Dr. Trayanova’s presentation, entitled “Your Personal Virtual Heart”, discussed how personalized computer models can save lives. Click here to view the full […]

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ICM’s First Computational Medicine Night was a Hit

04/16/2015

The Institute for Computational Medicine successfully hosted its very first Computational Medicine Night on March 24th. Thirty-five posters wrapped the third floor of Hackerman Hall, as nearly eighty attendees waited enthusiastically for the night to begin. Dr. Raimond Winslow, the Director of the Institute for Computational Medicine, kicked things off with a warm welcoming speech. […]

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