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Sarma wins inaugural Pitch It On! Competition for female inventors

11/05/2020

Sridevi Sarma, an associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Associate Director of the Institute for Computational Medicine, won $10,000 in Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures’ Pitch It On! competition for female inventors. Sarma received the most votes from the 150 faculty, researchers, and investors who watched the virtual event Oct. 20, the culmination […]

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Rachel June Smith wins 2020 Young Investigator Award

10/30/2020

Rachel June Smith, a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Computational Medicine, has been awarded a 2020 Young Investigator Award by the American Epilepsy Society for her abstract titled, “Dynamical Systems Theory Applied to Single-Pulse Electrical Stimulation Data to Infer Epileptogenic Networks.” Rachel was one of 20 young investigators selected from 1,100 submissions for outstanding […]

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Changxin Lai receives the 2020 David C. Gakenheimer Fellowship

10/22/2020

Changxin Lai, a PhD student in the department of biomedical engineering, has been awarded the Institute for Computational Medicine’s David C. Gakenheimer Fellowship for his research in the lab of Natalia Trayanova, professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, ICM core faculty member, and director of ADVANCE.   The Gakenheimer Fellowship which was established in 2013 […]

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Septic Shock Starts Earlier Than Previously Understood

10/02/2020

Sepsis and septic shock are the leading causes of in-hospital deaths. Dr. Raimond Winslow, Director of the Institute for Computational Medicine and Raj and Neera Singh Professor in the Dept. of Biomedical Engineering and Ran Liu, doctoral student in the lab of Dr. Winslow, say their findings could help provide earlier identification of the patients […]

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Rachel June Smith Selected as 2020 AES Fellow

10/01/2020

Rachel June Smith, a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Sridevi Sarma, ICM core faculty member and associate professor of Biomedical Engineering, has been selected as a 2020 American Epilepsy Society Fellow.  The AES Fellows Program supports development for early career researchers, clinicians, and advanced practice providers. Its goal is to engage promising epilepsy professionals […]

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René Vidal Receives National Science Foundation-Simons Foundation’s Research Collaborations on the Mathematical and Scientific Foundations of Deep Learning (MoDL) Award

10/01/2020

René Vidal PhD, Herschel L. Seder Professor of Biomedical Engineering and ICM core faculty member and his team have received a National Science Foundation-Simons Foundation’s Research Collaborations on the Mathematical and Scientific Foundations of Deep Learning (MoDL) award.  This “Collaborative Research: Transferable, Hierarchical, Expressive, Optimal, Robust, and Interpretable NETworks (THEORINET)” award will support René and […]

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Casey Overby Taylor earns Genomic Innovator Award

09/14/2020

Casey Overby Taylor, assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Department of Medicine, and a member of the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare and the Institute for Computational Medicine at Johns Hopkins, has received a Genomic Innovator Award from the National Institutes of Health’s National Human Genome Research Institute. Taylor is one of […]

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Casey Overby Taylor, PhD Joins ICM Core Faculty

08/12/2020

Casey Overby Taylor, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Engineering, has accepted the invitation to join the Institute for Computation Medicine as a core faculty member. Taylor’s research draws from biomedical informatics and the related field of biomedical data science, to address the challenge of how to incorporate technology and digital methodologies into clinical […]

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Tilak Ratnanather Featured on Neuronline

07/28/2020

Tilak Ratnanather, Associate Research Professor, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering and ICM Core Faculty member, has written a piece featured on Neuroline. In “Expanding Accessibility in Neuroscience Through Speech-to-Text Technologies” Tilak explains how the emergence of cloud computing and machine learning has resulted in greater performance of speech-to-text (S2T) technologies, reducing the error-rate and facilitating the […]

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