Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering
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06/16/2026
Our newest cohort of CBID students wrapped up bootcamp by presenting a creative street theater performance highlighting real-world global health challenges such as surgical training in Kenya and treating malaria in Uganda.
Brilliant, bold, and already making an impact. Welcome to the CBID community! 💙🎭
06/12/2026
New Johns Hopkins University research reveals there are actually 28 distinct types of dopamine-releasing neurons in the brain—way more than the handful of types previously known. 🧠✨
The discovery reveals a far more complex dopamine system and could advance research into Parkinson's, addiction, depression, and other brain disorders.
Read more 👉 https://www.bme.jhu.edu/news-events/news/mapping-thousands-of-brain-connections-reveals-dopamines-hidden-diversity/
06/10/2026
What a wonderful way to celebrate the end of the year with the Johns Hopkins BME faculty and staff! Thank you to everyone who joined us for our annual end-of-year picnic — a chance to relax, connect, and recognize the incredible community that makes BME so special. Wishing everyone a restful and joyful season ahead! ☀️
06/01/2026
We’re proud to celebrate this outstanding group of Johns Hopkins BME undergraduate students as they mark an incredible milestone and prepare to take their next steps as engineers, researchers, and innovators. Your hard work, creativity, and dedication have made a lasting impact on the BME community, and we can’t wait to see all you accomplish next.
Wishing the Class of 2026 all the best in this exciting new chapter! 💙
05/29/2026
A new Johns Hopkins Medicine study reveals that epigenetic marks can be inherited in ways that break the century-long understanding of the rules of inheritance explored and recorded by Gregor Mendel’s work with pea plants.
Read ➡️ https://www.bme.jhu.edu/news-events/news/lab-study-reveals-patterns-of-inheritance-that-defy-mendels-laws/
05/28/2026
🎉 Big congratulations to 12 Hopkins BME undergraduates selected for two of the university’s most prestigious summer research fellowships!
This summer, ten BME students will take part in the Provost Undergraduate Research Award (PURA), pursuing independent research projects ranging from migraine pain treatment and cardiac monitoring to intracranial pressure estimation and live-cell imaging.
In addition, two students were chosen for the Bloomberg Distinguished Professorships (BDP) Summer Program, where they’ll spend ten weeks working closely with Bloomberg Distinguished Professors on research in epigenetics and chromatin biology.
A fantastic recognition of the talent, curiosity, and innovation driving Hopkins BME forward. 👏🔬
https://www.bme.jhu.edu/news-events/news/12-from-hopkins-bme-receive-summer-research-awards/
05/22/2026
Celebrating the Johns Hopkins BME PhD graduates with a few behind-the-scenes moments from the ceremony! 🎓✨ Congratulations to all of the graduates on this incredible achievement!
05/18/2026
Today we celebrated a milestone: the master’s students walked across the stage and graduated! Their hard work, late nights, and relentless curiosity brought them here — ready to translate engineering and biology into real-world solutions. Here’s to new discoveries, life-changing technologies, and the next chapter. Congratulations! 👏
05/13/2026
PhD candidate Angelica Lopez is among 10 JHU students to be inducted into the Bouchet Society this year. Her research focuses on neuromodulation technologies and ultrasound-based medical devices for cardiovascular and neurological applications. Congratulations! 👏
Read: https://www.bme.jhu.edu/news-events/news/angelica-lopez-inducted-into-bouchet-society/
05/12/2026
Johns Hopkins MD/PhD student, Akshaya Annapragada, has earned a 2026 Soros Fellowship for her research in the "dark genome." She is one of 30 fellows nationwide recognized for their potential to contribute meaningfully to U.S. society. Congratulations! 👏
Read more: https://www.bme.jhu.edu/news-events/news/hopkins-md-phd-student-wins-2026-soros-fellowship-for-dark-genome-research/
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