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Designed by Hopkins students, a new rehabilitative tool helps recovering stroke patients improve their walking ability.
Projects from Rama Chellappa, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of biomedical engineering, and Joel Bader, professor of ...
Precision Care Medicine students work with clinical faculty at Johns Hopkins Medicine to learn how to use machine learning ...
Junjen Chen and Anway Pimpalkar are leading a team aiming to make gait analysis as simple as putting on one's shoes.
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As I watch my aging parents navigate their home, I can’t help but notice their increasing hesitancy on stairs or how careful they are reaching for objects on high shelves. Like millions of Americans, ...
Natalia Trayanova, the Murray B. Sachs Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, has been elected to the board of trustees for the Heart Rhythm Society. Founded in 1979, the ...
Implantable medical devices–think artificial joints, cochlear implants, and insulin pumps–make some of our most challenging health issues more manageable. Even so, human bodies frequently reject ...
Dental implants are gaining popularity, with the percentage of Americans with implants expected to reach 32% by next year. While they are a reliable and long-lasting solution for replacing lost teeth, ...
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