... .D., an associate professor of gynecology and obstetrics, medicine and oncology and a member of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering.
The research team first sought to improve previously ...
Autoimmune disease researchers worldwide are invited to access via Webcast, at no charge, the Johns Hopkins 10th Annual Autoimmunity Day scheduled for Friday, June 13, 2008.
... made from Milwaukee municipal sludge on azaleas and yew shrubs at his suburban Baltimore home. And Klag, dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, says he's never had any ...
... biology and genetics and director of the Epigenetics Center at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. "Epigenetics might ... Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. "What we still didn't know was why ...
... issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, Johns Hopkins researchers showed that losartan-a compound ... Before the start of that clinical trial, physicians at Johns Hopkins felt compelled to first try ...
... beneficial effects appear to last more than a year. Writing in the Journal of Psychopharmacology, the Johns Hopkins researchers note that most of the 36 volunteer subjects given psilocybin, under ...
... genome. He was 86.
Dr. Victor A. McKusick, the Johns Hopkins University physician who is widely regarded as ...
... Craig Morrell, DVM, Ph.D., an assistant professor of molecular and comparative pathobiology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. "Our mouse studies show that timing is critical; with ...
... MGMT gene, first linked to GBM in 1998 by Johns Hopkins investigators who found it was altered by a cellular process ... to solve complex questions," said NCI director John E. Niederhuber, M.D. in a NIH ...
... ," says Paul Worley, M.D., a professor of neuroscience in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Further examination of mouse brain slices lacking eEF2K in their nerve cells ...
... the Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design and associate professor of radiology and surgery at the John Hopkins University School of Medicine. "In our study in pigs, this procedure produced ...
Johns Hopkins scientists who have spent decades researching the effects of caffeine report that a slew of caffeinated energy drinks now on the market should carry prominent labels that note caffeine ...
... in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. "My review shows it may be time to ...
... abundant," says Gerald Hart, Ph.D., the DeLamar Professor and director of biological chemistry at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, referring to the sugar (O-GlcNAc, pronounced oh-GLICK-nac) that ...
BALTIMORE, Nov. 1 (UPI) -- Heart failure is the leading cause of death among patients on dialysis for failing kidneys, say researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.