A bone marrow transplant process co-developed by investigators at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center is safe and curative ...
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Experts from Johns Hopkins Medicine are available to discuss the importance of ...
Researchers say they found that infection with a common virus that can be transmitted from mother to fetus before birth ...
The Sarcoidosis Center at Johns Hopkins was established by Dr. Carol J. Johns and is one of the longest-tenured centers devoted to the evaluation and management of patients with known or suspected ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine provides virtual nurses at select hospital units across The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins ...
Our pediatric heart specialists provide advanced diagnosis and treatment for the youngest patients in the womb through adulthood in one place. From the first “blue baby” operation to modern minimally ...
A gene called high mobility group A1 (HMGA1) may be the key that opens the door to the development of colon cancer, according ...
As key members of the Johns Hopkins Department of Genetic Medicine, genetic counselors help patients with rare diseases ...
Lucca was diagnosed with congenital heart defects before birth. The Johns Hopkins All Children’s Fetal Heart program managed the pregnancy and developed a plan. At just 6 days old, Lucca had ...
On a gray wintry morning, psychiatrist Azin Bekhrad is enthusing about her solo outpatient psychiatry practice for the Johns Hopkins Personalized Care program at Green Spring Station. “Luckily, I’m ...
When Gabriel Ivey joined Johns Hopkins in the Greater Washington area in October 2022, he launched a new chapter for Johns Hopkins, bringing its surgical oncology program to the region. The team has ...
If you’ve ever taken an at-home diagnostic test for COVID-19, you can partially credit the progress in point-of-care technology to the Johns Hopkins University Center for Innovative Diagnostics for ...