In an effort to reveal the inner workings of a protein that serves as a cell’s damage detection system, scientists at Johns ...
As families celebrate by decking the halls, lighting menorahs and enjoying other activities, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center ...
In healthy brains, synaptic vesicles, or message-carrying bubbles within brain cells, help transfer information from cell to ...
FLC is a rare liver cancer that affects approximately 500 people each year in the United States, typically healthy adolescents and young adults, explains lead study author Marina Baretti, M.D., an ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine experts will be available throughout the fall and winter to talk with your newsroom about the ...
The Academy at Johns Hopkins, East Baltimore Campus supports the continued research, teaching and service of retired faculty of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins ...
A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center found that patients with advanced basal cell ...
Conversely, patients with low risk for graft failure can be discharged from the care of their transplant nephrologist and ...
The IDH gene was first discovered by Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center researchers in 2008. That discovery, along with a subsequent multicenter clinical trial, led to the 2024 FDA approval of the ...
Turmeric is a deep, golden-orange spice known for adding color, flavor and nutrition to foods. A relative of ginger, turmeric comes from the rhizome (root) of a native Asian plant and has been used in ...
The Johns Hopkins Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics offers both outpatient and hospital-based care at several convenient locations throughout Maryland and the Washington, D.C., metro area. Browse ...