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Johns Hopkins University Distinguished Service ProfessorDepartments of Neurology, Neuroscience and PathologyDirector, Brain Science Institute

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The Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology is revolutionizing healthcare by bringing together internationally renowned expertise in medicine, engineering, the sciences, and public health to create new knowledge and groundbreaking technologies based on nanoscience.

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In human relationships, a certain "spark" often governs whether we prefer one person to another. Critical first impressions can occur within seconds. Researchers have found that cell-to-cell ...

Institute for NanoBioTechnology at Johns Hopkins University Careers in Biotech Talks hosted by the Hopkins Biotech Network.
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The Gracias Lab at Johns Hopkins University develops minimally invasive microscale and nanoscale tools and devices for medicine. They trigger specially prepared 2d surfaces to assemble into 3d objects.

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ScienceDaily (Sep. 18, 2006) Johns Hopkins researchers have devised a way to use a brief burst of electricity to release biomolecules and nanoparticles from a tiny gold launch pad. The technique ...

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Byline: Karen Buckelew The emerging field of nanotechnology could mean a future in which blood tests take place on miniature laboratories the size of a molecule, drugs too small to see travel direc...

Mary Friends of the Institute for NanoBioTechnology at Johns Hopkins University: Hopkins NanoBio News--June 2008
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Little is known about how engineered nanomaterials and nanoparticles impact human health and the environment. Particles at the scale of one-billionth of a meter—so small they can slip across the blood-brain ...

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The success of the Institute is dependent on establishing partnerships with government, industry, foundations, and individuals. Philanthropic support is essential to the success of the Institute. Funding from the federal government and foundations has provided core support for the Institute. ...
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