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At George Washington University's medical school, a third-year class began including a trip to Capitol Hill last November so students could listen to politicians and experts debate the changing health-care system. Full Article at The Washington Post
2009-11-10 01:50:02 - Hotel in Los Angeles, the world’s top doctors, medical researchers and patients are coming together in a collective pursuit for a cure for Neuromyelitis Optica (NMO) Spectrum Disease. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Johns Hopkins University President Ronald Daniels (L) applauds Carol Greider (2nd R), professor in the department of molecular biology and genetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and winner of a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Medicine... View Photo »
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Few rejoin units in Iraq or Afghanistan, regardless of treatment Military personnel evacuated out of Iraq and Afghanistan because of back pain are unlikely to return to the line of duty regardless of the treatment they receive, according to research... Full Article at RedOrbit
CEL-SCI Corporation (AMEX:CVM) soared 16% to $1.42 on massive volume of 12.29 million shares after it announced today that an Institutional Review Board of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (Johns Hopkins) has given clearance for the... Full Article at TransWorldNews
Baltimore, MD | Posted on November 9th, 2009 If you have a comment, please Contact us. In his Johns Hopkins materials science lab, Howard E. Katz adjusts probes used for testing electronic devices. Full Article at Nanotech Now
The yard where a Johns Hopkins University student armed with a samurai sword killed an intruder in his garage is shown, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009 in Baltimore, Md. View Photo »
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Study 11/9/2009 ScienceDaily (Nov. 7, 2009) — Drugs sometimes have beneficial side effects. A glaucoma treatment causes luscious eyelashes. Full Article at Biospace
Steve H. Hanke is a Professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and senior fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. , and writes frequently for Globe Asia and Forbes magazine. Full Article at The Oakland Press
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Johns Hopkins University President Ronald Daniels (L) applauds Carol Greider (2nd R), professor in the department of molecular biology and genetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and winner of a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Medicine, as she stands with her children...
View Photo »The yard where a Johns Hopkins University student armed with a samurai sword killed an intruder in his garage is shown, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009 in Baltimore, Md.
View Photo »This undated handout illustration provided by The Johns Hopkins University shows the massive 30-foot wingspan of the toothless pteranodon, left, was surpassed by that of Hatzegopteryx, right, at 40 feet or more.
View Photo »Co-workers and students toast Carol Greider (C), professor in the department of molecular biology and genetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and winner of a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Medicine, with champagne at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland Oct...
View Photo »Carol Greider (R), professor in the department of molecular biology and genetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and winner of a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Medicine, shares a non-alcoholic champagne toast with her son Charles Comfort (L), 13, during a reception at...
View Photo »Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim speaks during a briefing on Southeast Asia at The Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim speaks during a briefing on Southeast Asia at The Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim speaks during a briefing on Southeast Asia at The Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider talks about the implications of her discovery during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider speaks during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider stands to address a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider speaks during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider talks receives a standing ovation during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider is glances at her watch before being interviewed by members of the news media after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider speaks during a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »Carol Greider, professor in the department of molecular biology and genetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and winner of a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Medicine, wears joke glasses as she arrives for a news conference in Baltimore, Maryland, October 5, 2009.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider is interviewed by members of the news media after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »Carol Greider, professor in the department of molecular biology and genetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and winner of a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Medicine, gives an interview after a news conference after in Baltimore, Maryland, October 5, 2009.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider gets a hug before a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »Carol Greider (2nd R), professor in the department of molecular biology and genetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and winner of a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Medicine, is applauded as she sits with her children Gwendolyn Comfort (L) and Charles Comfort (2nd L) at...
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider (R) sits with her children, Gwendolyn Comfort (L), 9, and Charles Comfort, 13, before a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore...
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider is interviewed by members of the news media after it was announced that she won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider attends a news conference where she talked about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at Johns Hopkins University October 5, 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.
View Photo »Carol Greider, professor in the department of molecular biology and genetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and winner of a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Medicine, talks during a news conference in Baltimore, Maryland, October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Carol Greider, professor in the department of molecular biology and genetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and winner of a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Medicine, speaks during a news conference in Baltimore, Maryland, October 5, 2009.
View Photo »The yard where a Johns Hopkins University student armed with a samurai sword killed an intruder in his garage is shown, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009 in Baltimore, Md.
View Photo »Johns Hopkins University-Ugly, boring, stories from Baltimore usually involve murder or going to DC
My grandfather died from cancer. I think that's why I want to get into medical research. I'm applying to Johns Hopkins University for college
With our academic partners at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, we stand ready to test lead compounds for safety and efficacy in both CF and hypertensive animal models.
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