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A tired surgeon is one thing. But a burned-out surgeon ... now there's cause for concern. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
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 »
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
A. Lee Dellon, M.D. graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1966 and from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1970. Full Article at BusinessPortal24
Surgeons who are burned out or depressed are more likely to say they had recently committed a major error on the job, according to the largest study to date on physician burnout. Full Article at Science Blog
Johns Hopkins researchers have identified a protein that is responsible for causing chronic rhinosinusitis with polyps. Full Article at Webindia123
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 Uni... View Photo »
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.
Main Category: Neurology / Neuroscience Also Included In: Medical Students / Training Article Date: 23 Nov 2009 - 0:00 PST email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article The Dana Foundation released Neuroeducation:... Full Article at Medical News Today
A protein known to stimulate blood vessel growth has now been found to be responsible for the cell overgrowth in the development of polyps that characterize one of the most severe forms of sinusitis, a study by Johns Hopkins researchers suggests. Full Article at EurekAlert
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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 »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 (C) poses with her children, Gwendolyn Comfort, 9, and Charles Comfort, 13, after 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, Ma...
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider (R) is interviewed by memebers 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 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 (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, talks with co-workers at a news conference in Baltimore, Maryland, October 5, 2009.
View Photo »2009 Nobel Laureate in Medicine Carol Greider, discusses winning her award during a press conference at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider decribes her surprise to friends before a news conference 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 »2009 Nobel Laureate in Medicine Carol Greider, discusses winning her award during a press conference at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »2009 Nobel Laureate in Medicine Carol Greider, discusses winning her award during a press conference at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »2009 Nobel Laureate in Medicine Carol Greider, discusses winning her award during a press conference at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »BALTIMORE - OCTOBER 05: Professor Carol Greider jokingly dons a pair of 'Groucho' glasses before a news conference 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 »2009 Nobel Laureate in Medicine Carol Greider, discusses winning her award during a press conference at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland on 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, holds a news conference in Baltimore, Maryland, October 5, 2009.
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, sits with her son Charles Comfort (L), age 13, at a news conference in Baltimore, Maryland, October...
View Photo »2009 Nobel Laureate in Medicine Carol Greider, hugs her son Charles Comfort (C) and daughter Gwendolyn Comfort (2nd L) after discussing her award during a press conference at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »2009 Nobel Laureate in Medicine Carol Greider, hugs her son Charles Comfort (2nd R) and daughter Gwendolyn Comfort (2nd L) after discussing her award during a press conference at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »2009 Nobel Laureate in Medicine Carol Greider, discusses winning her award during a press conference at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »2009 Nobel Laureate in Medicine Carol Greider, discusses winning her award during a press conference at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland on 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, talks about her work 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, describes her work 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, smiles during a news conference in Baltimore, Maryland, October 5, 2009.
View Photo »2009 Nobel Laureate in Medicine Carol Greider, discusses winning her award during a press conference at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »2009 Nobel Laureate in Medicine Carol Greider, discusses winning her award during a press conference at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »2009 Nobel Laureate in Medicine Carol Greider, discusses winning her award during a press conference at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland on October 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.
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