In the Lab
Research begins in the lab, which is why we prioritize lab facilities that drive discovery and advancement in research.
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Innovative research conducted at Johns Hopkins Medicine is vital to both medical advances and unsurpassed patient care.
Research begins in the lab, which is why we prioritize lab facilities that drive discovery and advancement in research.
Our faculty members expand what's possible through biomedical research.
Clinical trials provide important research for a wide range of conditions. Find out more about clinical trials at Johns Hopkins Medicine.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research is leading the way in exploring innovative treatments using psilocybin.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine and CurePSP have outlined best practices in the management of two difficult-to-treat neurodegenerative disorders to help clinicians identify patients early enough to get them appropriate care.
What do coffee, tomatoes, wine and meats have in common with your brain? Johns Hopkins Medicine researcher Gabsang Lee finds that acids that we love to taste could contribute to ALS.
At this year’s Kuggie Vallee Distinguished Lecture, featured speaker Eva Nogales of the University of California, Berkeley, along with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine faculty members shared guidance on navigating postdoctoral fellow positions, the junior faculty years, becoming a principal investigator and more.
The School of Medicine fosters a community of lifelong learners interested in answering the biggest and boldest questions in biomedical research.
Research is more than just a job — it’s a passion. This short video series provides a glimpse into the exciting research happening at Johns Hopkins Medicine.
#TomorrowsDiscoveries
Technology Connecting the Brain to the Human Experience—Joshua T. Vogelstein
Donors for Bone Marrow Transplant | Javier Bolaños-Meade, M.D.
The Future of Surgeons - Dr. Gina Adrales