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Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering
Приєднався 19 вер 2017
AdiCleanse: Enhanced Harvesting of Autologous Fat Tissue for Structural Fat Grafting
To make fat grafting more successful, a group of biomedical engineering students in the Design Team program has developed a novel system for standardizing the production of high-quality fat for reinjection.
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Delta T: Students design neurological assessment tool for ICU patients
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Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering students have developed a new tool for neurological assessment that won’t harm Neuro ICU patients.
AutoAspira: Enhancing breast cancer biopsies
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Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering students are working to enhance breast cancer biopsies to improve cancer diagnosis in Uganda and other low- and middle-income countries.
ParaMetric: Core Body Temperature Monitoring for EMS
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Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering students develop a non-invasive sensor capable of quickly and accurately measuring a patient’s core body temperature in prehospital settings, giving medics the real-time information they need to start lifesaving interventions before or during transit to the hospital, when every second counts.
OcuSound: An affordable, non-contact solution for monitoring glaucoma
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A team of Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering students is working on a device that could be a game-changer for those with limited access to glaucoma care. OcuSound is an affordable, easy-to-use acoustic tonometer-a device that measures pressure in the eye-that employs sound wave technology and the acoustic properties of the eye to provide non-contact intraocular pressure evaluation at home.
Parkinetics: Improved motion data collection of Parkinson’s patients in everyday life
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A student team in the Department of Biomedical Engineering has developed a signal processing algorithm that they hope will someday help clinicians understand how well medication is working for patients with Parkinson’s, a neurodegenerative disease that affects an estimated nine million patients worldwide.
Welcome to Design Day 2024!
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Design Day is a celebration of innovation in the service of human health. Our students have engineered novel solutions to solve some of the toughest challenges here at Johns Hopkins and in healthcare settings around the world.
Meet Our ISPEED Students: Ivy
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Hear from student Ivy about her experience in Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering’s ISPEED program, a residential, four-week summer program for talented high-school students who are passionate about exploring concepts in biomedical engineering.
Meet Our ISPEED Students: McKenzie
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Hear from student McKenzie about her experience in Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering’s ISPEED program, a residential, four-week summer program for talented high-school students who are passionate about exploring concepts in biomedical engineering.
Meet Our ISPEED Students: Kaden
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Hear from student Kaden about his experience in Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering’s ISPEED program, a residential, four-week summer program for talented high-school students who are passionate about exploring concepts in biomedical engineering.
ISPEED in Biomedical Engineering
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ISPEED in BME, a residential and immersive four-week summer program, is designed for rising high school juniors and seniors who are interested in learning more about what it means to be a biomedical engineer. You can explore cutting-edge topics in biomedical engineering and gain real-world experience through hands-on projects and learning based on our highly-ranked undergraduate curriculum. You...
Welcome to Design Day 2023
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BME Design Day is a celebration of student design and innovation. More than 50 teams of undergraduate and master’s students have spent the past year designing high-impact solutions to some of the world’s most pressing healthcare challenges.
Steven Salzberg - Pioneering Computational Genomics
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Steven Salzberg, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins, is pioneering the field of computational genomics. His research focuses on the development of new computational methods for analysis of DNA from the latest sequencing technologies.
Joshua Vogelstein - Pioneering Neurodata
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Joshua Vogelstein - Pioneering Neurodata
Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering and Design: Arduino Assignment 1
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Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering and Design: Arduino Assignment 1
Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering and Design: Introduction to Arduino
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Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering and Design: Introduction to Arduino
Reza Shadmehr - Pioneering Computational Neuroscience
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Reza Shadmehr - Pioneering Computational Neuroscience
Rachel Karchin - Pioneering Computational Cancer Genomics
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Rachel Karchin - Pioneering Computational Cancer Genomics
Welcome to Hopkins BME Design Day 2021
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Welcome to Hopkins BME Design Day 2021
Hopkins BME Design Day 2020 - Design Team #2
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Hopkins BME Design Day 2020 - Design Team #2
Hopkins BME Design Day 2020 - Design Team #1
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Hopkins BME Design Day 2020 - Design Team #1
Hopkins BME: Engineering the Future of Medicine
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Hopkins BME: Engineering the Future of Medicine
Johns Hopkins BME Cell & Tissue Engineering Lab Tour
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Johns Hopkins BME Cell & Tissue Engineering Lab Tour
Natalia Trayanova - A Role Model for Women in STEM
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Natalia Trayanova - A Role Model for Women in STEM
Raimond Winslow Discusses Johns Hopkins BME 2.0
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Raimond Winslow Discusses Johns Hopkins BME 2.0
Jeff Siewerdsen - Pioneering Medical Imaging
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Jeff Siewerdsen - Pioneering Medical Imaging
Youseph Yazdi - Pioneering the Design of Health Care Solutions
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Youseph Yazdi - Pioneering the Design of Health Care Solutions
Gleason Canyon
Hi mam
What program are used
What type of algorithms are you used mam
What were the Validity and Reliability scores? Thank you
Wow ... Cerebellum must be driving much more than what we could imagine
Whats the difference between this and the CORE core body temperature sensor that you can buy as a consumer for 400$?
Good job
Yeah! Enjoy design! BME JHU. Greetings from a bioeng student, universidad del Cauca, Colombia.
Good luck everyone!! Go Jays!!
Irani❤ yazdi
Nice video but what is for that nervous and shaky sound?
he's working on my favorite field and he's a persian too =)))
salam
I don't trust this guy his 'advice' on certain vitamins is ludicrous. So I looked him up. Seeing who pays him for his reports, articles etc....trust him even less now
The recording is horrible.
How much success full you treatment of urethral stricture deseas
at 50:11 instead of taking inner product if we move U' in the front then we get U'UXX' from this we get trace of xx' (because U'U = identity)which make it independent of U and differentiating with respect to U it will be zero..?
Awesome JHU! Thank you. Greetings from Bimac Research Group, Universidad del Cauca, Colombia.
Jovo, I heard you're having issues getting women to join your lab. Maybe try speaking to them nicer?
Thank you so much Johns Hopkins University and BME researchers for this inspiring video. Greetings from Bimac Research Group, Universidad del Cauca, Colombia.
Inspiring work, greetings from a Bioengineering graduate student, Universidad del Cauca, Colombia.
Thank you so much
He’s telling people to stop taking vitamin D. Wouldn’t trust him to tell me the time in the middle of a clock factory when it comes to health advice.
awesome!
Salzberg is a polemicist at his core. His articles for Forbes were pretty crappy and reflect how a lot of academics want to make healthcare more expensive for people.
I will join Johns Hopkins BME neural engineering branch one day .
DO u think Its a best major.I wanted to be a doctor but the time required for it .oh my god with residency it's a lot of time a lotttt.so BME is a second choice.Is it worth???
Nice
I wish to be in your 2027 class
, 😊
Please I have diploma in biomedical engineering and I need scholarship to bachelor of science in biomedical engineering John Hopkins university.
Cool 👍
Shame on John Hopkins university experimenter for torturing owls, slicing the skulls while hearing them cry and killed thereafter just for their stupid adhd test. Study a real person, stop with the owls. They deserve to be in the wild. They don't owe you a favor.
Is there any course page for this video?
This seems like a fully equipped lab to realize lots of great projects
My dad is a medical technologist: he would be very impressed with this- but how about them owls tho?
Rice?
Where can I get more information related to the master in design for healt.?
Hope I can be admitted
I am the 1st viewer. One day I also want to go there for study❤️❤️
Boo! Women get too much support; it creates a nutritional gap among single people and forces men into suicide. Calm down your narcissism. Work on your basic mathematical logic and health economics.
😉Future medicine. Hopefully one day to Join such kind of research program s
Do you have Master program scholarship in biomedical engineering department?
I can't wait to be in John's Hopkins BME
Good job.
26:40 quick maths :D