For nearly 25 years, Ethylin Wang Jabs ’74 has been a mutation hunter. Her ultimate...
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Putting the Virgo Cluster on the Map
Spring 2015Laura Ferrarese ’95 PhD says she pursued her graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University at...
The Remediator
Spring 2015Scott Neese ’81 PhD launched an environmental consulting company focusing on remediation of common laboratory...
New Vision for the Krieger School
Spring 2015"Being the interim dean of the Krieger School gave me a whole new view of...
Getting Hands-on with Ancient Greece
Spring 2015Recreating Ancient Greek Ceramics isn’t a conventional class; it is a new hands-on course in...
James Keiler '17: Unlocking Parkinson's Disease
Spring 2015Neuroscience major James Keiler's lab is using gene knockout to try to isolate the protein...
Arielle Kaden ’16: Saving the Shtetlach
Spring 2015Arielle Kaden is researching the resurgence of Jewish life in Europe in the post-Holocaust era.
William Cunningham '16 and Alexander Delavega '16: Rocket to the 14th Century
Spring 2015Two physics majors are designing and reconstructing a Ming Dynasty rocket mentioned in 14th-century Chinese...
Helen Zhao '16: Vaccination Wars
Spring 2015Helen Zhao is using philosophy to explore the controversial topic of vaccines.
Katrina Rios '15: Improving Dialysis Experience
Spring 2015Katrina Rios is conducting a pilot study on mental health improvements through activity-based learning in...
Piper Janoe '16: Refugee Stories
Spring 2015The research of Piper Janoe is a pilot study aimed at discovering what it’s like...
Jesse Chen '16: Asian-American Sensibilities
Spring 2015Jesse Chen traveled to major cities to interview a broad range of Asian-American people and...