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The name "Josephine's" is a nod to the inn's roots. Built in 1910 and opened in 1911 by William DeVol, the bar is named after his wife, Josephine DeVol.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins found that fragments of tumor DNA can appear in the bloodstream up to three years before a cancer diagnosis, offering a potentially revolutionary window for early ...
Johns Hopkins University is feeling the effects of major federal funding cuts as it paused pay hikes, instituted a hiring freeze and is slowing construction.
Danielle Wharton is promoted to COO of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, bringing extensive leadership and mentorship experience.
Art Johns Hopkins exhibit elevates the artists of its city “Strong, Bright, Useful & True: Recent Acquisitions and Contemporary Art From Baltimore” is on display at Johns Hopkins’s D.C ...
Johns Hopkins University is turning to earnings on its $13.2 billion endowment to preserve research and protect researchers, trainees and staff amid drastic cuts to federal funding, The Baltimore ...
A rendering of a new Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital pediatric center. It will include a 16-room emergency department, four imaging rooms and four operating theaters.
The new 28,000-square-foot facility will abut the existing emergency center and face the corner of Fifth Avenue South and Sixth Street South. Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital will soon add a ...
Over two centuries later, it's still breaking new ground in medicine. Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center celebrated its 250th anniversary.
How Johns Hopkins Became a Stealth Entrepreneurship Hub The university, best known for its medical school, spent a decade developing its entrepreneurial ecosystem.
The Johns Hopkins Hospital ranked No. 1 in Maryland, the Baltimore metropolitan area, and the mid-Atlantic region, which is made up of seven states and Washington, D.C. Sibley Memorial Hospital and ...