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Johns Hopkins Scientists Uncover Link Between Inflammation and Autoimmune Disorders

October 14, 2015

The human innate immune system is one of our body’s broadest defense mechanisms against infection. One familiar innate immune response we’ve all experienced is inflammation, which is a complex biological process that relies on signaling between cells stimulated by invading pathogens. A detailed mechanism of the inflammatory response has been missing until recently, when a […]

Shannen Cravens ⋅ Perspectives in Research Autoimmune, Autoimmune Disorders, DNA, Inflammation, Proteins ⋅

Graduate Student Finds a Harmonious Work-Life Balance with Music

August 14, 2015

Establishing a healthy work-life balance is hard, and ironically, finding ways to squeeze in de-stressing hobbies can be extremely stressful. Over the years, John Froehlig, a graduate student in the Program in Molecular Biophysics, has perfected the art of making progress on his thesis without sacrificing his other passion: music. Froehlig joined Johns Hopkins in […]

Shannen Cravens ⋅ A Day in the Life Johns Hopkins Jazz Band, Johns Hopkins Wind Ensemble, Multidrug Resistance, Music, Peabody Institute, Proteins, Work-Life Balance ⋅

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