Johns Hopkins University (JHU), founded in 1876, is America’s first research university and a global leader in biomedical science and technology. JHU has produced 37 Nobel Laureates and 164 National Academies of Sciences and Medicine members. In fiscal year 2022, JHU directed $3.4 billion into R&D, maintaining its position as the #1 recipient of federal research funding for 44 consecutive years.
Pharmaceutical
The Johns Hopkins Biotechnology Innovation Center leads pharmaceutical research using advanced technologies for innovative drug discovery. Our collaborative projects, including microphysiological systems, enhance precision medicine by accurately replicating human tissue environments. This reduces false positives in drug screening and boosts clinical trial success rates. By partnering with JHU’s top researchers and utilizing cutting-edge facilities, pharmaceutical R&D can be accelerated, bringing effective therapies to market more efficiently.
Medical Devices & Biomaterials
The Johns Hopkins Biotechnology Innovation Center supports pioneering R&D projects for innovative medical solutions. Our Biomedical Engineering Design Studio offers an ideal environment for co-designing, testing, and prototyping new medical devices. Collaborating with JHU experts, access to advanced technologies and methodologies enhances the development of biomaterials and medical devices. These efforts drive innovation, improve the safety, efficacy, and accessibility of medical technologies, and contribute to better patient outcomes globally.
Digital/A.I. Healthcare
The Johns Hopkins Biotechnology Innovation Center leads the integration of AI and digital health technologies in healthcare. Our projects leverage data science, machine learning, and AI to create advanced digital health solutions. The new Data Science and AI Institute at JHU fosters innovation in this field. Partnering with JHU’s experts enhances healthcare delivery, improves patient care, and streamlines operations. These initiatives drive significant advancements in digital health innovation.