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Neuroscience
Why we can't always stop what we've started
Published Dec 7, 2017
It takes a lightning-fast interaction among several areas in the brain to stop, reverse, or otherwise change a plan already in progress, neuroscientists find
Breakthrough Prize
Big Breakthrough for Bennett
Published Dec 7, 2017
Johns Hopkins astrophysicist Charles Bennett shares $3M Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for groundbreaking WMAP space mission
Biomedical engineering
Funding NeMo
Published Dec 7, 2017
Hopkins researchers win $100K grant from Gates Foundation for their lifesaving baby monitoring device

News feeds from around Johns Hopkins

Nathan Cornelius Takes Up Residency in El Paso
Published Dec 7, 2017
Peabody doctoral candidate Nathan Cornelius, guitar, was the next participant in a collaboration with El Paso Pro-Musica. Cornelius was in residence in El Paso and Las Cruces and participated in educational... / The Peabody Post
JHU Finds Why We Can’t Always Stop What We’ve Started
Published Dec 7, 2017
When we try to stop a body movement at the last second, perhaps to keep ourselves from stepping on what we just realized was ice, we can’t always do it — and Johns Hopkins University neuroscientists... / News from The Johns Hopkins University
Connor Chaikowsky Selected to Participate in the 2017 New York String Orchestra Seminar
Published Dec 7, 2017
Preparatory student Connor Chaikowsky, violin, has been selected to participate in the 2017 New York String Orchestra Seminar, conducted by Jaime Laredo. The orchestra will perform two concerts in Carnegie... / The Peabody Post
Ensemble 4-33 to Perform at An Die Musik
Published Dec 7, 2017
Ensemble 4-33, which is made up of Peabody students and alumni, will make its debut performance on Saturday, December 16, at 2:00 pm, at An Die Musik in Baltimore. Current master’s candidate Ledah Finck... / The Peabody Post
Children on Sex Offender Registries at Greater Risk for Suicide Attempts, Study Suggests
Published Dec 7, 2017
Study finds that children who were legally required to register as sex offenders were at greater risk for harm, including suicide attempts and sexual assault, compared to a group of children were not required... / Public Health News Headlines from Johns Hopkins
Piotr Pakhomkin to Give Concert in Maryland with Toni A. Stefano
Published Dec 7, 2017
Piotr Pakhomkin (BM ’08, MM ’10, Guitar) will be joined Toni A. Stefano (MM ’00, Voice) for the Sacred Heart Parish annual Christmas Concert, in Glyndon, Md. on Friday, December 15, at 7:00 pm. The... / The Peabody Post
Michael Britt to Perform in Brass and Organ Concert
Published Dec 7, 2017
Michael Britt (BM ’84, Organ) will participate in a Brass and Organ Concert on Sunday, December 10, at 7:00 pm, at the Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church in Baltimore. This concert will feature members... / The Peabody Post
Tara Nadel Will Perform with the Woodbridge Flute Choir
Published Dec 7, 2017
The Woodbridge Flute Choir, featuring Tara Nadel (BM ’04, Flute), will give a concert on Sunday, December 10, at 3:00 pm, at the Greenwich Presbyterian Church in Nokesville, Va. They will feature... / The Peabody Post
Garnett Bruce Directs San Francisco Opera’s Turandot
Published Dec 7, 2017
Faculty artist Garnett Bruce recently directed San Francisco Opera’s production of Turandot.  Soprano Toni Marie Palmertree (BM ‘06, Voice) made her debut in her role as Liu, the faithful slave. Peabody... / The Peabody Post
Opioid Crisis: Criminal Justice Referrals Miss Treatment Opportunities, Study Suggests
Published Dec 7, 2017
Medication treatment, usually consisting of methadone or buprenorphine, both of which are opioids, helps control symptoms of withdrawal and cravings that can cause relapse. / Public Health News Headlines from Johns Hopkins
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