Category: Around Hopkins
Classifieds — May 14, 2012
May 14, 2012
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NASA Mars spacecraft detects large changes in Martian dunes
May 14, 2012
A team led by a Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory scientist has revealed that movement in sand dune fields on Mars occurs on a surprisingly large scale, about the same as in dune fields on Earth. This is unexpected because Mars has a much thinner atmosphere than Earth—only about 1 percent as dense—and its high-speed […]
Actor Sam Waterston receives Goodermote Award
May 14, 2012
Actor Sam Waterston is the recipient of the Goodermote Humanitarian Award from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health for his longtime support of the plight of refugees around the world. Waterston was presented with the award at a ceremony held at the school on May 9. “Mr. Waterston’s acting accomplishments are well-known, but […]
CER offers faculty grants for humanities, social sciences
May 14, 2012
The Sheridan Libraries’ Center for Educational Resources has announced a grants program to support pedagogical innovation in humanities and social sciences disciplines. The grants are focused on courses for Homewood undergraduate students and made possible through generous funding from university trustee Christopher Hoehn-Saric and the Smart Family Foundation. Proposed projects must assist with the acquisition […]
Robert J. Adams named associate provost for animal research
May 14, 2012
Robert J. Adams, a veterinarian, biomedical researcher and member of the faculty for 35 years, has been appointed associate provost for animal research and resources at The Johns Hopkins University. Adams, who had been filling the position on an interim basis, directs the care of more than 150,000 animals—the vast majority of them mice and […]
Alcohol regulation on Internet failing to protect youth
May 14, 2012
Alcohol is far too attractive and easy for youth to obtain on the Internet, according to a new commentary from the Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Published online May 7 in Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, the commentary accompanies a new report from University […]
With Melville bio, JHU Press entered the world of Sendak
May 14, 2012
The wild rumpus, university-press style, started in 1996, when The Johns Hopkins University Press prepared to publish the first volume of Hershel Parker’s magisterial biography of Herman Melville. As an eminent Melville scholar and editor of the Northwestern-Newberry Writings of Herman Melville, Parker knew just about everyone in the close community of Melville experts, collectors […]
Reducing brain activity aids memory after cognitive decline
May 14, 2012
A study led by a Johns Hopkins neuroscientist and published in the May 10 issue of the journal Neuron suggests a potential new therapeutic approach for improving memory and interrupting disease progression in patients with a form of cognitive impairment that often leads to full-blown Alzheimer’s disease. The focus of the study was “excess brain activity” […]
Expert on aging to expand outreach study with Balto. seniors
May 14, 2012
A research team headed by Sarah L. Szanton, an assistant professor in the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, has received a $4 million grant over five years from the National Institutes of Health to extend the team’s home-based intervention study with low-income older adults in Baltimore City. In a successful pilot program completed in 2010, […]
APL’s prosthetic limb on cover of ‘Popular Mechanics’
May 14, 2012
The Modular Prosthetic Limb developed by Johns Hopkins’ Applied Physics Laboratory is featured on the cover of the May issue of Popular Mechanics. The monthly magazine, which chronicles emerging technology and innovation, has a circulation of more than 1.2 million readers. “For 110 years, Popular Mechanics has been examining people’s relationship with technology, always with […]