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  2. Rosalie Rayner - Wikipedia

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    Rosalie Alberta Rayner (September 25, 1898 – June 18, 1935) was an undergraduate psychology student, then research assistant (and later wife) of Johns Hopkins University psychology professor John B. Watson, with whom she carried out the study of a baby later known as "Little Albert." In the 1920s, she published essays and co-authored articles ...

  3. Vivien Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Vivien Theodore Thomas (August 29, 1910 [1] – November 26, 1985) [2] was an American laboratory supervisor who, in the 1940s, played a major role in developing a procedure now called the Blalock–Thomas–Taussig shunt used to treat blue baby syndrome (now known as cyanotic heart disease) along with surgeon Alfred Blalock and cardiologist Helen B. Taussig. [3]

  4. Jennifer Elisseeff - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Hartt Elisseeff (/ ə ˈ l iː s i ɛ f /; [1] born September 25, 1973) is an American biomedical engineer, ophthalmologist and academic. She is the Morton Goldberg Professor and Director of the Translational Tissue Engineering Center at Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Wilmer Eye Institute with appointments in Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering ...

  5. How Benjamin Huynh, data scientist and assistant ... - AOL

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    Huynh's work as an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University's department of environmental health touches on several disciplines including, healthcare, environmental justice, and social justice.

  6. Muyinatu Bell - Wikipedia

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    Bell joined the faculty of Johns Hopkins University as an interim assistant research professor. [1] She works with the Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics to develop systems that can control individual ultrasound and photoacoustic components. [1] She is exploring various medical robots for treating and diagnosing medical ...

  7. Marie Diener-West - Wikipedia

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    Diener-West earned a B.S., magna cum laude, degree in both Mathematics and Biology from Loyola University Chicago in 1977, earning the "Best Biology Student Award." [3] While working on her Ph.D., she worked as a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Departments of Biostatistics and Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University (1978-1981) and as a Senior Statistician in the Radiation Therapy and ...

  8. Thomas Lectka - Wikipedia

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    Following his postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University, Lectka joined Johns Hopkins University as an assistant professor of chemistry in 1994. He was promoted to associate professor in 1999 and to professor in 2002. In 2012, he was appointed as the Jean and Norman Scowe Professor of Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University. [4]

  9. These apes can tell when humans don’t know something ... - AOL

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    And study co-author Chris Krupenye, a Johns Hopkins assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences, told CNN that the study “is one of the clearest pieces of evidence that a non-human ...