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Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures (JHTV)
Research Services
Baltimore, Maryland 6,085 followers
Bringing the benefits of academic discovery to the world.
About us
Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures advances innovation ecosystems and develops tomorrow's solutions for today's biggest challenges. Our mission is to maximize the impact of Johns Hopkins University’s research excellence by facilitating the translation and commercialization of discoveries into accessible technologies, products, and services that benefit society.
- Website
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http://ventures.jhu.edu
External link for Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures (JHTV)
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2014
- Specialties
- Diagnostics, Therapeutics, Medical Devices, Research Tools, Imaging, Healthcare IT, Engineering, Robotics, Digital Innovation, Digital Health, Precision Medicine, Materials Science, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Drug Discovery, Neurology, Commercialization, and Technology Transfer
Locations
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Primary
1812 Ashland Avenue
Suite 110
Baltimore, Maryland 21205, US
Employees at Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures (JHTV)
Updates
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A remarkable advance has been made at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and its Ludwig Center, the Lustgarten Laboratory and Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy: Using genetic engineering techniques, a team of investigators, including from JHTech Ventures, have designed a novel type of cell to recognize and fight cancer. https://bit.ly/4cZcWiX
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Continuing our Celebration of 10 Innovations in 10 years, this life-saving technology was created by a team of inventors at the The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, and is now the required fire-prevention system on all US Navy vessels. The Leonardo DRS system has already saved 17 submarines from catastrophe and serious loss of life. https://bit.ly/3SiRc9t
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So great to see the Brené Brown Education and Research Group interview with Lauren Choi, Hopkins Engineering & Pava Center alum and founder of The New Norm (https://bit.ly/3zWZehK), a company reshaping the future of plastics! https://bit.ly/3LrmWVV
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Congratulations to CEO Teresa Prego & JHTV's startup EpiWatch for winning an INNO Fire Award! Created for the Apple Watch to detect epileptic seizures, the app already has a waiting list! Johns Hopkins neurologists and inventors Dr. Gregory Krauss and Dr. Nathan Crone, say it could help the roughly 3 million Americans with epilepsy monitor their symptoms more safely from home. Waiting for FDA approval! https://bit.ly/4cGqBLM
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Great to share our space with a great group of entrepreneurs from the Young African Leadership Initiative (YALI) and Baltimore Corps!
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Join JHTV for a seminar on July 18 at noon hosted by Chad Schneider, P.E. where he will share the methodology behind successful product development he learned through working at Root3 Labs, a firm renowned for its expertise in engineering and developing market-ready products in the medical sector. This seminar is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their skills in bringing innovative ideas to fruition, benefiting from Root3 Labs’ unique approach that blends technical engineering prowess with practical manufacturing insights (particularly hardware medical devices). Register today! https://lnkd.in/exDbDNQA
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Johns Hopkins startup Auxergen is fighting to save Italian olive oil industry! Baltimore startup is establishing a lab in Italy this summer with the hope of using a virus to eradicate a bacterial disease that has already killed millions of olive trees. https://bit.ly/45U2EOg
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