Check out October’s newsletter: Highlights include our inaugural Innovation Summit, a new industry collaboration with Danaher Corporation, a novel blood test for early heart attack detection, and a busy kickoff to the school year at the Pava Center. Looking ahead, we have a lineup of engaging events, both in-person and virtual including an exclusive documentary screening and networking event next Tuesday. https://lnkd.in/gewwVy6W
Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures (JHTV)
Research Services
Baltimore, Maryland 6,608 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.
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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
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1812 Ashland Avenue
Suite 110
Baltimore, Maryland 21205, US
Employees at Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures (JHTV)
Updates
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We're excited to announce the panel for our special viewing of the Show Her The Money documentary at the Parkway Theater on Oct. 29 at 5:30 p.m. Join us for an empowering evening beginning with a networking reception followed by the film viewing and finishing with a thought-provoking panel discussion. Our moderator will be one of JHTV's seasoned entrepreneurs, Myra Norton who will be joined by panelists including investor and entrepreneur Deborah Hemingway, PhD , CEO of Myya and featured in the documentary Jasmine Jones, and CEO of Femly Arion Long. Buy your tickets today! Student and general admission available: https://lnkd.in/er49aM5w This event will be brought to you by JHTV with support from Loyola University Maryland and UpSurge Baltimore.
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Exciting news! Two esteemed Johns Hopkins faculty members have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, recognizing their outstanding contributions to health and medicine. Congratulations to our incredible researchers Christopher G Chute, M.D., Dr.P.H. and Jeffrey Rothstein, M.D., Ph.D. for this prestigious honor. https://lnkd.in/e4ayrWM6
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A new blood test developed by Johns Hopkins can diagnose heart attacks in minutes, not hours. This innovative test is faster, more accurate, and affordable, potentially transforming emergency care. Lead author Peng Zheng says, “Our technology can quickly and accurately establish if someone is having a heart attack.” This tool could also be adapted for first responders and home use, and even detect infectious diseases and cancer. https://lnkd.in/ecwqfjnX
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Over the next few months, we’ll spotlight a decade of groundbreaking innovations at Johns Hopkins University. Next up: DELFI Diagnostics’ next-gen liquid biopsy tests, developed by Victor Velculescu and Robert Scharpf at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, revolutionizing early cancer detection. DELFI stands for “DNA evaluation of fragments for early interception.” When cells die, they release fragments of DNA into the bloodstream, called cell-free DNA or cfDNA. Investigators have found that the packaging of these fragments is different in cancer patients than in healthy individuals. Learn more about DELFI and their progress in developing affordable blood tests to improve early lung cancer detection. https://lnkd.in/enYRBNw9
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Leaders from across Maryland gathered for the second annual iMPACT MARYLAND conference where Johns Hopkins speakers weighed in on a variety of topics including AI, sustainability, and healthcare. President Daniels shared inspiring updates on revitalizing East Baltimore, highlighting new schools, housing, and commercial developments that are transforming the community.
The Baltimore Banner recently hosted its second annual iMPACT MARYLAND conference which included four panelists from Johns Hopkins University speaking on artificial intelligence, sustainability, and health care. https://bit.ly/4h5XGn0 The event's speakers included President Ron Daniels, Director of Sustainability Julian Goresko, School of Nursing Dean Sarah L. Szanton, and physician-entrepreneur Therese Canares, assistant professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine.
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The Johns Hopkins University and Danaher Corporation are teaming up to revolutionize the diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). Led by researchers Jessica Gill, Ph.D., and Richard Rothman, MD, PhD, this collaboration aims to develop new biomarker-based tests for early and precise diagnosis of mild TBI, potentially transforming treatment for millions worldwide. This initiative combines Johns Hopkins’ innovative science with Danaher’s commercial expertise to create much-needed tools for an underserved patient population. Read more here https://lnkd.in/eifkwiDG
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For the past 10 years, JHTV has been a driving force in transforming research into real-world solutions. From supporting startups to fostering impactful partnerships, JHTV has made a positive impact on the Baltimore innovation ecosystem. This impact was on display at the inaugural Johns Hopkins Innovation Summit which brought together brilliant minds and groundbreaking ideas. Featuring 14 innovator teams, the event showcased talents like Bailey Surtees, co-founder of Kubanda Cryotherapy, and H. Benjamin Larman of Infinity Bio, Inc.. Thanks to JHTV, The Johns Hopkins University is recognized as a leader in entrepreneurship and innovation, appearing on the inaugural list of 50 Ignition Schools by Inc. and Fast Company. Read more in this feature from the Hub. https://lnkd.in/eAMs7jBE
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Join us for an inspiring evening at the Parkway Theater for a screening of the documentary Show Her The Money on Oct. 29 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. We’ll start the evening with a cocktail reception, connecting you with Baltimore’s innovation community. Next, experience the powerful documentary “Show Her the Money,” which unveils the untold stories of trailblazing female investors who are empowering women entrepreneurs. Finally, engage in a thought-provoking discussion following the film. Hear insights from a panel of industry experts and local entrepreneurs as they reflect on the film’s themes and share their own experiences. The event will be brought to you by JHTV with support from Loyola University Maryland and UpSurge Baltimore. Don’t miss this opportunity to be inspired and connect with a community dedicated to driving change! Therese Canares, MD, MBA https://lnkd.in/er49aM5w
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The new Cancer AI Alliance (CAIA) is here to transform cancer treatment. Johns Hopkins and other top institutions are using AI to develop precision cancer care tailored to each patient. This collaboration aims to detect, intercept, and treat cancers more effectively by leveraging vast data resources. Dr. Srinivasan Yegnasubramanian and Dr. Alexis Battle highlight the potential of AI to accelerate innovation and ensure effective treatments for diverse populations. CAIA will provide the infrastructure to process large volumes of cancer data, leading to new insights and therapeutic targets, all while maintaining data security and privacy. Discover how AI is paving the way for the future of cancer care. https://lnkd.in/eURyAbBZ