Hopkins, Johns, 1795–1873, American financier and philanthropist, founder of Johns Hopkins Univ., b. Anne Arundel co., Md. In 1819 he founded his own commission firm, later known as Hopkins Brothers, and also went into banking. He later had a large part in the growth of the Baltimore ...
We wish to thank the members of The Johns Hopkins Precursors Study cohort, whose dedicated participation over 48 years has made this work possible. This work was supported by grants AG01760, DK02856 and DK07732 from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, Md. Computational assistan...
As such, Johns Hopkins was a model for most large research universities in the United States, particularly the University of Chicago. According to the National Science Foundation (NSF), Johns Hopkins performed $1.68 billion in science, medical and engineering research in fiscal year 2008. NSF has...
He served as lead hospitalist at Calvert Memorial Hospital in Prince Frederick, Maryland, for five years before joining the hospitalist program at Anne Arundel Medical Center. After six years there, Dr. Jaber joined the hopsitalist team at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. MD, Georgetown ...
Wang, Yuxuan (Baltimore, MD, US) Springer, Simeon (Baltimore, MD, US) Application Number: 15/739610 Publication Date: 03/08/2022 Filing Date: 06/16/2016 Export Citation: Click for automatic bibliography generation Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD, US) ...
When Adams joined the faculty ofJohns Hopkins University, Baltimore, in 1876, he was influential in instituting a seminar inhistorythat became an important model for American higher education. Named secretary of the newly formed American Historical Association in 1884, Adams extended his activities to...