We are pleased to share that the 2022 Thesis Presentations Event will be held on Friday, April 22nd from 3:00 – 5:00 PM (EDT) in the Chevy Chase Auditorium and via a Live broadcast to the Department’s YouTube Channel.  The live presentations, 3:00 – 4:15, will be followed by a reception.

YouTube - Johns Hopkins Art as Applied to Medicine

This will be an opportunity for our faculty, alumni, and guests to view the latest research in the art of communicating medical and biological science. We welcome input on the content and clarity of the scientific research and the educational and teaching value of the images presented. Typed comments and questions during the Live broadcast will be read and addressed.

Thesis abstracts and sample figures or animations can be found on our Thesis Webpage.

We have always appreciated the support our alumni, friends, and fellow faculty have shown to our students as they finish their time at Hopkins and prepare to enter the profession. Thank you once again for your support of our 2022 MBI Graduates!

Convenient garage parking is available for a modest fee in the Orleans Street Garage with elevated bridge access to the Zayed Tower of the Hospital (4th Floor of the Garage leads to the Main Level of the Hospital).

MBI Class of 2022

Jason Brady
An Animated Portrayal of Normal Placentation and the Pathophysiology of Placenta Accreta Spectrum

Shirley Li
Exploring the Sinonasal Cavity in Three Dimensions: Teaching Otolaryngology Surgical Trainees Clinical Anatomy Using a Web-based Learning Resource

Jiyu Kelly Lim
Animating a Novel Mechanism of Cell Migration: Signal Transduction Excitable Networks (STEN)

Annelis Gabriela Rivera-Del Río
Rethinking the Evolution of Temporal Fenestrae in Turtles: An Interactive Application for Comparative Anatomy and Phylogenetcs

Jennifer A. Wang
Understanding Percutaneous Cholangioscopy: Designing and Evaluating Novel Multimedia Tools for Patients and Physicians

Ting I Wang
3D Visualization of Genetic Mutations in Pancreatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia