In May 2022, thirty-eight early career faculty members were selected to receive Johns Hopkins Catalyst Awards, an honor that is accompanied by a $75,000 grant, mentoring opportunities, and institutional recognition.
This year’s Catalyst Awardees will investigate a host of novel research areas including developing new measures to better advance indigenous health research, redefining laser safety for photoacoustic-guided liver surgery, exploring Asian identity and representation on the American opera stage, identifying the long-term impacts of chemical warfare survivors, and studying conserved cellular and molecular mechanisms governing organ size in skin to ultimately create high-quality, functional skin on demand.
These experts represent twenty-nine departments—including Anthropology, Biostatistics, Comparative Thought and Literature, Environmental Health and Engineering, Music Theory, Otolaryngology, and Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
|
![]()
Narges Bajoghli |
![]()
Muyinatu Bell |
|
![]()
Anthony Cammarato |
![]()
Peter DeCarlo |
|
![]()
Nicholas Durr |
|
|
![]()
Andrew Gordus |
![]()
Luo Gu |
|
![]()
Satoru Hashimoto |
|
|
|
|
|
*Co-Funded with ROSEI* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Co-Funded with ROSEI* |
|
Archana Venkataraman Electrical and Computer Engineering
Whiting School of Engineering
Vice Provost for Research
265 Garland Hall
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
(443) 927-1957