Science + Technology Park
at Johns Hopkins
855 North Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21205
The Johns Hopkins Hospital has been ranked "best of the best" among America's medical centers by U.S. News & World Report for 16 consecutive years. Johns Hopkins University is among the nation's premier life science research and educational institutions.
Opportunities to collaborate with the some of the best scientists in the world are located right next to the Science + Technology Park at Johns Hopkins
For more than a decade, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine has been the leading recipient of research grants from the National Institutes of Health. The university's research scientists file hundreds of patent applications annually, and numerous start-up biotech companies have been established using technologies created there.
Johns Hopkins at a glance:
- First U.S. research university
- Nation's top ranked hospital, school of public health and biomedical engineering program; second ranked medical school; many other departments highly ranked
- $5 billion enterprise
- Johns Hopkins leads all universities in winning federal R&D funding
- 3 acute care hospitals
- Faculty includes two Nobel Prize winners, three National Medal of Science winners, five Lasker Award winners and five MacArthur Fellows
- Over 1.9 million outpatients annually
- Over 45 start-up biotech companies developed with Hopkins-related technologies
- Medical Campus is also home to:
- The Bloomberg School of Public Health (www.jhsph.edu)
- The School of Nursing (www.son.jhmi.edu)
- The Department of Biomedical Engineering (www.bme.jhu.edu)
Learn more about Johns Hopkins Medicine at www.hopkinsmedicine.org.
The Science + Technology Park at Johns Hopkins provides your life sciences firm, whether early stage or mature, with a unique opportunity for collaboration and direct access to the Johns Hopkins medical campus, its facilities, and its scientists - as well as the optimal entry point into the U.S. life sciences market.
Access to Johns Hopkins facilities includes:
- Microarray core
- Molecular imaging core
- Microscopy
- Mass spectrometry & proteomics
- High throughput biology center
- ChemCore (chemical library screening)
- Peptide/protein sequencing
- Flow cytometry core
- Specialized tools for large-scale analysis of genetic variation & function
- Minimally invasive surgical training center
- Transgenic mouse facility
- Biomedical imaging




