Johns Hopkins in Singapore, Division of Biomedical Sciences

The Division of Biomedical Sciences, Johns Hopkins in Singapore (DJHS) is Johns Hopkins Medicine's first international biomedical sciences division. DJHS carries out biomedical research and postgraduate education programme in the areas of cellular and immuno therapies. DJHS is based at Biopolis, a life sciences hub that houses both public and private biomedical institutions.

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