Matlab Applications In Medicine At St. John’s School, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in London, we use the unique combination of cutting-edge computer science and software engineering to answer many of our practical and health- related questions about our patients. Johns Hopkins has recognized our current research, including our expertise in cancer and other endocrine research, through the Open Access Health Research Program (ARTERP), our ongoing Clinical Open Access Program (COPE) and through our National Collaboration on Primary Infectious Disease Prevention (NICIP) through 2015. Today, we have 10 accredited clinical researchers working at St. John’s, where we treat at least 70,000 of our patients annually. Several of our clinical scientists work with cancer research organizations throughout the world but also research in other areas as well. Our extensive research program in endocrinology, gynecology, and physiology helps inform in a variety of natural experiments and medical research. St. John’s School Clinical Research Division serves as the institution’s primary laboratory for endocrinology, gynecology, and physiotherapy, which results from our pioneering work in both diabetes and heart disease in the 1960s and 1970s, and research on obesity and diabetes in humans, human gerontology and cardiovascular physiology in the 1980s and 1990s. In some areas, such as genetics, our research may yield insights that could lead to important new drug research and develop sustainable use of existing drugs. Research in Cancer and Endocrinology The major