Johns Hopkins University was a 19th century institute of higher learning that endured into the 23rd century. It was located in Baltimore, Maryland on the North American continent of the planet Earth, in the Sol system.
History and specifics[]
Dr. Joel Singer completed postgraduate studies at Johns Hopkins before joining the Chrysalis Project as a researcher for Sarina Kaur in the 1970s. (TOS - The Eugenics Wars novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
In the 2250s, Leonard McCoy attended medical school at Johns Hopkins University. He spent his medical internship at the Luna Special Laboratory, a Johns Hopkins annex. (TOS reference: Star Trek II Biographies)
- TOS novel: A Choice of Catastrophes stated that he went to Emory University for medical school.
In the 2260s, Christine Chapel researched biofeedback techniques at Johns Hopkins prior to serving with McCoy on the USS Enterprise. (Adventures RPG module: The Original Series Player Characters)
Dr. Mark Piper joined the faculty of Johns Hopkins University after retiring from Starfleet. (TOS - The Captain's Table novel: War Dragons)
At Johns Hopkins, Piper studied ways of healing damage caused by Klingon disruptors for a project funded by UniPhase Incorporated. In the early 2270s, Pavel Chekov was granted special leave from his security studies to assist him twice a week. At the time, McCoy also guest lectured at Johns Hopkins.
In 2271, Piper was killed at Johns Hopkins by Jim Leong, who colluded with Piper's researchers and UniPhase founder Jackson Kahle II to steal Piper's disruptors and sell them to the Romulans. (TOS - The Lost Years novel: Traitor Winds)
By the 24th century, the New Johns Hopkins University had been established. (TNG - Starfleet Academy novel: Loyalties)
Faculty[]
Students[]
- Tim Anthony, particle physicist
- Peter Broad, molecular physiologist
- Christine Chapel, biofeedback researcher
- Leonard McCoy, medical student
- Joel Singer, genetics researcher
- Yolande Stern, audiologist
- Robin Wood, engineering designer
- Strange New Worlds contest winner Paul C. Tseng earned a doctorate from Johns Hopkins University.
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External links[]
- Johns Hopkins University article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- Johns Hopkins University's website.