AI Transcription Service now live!
June 15 | Research IT's AI Transcription Service for Research–developed in partnership with Johns Hopkins' IRBs–is now available to the university's investigative community.
The mission of Johns Hopkins Research IT is to support the university's research community with secure, cutting-edge IT solutions. Partnering to bridge the gap between technology and research, as well as helping navigate the complex world of IT in propelling innovation, Research IT is here to advance world-class research and fulfill the IT needs of Johns Hopkins investigators.
Learn MoreAI Transcription Service now live!
June 15 | Research IT's AI Transcription Service for Research–developed in partnership with Johns Hopkins' IRBs–is now available to the university's investigative community.
Johns Hopkins’ secure data enclave powers clinical research universitywide
June 2, 2026 | Johns Hopkins University has launched the inHealth Precision Medicine Research Enclave for Analyzing Clinical Health Data—also known as REACH—a groundbreaking data asset designed to enable scientific discovery and accelerate clinical research across the university.
Johns Hopkins IT Develops New AI Transcription Service for Research
April 30, 2026 | Research IT Solutions designed a new AI Transcription Service to meet an increasing need for a convenient and approved transcription solution for investigators.
Research IT Sunsets Port 22 Access to DISCOVERY HPC via SAFE Desktop
March 31, 2026 | As a part of our continued efforts to enhance the security of our regulated computing environment, we have updated the way users connect to the DISCOVERY high-performance computing (HPC) cluster.
SAFESTOR Globus Access Request Form is now live!
February 13, 2026 | We are excited to announce the launch of the new SAFESTOR (Research NAS) - Globus Access Request form, a service offered through Research IT.
2025 Research IT Holiday Closure
December 10, 2025 | In alignment with the Johns Hopkins University academic calendar, Research IT will be unavailable from December 24 to January 1 for service provisioning, onboarding, and non-urgent issues.
IT@JH HPC Assists Hopkins Researchers with Detecting Motor Impairment
September 29, 2025 | A research team at Johns Hopkins University is using IT@JH’s high-performance computing (HPC) resources to analyze high-resolution molecular imagery to study the cause of cerebellar ataxia, a condition that impairs motor control.
IT@JH Supports Hopkins Investigators Focused on Cancer Diagnosis and Understanding
June 16, 2025 | Eugene Shenderov, an associate professor of oncology and cancer research immunology at the School of Medicine and the Director of the Spatial Cancer Research Immunobiology & Therapeutics Laboratory (SCRIPT Lab), has been with Johns Hopkins for nearly 20 years.