Johns Hopkins IT Develops New AI Transcription Service for Research
Research IT Solutions designed a new AI Transcription Service to meet an increasing need for a convenient and approved transcription solution for investigators.
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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 Research IT Environment Now Compliant with NIST SP 800-171!
May 13, 2025 | We are happy to announce that the IT@JH Research IT environment is now compliant with the National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication (NIST SP) 800-171 information security standard.
Successful migration and sunset of Phoenix High-Performance Cluster (PHPC)
The Phoenix High-Performance Computing (PHPC) workloads and users were recently migrated to DISCOVERY HPC.
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.