Mary de Boer PhD Candidate, Kate Spielman PhD Graduate, and Anna Claire Tucker PhD Candidate - Department of International Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ...
As with any drug or medical product, when we decide to take a vaccine, we want to feel confident that its benefits outweigh any possible risks. Scientists and public health researchers take those ...
Add to Calendar 15 jhu-bsph-318191 MMI Thursday Seminar: Origin, evolution and function of the tenth gene of HIV-1 Weekly seminar series for Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology PhD, ...
Please join the IMPROVE Maternal Health Data Innovation & Coordination Hub and the International Center for Maternal and Newborn Health as they host a new seminar series. The first session, Dynamic ...
A conversation on the new state of funding for gender programming and research ...
Join author Kate Kelland for a book talk on how the world can learn from the mistakes of pandemics past and prepare to face down future viral threats. In her book, DISEASE X, Kelland draws on her ...
Abstract: The deleterious effects of particulate matter (PM) on human health are well documented and include increased risks for mortality from cardiovascular, respiratory, and neurological diseases.
A little movement could help prevent dementia, even for frail older adults, suggests a new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The researchers found that ...
First year MSPH student Alea Lopez did not set out on a career path in the policymaking arena of public health. Lopez, a proud native of Union City, New Jersey, earned her BS in Nutritional Science ...
Kesha Baptiste-Roberts, Associate Professor and PI for the Morgan State University Center for Maternal and Family Health Research, will discuss the perspectives of patients and providers on the use of ...
These hour-long, informal sessions provide an opportunity for BSPH investigators to meet with Vice Dean of Research Greg Kirk and other members of the Research Council, and express any questions, ...
Vaccines are the silent heroes of public health. Not only do they help protect people everyday from disease—they’ve helped to eradicate deadly pathogens like smallpox. Over the last 50 years, vaccines ...