A two-part podcast series focused on the health consequences of severely restrictive abortion legislation. In the wake of the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe vs. Wade, states rushed to enact ...
A brief talk from a senior editor at Nature Medicine sharing insights into the editorial and review process. Join the Department of International Health for a brief talk discussing the priorities of ...
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health recognized the Class of 2024 during its convocation ceremony on Wednesday, May 22, at the Homewood Field on Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood ...
Capstone and/or Practicum: Ph.D. Dissertation - Exploring the Acceptability and Impact of Long-Acting Injectable Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Among Persons Assigned Male at Birth in Baltimore City Why are ...
The Johns Hopkins Center for Law and the Public’s Health enhances the effectiveness and visibility of law as a tool to protect and promote the public’s health. Our faculty explore innovative uses of ...
Tara Thiagarajan, founder of Sapien Labs, to speak on adolescent mental health research and behavioral implications. Join us either at the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, Candler ...
Though Illinois has stronger gun violence prevention laws than much of the country, there are specific actions Illinois could take to further reduce rates of firearm death and injury in the state.
Through scientific research that identifies innovative solutions to the gun violence epidemic and advocacy that drives action on the local, state and federal levels, the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun ...
This crucial event is a collaborative effort between the Center for Health Disparities Solutions and the Center for Gun Violence Solutions at Johns Hopkins University. It includes a dynamic half-day ...