At the end of March, the KP.2 variant was causing about 4% of infections in the U.S., according to the CDC, while its parental strain, JN.1, was causing over 50% of infections at that time. As 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 ...
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 ...
This chat, sponsored by the ICTR Biostatistics and Study Design Program, focuses on how to best work with electronic health record (EHR) data, as well as tools and practices to improve the ...
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Following years of consistent engagement by dedicated advocates and legislators, a purchaser licensing bill, sometimes referred to as permit-to-purchase, passed the final hurdle in Delaware and has ...
Please join us for a fireside chat on the intricate landscape of Asian American Identity with distinguished speaker and fellow Hopkins alumni, Dave Prakash, MD, MBA and moderated by alumni leader, ...
Rev. Pamula Yerby-Hammack says that she once held firm to the beliefs taught by her church community that “mental illness is caused by moral and/or spiritual failure on the part of the individual” and ...
Please sign up here one hour before the clinic's standing time. The biostatistician expert running the clinic will send an MS Team note to confirm availability and initiate an MS Teams call.
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 ...