A new study led by researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health estimates that thousands of lives could have been saved during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic if convalescent ...
Analysis finds nonprofit hospitals’ tax benefits concentrated among about 200 hospitals, and are dominated by state and local ...
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The CCTES Seminar Series is held on the first Thursday of the month. Please join the Center for Clinical Trials and Evidence Synthesis in welcoming Riaz Qureshi, PhD, MS, assistant professor at the ...
Degree Program: MSPH Area of Interest: Women’s, Sexual, and Reproductive Health; also obtaining a certificate in Gender and Health Hometown: Union, NE / Chicago, IL Previous Degree(s) Earned: Bachelor ...
Meet Benjamin Eichelman, MHS ’23 Program: Master of Health Science in Environmental Health Graduation year: 2023 Hometown: Greenwood, Minnesota Fun fact: "I’m an avid sailor.” Benjamin Eichelman ...
Each term, Bloomberg faculty are given recognition by the academic deans for their dedication to teaching, based on excellent rankings on the official course evaluations by students. Honorees are ...
Following the completion of the third offering of the Global Rehabilitation Leadership Institute (GRLI), led by the Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit (JH-IIRU) on July 26 in Dar es ...
An invitation-only panel discussion about how to maximize AI's benefits for public health and minimize its risks. Artificial intelligence has astonishing potential to transform how we confront public ...
The Johns Hopkins University Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT) and the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine are launching a new workshop series focused on animal-free New ...