Johns Hopkins Epidemiology
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On May 15, Johns Hopkins Epidemiology and JohnsHopkinsEHE host a panel discussion on community advocacy in support of Camp Lejeune drinking water health studies. Panelists include Patrick breysse, Jerome Ensminger and Michael Partain. Email [email protected] for Zoom info.
“My goal is to innovate systems and build supports to free up space for creativity and to come together as a department to address the big challenges facing epidemiology and public health,” notes incoming chair Shruti Mehta. publichealth.jhu.edu/2024/shruti-me…
Congratulations to Lorraine T. Dean, ScD, who received an Excellence in Practice Award for her project 'Centering Health Equity in Baltimore’s Guaranteed Income Pilot Project'! She worked to make Baltimore the first national mayoral-sponsored guaranteed income program focusing on health.
Promising results of on-demand mobile #hypertension training tool for primary care workers. A pilot study in Nigeria
Resolve to Save Lives Johns Hopkins Epidemiology Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Larry Appel JHU Welch Center
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Today, our Johns Hopkins Epidemiology MHS and ScM students present their research posters in Feinstone Hall.
Excited to showcase another of our amazing Johns Hopkins Epidemiology postdocs for today's Current Topics seminar! Sahar Assi discusses the link between hearing loss and geriatric outcomes.
What role do contaminant metals play in environmental justice and U.S. cancer disparities? Molly Schwalb breaks it down in her final defense today.
In today's Public Health On Call, Liz Selvin and Michael Fang debunk many common misconceptions about Type 1 diabetes.
The JHU Summer Epi/Biost has lots of course offerings to choose from in 2024. Register today for professional development or academic credit!
📃Full course list: publichealth.jhu.edu/academics/grad…
🗓️Jun 10-28, 2024
💻All courses available online
In his final defense seminar today, Jason Haw (黃傑順) discusses challenges and opportunities for young people living with HIV in the age of universal antiretroviral therapy.
For our next Translational Epidemiology seminar, Emily Smith-Friendly Neighbor Epidemiologist discusses translating epidemiology in policy in global health. Join us!