Masako Horino, DrPH, RD, is a Public Health Research Specialist and nutrition epidemiologist working at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). Dr. Horino has been working on improving ...
Ms. Wescott will speak on extreme weather trends from an upper-level atmospherics view down to the regional impacts and implications for the healthcare sector and the critical infrastructure required ...
Introductory seminar on AI concepts, ethical use, transparency, and lessons from applying tools like ChatGPT in research. This foundational seminar covers core AI concepts and emerging research ...
November 12 marks World Pneumonia Day, a time to recognize progress in the fight against one of the leading killers of young children around the world. In 2023, pneumonia was responsible for more than ...
This year’s American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting was hosted November 2-5 in Washington, DC. The Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy had many students and faculty ...
The November 19, HEADS Center Seminar will be led by health economist Jing Li, PhD. Jing Li is a health economist at the University of Washington School of Pharmacy with research interests in the ...
The Center’s goal is to promote the health and well-being of women, infants, children, adolescents and their families in the United States. Our purpose is to educate the next generation of leaders in ...
Welcome to the Welch Center, where our interdisciplinary faculty and trainees collaborate on groundbreaking epidemiologic, clinical, and translational research related to preventing and controlling ...
Although great progress continues to be made, the burden of pneumonia and diarrhea continues to be deeply inequitable, with over 70% of under-five mortality concentrated in just 15 countries. The 2024 ...
The American Public Health Association has recognized two Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health faculty for their ...
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 ...
Since 1991, when the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended hepatitis B vaccination for all newborns, infections with hepatitis B virus in children and teens have decreased by 99%.
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