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This week's MMI Thursday Seminar Coccidioides, climate change and countermeasures: Recent advances in Valley Fever research features Bridget Barker, PhD. Dr. Barker is a Professor in the Department of ...
The vast majority of vector-borne diseases in the U.S. are caused by ticks and the viruses, bacteria, and parasites they carry. Baumgarth, a professor in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology and ...
The Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions at the Bloomberg School of Public Health has released a new guide, Indiana’s Jake Laird Law Implementation Guide. The Jake Laird Law (JLL) is ...
Stepping into the Student Involvement Fair as a freshman four years ago, CJ Cole experienced the same excitement that had first drawn him to science as a child. “My mind went instantly to my ...
On April 1, 2025, the Center for Mental Health and Addiction Policy (CMAP) at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health hosted a pivotal event titled “Suicide Prevention in U.S. Jails: A Public ...
What sparked your interest in public health? My purpose in pursuing public health stems from recognizing how health disparities are a result of systemic and systematic violence coupled with a desire ...
In 2021, there were at least 68 domestic violence-related homicides in South Carolina. 69% were by firearm. The county with the highest gun homicide rate in 2022 was Orangeburg County, with a rate ...
Description: Gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM) are at increased risk of HIV infection. Criminalization and stigma of same sex behaviors serve as critical barriers to access and ...
Dr. Elizabeth Selvin is a Professor of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and holds a joint appointment in the School of Medicine, Division of General Internal ...
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