Virtual chats and info sessions offer interested students an informal opportunity to learn about life at the Bloomberg School. Chats are held select Thursdays from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. EST, or you can ...
Amon plans to continue the Center’s work of teaching and conducting research related to stigmatized and historically ...
Join Student Disability Services for a screening of Jennifer Brea's Sundance award-winning documentary, Unrest, a personal journey from patient to advocate to storyteller. Thursday October 24th at ...
ABSTRACT: Cable bacteria, filamentous microorganisms capable of long-distance electron transfer (LDET), have emerged as a fascinating subject of study in recent years. These bacteria create electrical ...
Late last month, Rwanda reported its first-ever case of Marburg virus disease. Like Ebola, Marburg can cause severe hemorrhagic fever and has high case fatality rates (20% to 90%, depending on the ...
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 More Than Conquerors: A Monument for Community Health Workers of Baltimore, Maryland 2021–2022 installation is a tribute to the unsung heroes of Baltimore's healthcare system: community health ...
Join us for a critical dialogue on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their profound effects on mental health and well-being in South America. Research leaders will discuss the prevalence of ...
A new study found that an individual’s ZIP code for their residence could indicate their risk of being fatally shot by police. A new study from researchers at the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence ...
Abigail Greenleaf MPH, PhD, will present findings from a high-frequency (bi-weekly calls), longitudinal (2 years) phone survey in Eswatini among young women. Using sequence analysis, she will present ...