The Public Health On Call podcast makes important public health topics accessible to all through quick, informative conversations. Hosts tackle complex topics through engaging interviews and ...
Nathan Dyjack, ScM '22, is a healthcare data scientist at the University of Alabama Birmingham Medical Center. Nathan currently oversees a mortality prediction dataset and inferential pipeline which ...
Monday, March 17, 2025, 10:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. ET The Center for Mental Health and Addiction Policy (CMAP) is thrilled to announce its 2025 Nexus Series, A New Policy Agenda to Address Mental Health ...
The Jenkins-Lord Lab is part of the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology PhD program at Johns Hopkins University, which provides full tuition and stipend support.
Switch-like compaction of poly(ADP-ribose) upon cation binding, Badiee M, Kenet AL, Ganser LR, Paul T, Myong S*, Leung AKL*, PNAS, 2023. *co-corresponding authors. The Leung Lab is part of several PhD ...
A new study published January 1, 2025 in Lancet Global Health revealed that socioeconomic-related inequalities in modern contraception use have been reduced in all 48 countries included in the ...
In November 2024, PFRH's Terri Powell and Beth Marshall were invited to teach their course, Children in Crisis: An Asset-Based Approach to Working with Vulnerable Youth, as part of the Hopkins Fall ...
What sparked your interest in public health? I was fortunate to join several public health clubs during my undergraduate experience, which allowed me to interact with community health organizations ...
The CWHSGR provides pilot grant funding for early-stage investigators with emphasis on diversity of candidates. We seek candidates interested in incorporating sex differences into their clinical, ...
On Wednesday, December 18th, 2024, at 1 pm ET, Dr. Kathrin Herrmann from CAAT will host the next 3Rs Training Webinar. Dr. Catharine Krebs from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine will ...
This year has been a rollercoaster for public health, with historic firsts, unwelcome comebacks, and rays of hope. Here’s a look back at a few of the significant public health topics we covered in ...
A recent study published December 2 on JAMA Network aimed at improving end-of-life planning for adults over 65 has shown mixed results, shedding light on both the effectiveness and potential ...