In early June, the USDA confirmed a case of New World screwworm (NWS) in Texas, alarming health officials and raising concerns about potentially devastating effects on the American cattle industry.
The Department of Environmental Health and Engineering advances global impact through pioneering research, innovative education, and practice.
The Graduate Training Programs in Clinical Investigation (GTPCI) are the first of their kind. A joint venture between the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH) and the Johns Hopkins ...
Health Economics is an applied field of study that allows for the systematic and rigorous examination of the problems faced in promoting health for all. By applying economic theories of consumer, ...
With experts in so many diverse topics, The Bloomberg School seeks to enhance our faculty's ability to identify potential collaborators and navigate access to data, sample, and participant research ...
The Exposure Sciences and Environmental Epidemiology (ESEE) track offers research and training opportunities in key topic areas relevant to environmental and occupational health. These include air, ...
Non-Degree Students Junior or mid-level professionals (ie, non-degree students) with at least a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, a strong academic record, and ...
This table aims to provide an abbreviated listing of the most common section numbers used during regular BSPH terms, with information for students and faculty about which type of section number might ...
Vaping aerosols contain thousands of unknown chemicals and substances not disclosed by manufacturers, including industrial chemicals and caffeine, according to new research led by Carsten Prasse, an ...
The launch of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline marked an important federal milestone as suicide rates continue to rise in the country. Researchers, Sachini Bandara, PhD, MS, and Elizabeth Stuart, PhD ...
Embrace the Healing Power of Nature Welcome to our Spring 2024 issue of Health Equity Happenings! It’s been a productive and successful season at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity. Here are a ...
) each reporting more than 200 cases so far this year. Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is extremely contagious and is a particular concern for newborns and young infants, who are especially ...
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