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“The good news is that this fungal infection is treatable and cats can be cured if a diagnosis is made early,” said Arturo Casadevall, microbiologist and chair of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at JHSPH.
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Former surgeon general Dr Antonia Novello joins @DrJoshS on Public Health On Call to talk about her life and career—from being born with a rare condition, to her childhood in Puerto Rico, and her notable career in medicine and public health.
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Thank you to our guest speaker Chelsey Spriggs Chelsey Spriggs, Ph.D. for her fantastic talk this afternoon to Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at JHSPH faculty & students Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health!
#PrEP can be a game-changer for #TransgenderWomen in #HIV prevention, but barriers exist, according to Dr. Erin Cooney of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Explore her Journal of the IAS published research here: buff.ly/4cSvCRI
Ken Mayer #JoinUsEndIt #AIDS2024
On the new episode of #Unconfined , we hear from Debbie Berkowitz, who has been at the center of the vexed effort to ensure a safe workplace for poultry workers since her time as a union workplace safety advocate in the early 1980s. bit.ly/3vCqbpi #CLFUnconfined
Research often focuses on the impacts of adverse childhood experiences, neglecting the significant effects of positive ones. Center for Indigenous Health’s Melissa Walls discusses her experiences within Indigenous communities and the value of studying positive effects.
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For the 30th year Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has been named the top public health school in the nation, leading the country in tackling pressing challenges such as gun violence prevention, reproductive health, gender equity and more. Congratulations to the faculty, students and staff that…
Congratulations to Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health for being named the top public health school in the US for the 30th year. It's a remarkable achievement & a testament to decades of life-saving impact by its graduates, researchers, educators & innovators.
The collapse of Baltimore’s iconic Key Bridge left many people feeling symptoms of anxiety or intense fear. Hopkins psychologist George Everly talks about “psychological contagion” and how an accident like this can make us question our sense of safety.
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We are proud to again be named the #1 public health school in the nation by our peer schools and programs, as measured by U.S. News & World Report.
Read more details, including this year's rankings of specialty areas within public health >>> publichealth.jhu.edu/2024/johns-hop…
What happens when a former large animal vet (Meghan Davis ), a virologist (@andrewpekosz ) and a communications/podcaster/author (@sdesmon ) find each other in a zoom room? Well we discuss avian influenza infections in dairy cows of course!
The #WorldMalariaDay Symposium is on April 25. To attend, please REGISTER BY APRIL 11, this Thursday. Join us for this in-person event in Baltimore. It is among the largest World #Malaria Day events in North America. Register here: bit.ly/47WwaCt Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
PFAS aka “forever chemicals” are in all kinds of products—from waterproof makeup to fire retardants. CU School of Medicine’s Ned Calonge, talks to @SDesmon about how they affect our health.
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Khalil Ghanem, a Johns Hopkins Medicine professor with a joint appointment in Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health, discusses how the country—which just decades ago seemed on the brink of defeating syphilis—lost momentum. publichealth.jhu.edu/2024/why-is-sy…