JohnsHopkinsEHE
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Making the world a healthier place through improvements to our environment - one student and one project at a time.
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http://ehe.jhu.edu 02-08-2016 14:09:26
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#ISEE2024 ISEE Env Epi starting strong! Excellent presentations from JohnsHopkinsEHE — candidates Melissa DeSantiago Grant Tore and alums Drs. Joyce Lin Tyler Smith cover health risks from agrochemicals to early life metal exposure to pollutants on maternal-child health 💫
🎓 Applications are OPEN for AY 2025-2026 educational opportunities at JohnsHopkinsEHE and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health! ✨ 🌍 Apply by December 1 for our #HealthSecurity track in the #PhD and #DrPH programs. centerforhealthsecurity.org/2024/applicati…
#ISEE2024 ISEE Env Epi Day 2 — Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health PhD candidate Katie Kurowski giving us the scoop on 💩! Great talk on swine fecal waste source tracking to CAFOs 🐷
“Some structured government oversight and requirements will be necessary in order to reduce risks of especially powerful tools in the future." Anita Cicero Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security in TIME #ArtificialIntelligence ow.ly/pCne50T8RiL
The two kinds of studies “provide answers to different questions, looking at different exposure metrics.” ~ Jaime Madrigano in Science Magazine ow.ly/PXPs50T6QWn
Join #CLFExperts Bob Martin, Keeve Nachman, Tom Philpott, Chris Heaney, and D’Ann Williams on Sept. 25 &26 at the The Harkin Institute ’s conference on Agriculture & Public Health Drake University Register today: sites.google.com/view/aaephconf…
📣new manuscript alert📣 Our latest paper, a collaboration with the Ranville lab at Mines, shows how the chemical and microbial fingerprint of streams can change due to human recreation. JohnsHopkinsEHE doi.org/10.1021/acsest…
Congrats Tanya L. Alderete💥! #ISEE2024
"Heat can have an impact on many physiological systems in the body." ~ Jaime Madrigano on WUSA 9 Reporting Watch: ow.ly/L48Y50T9W81 🌡️🥵
"We certainly can say that there are adverse public health implications from living in a neighborhood like that." ~ Chris Heaney in The Baltimore Banner with Matthew Aubourg. #CurtisBay What it’s like to live in Curtis Bay, Baltimore’s pollution epicenter ow.ly/VgAr50T8Koq
“Air is tricky. You can choose to not partake of the water or the snacks on the table, but you can’t just abstain from breathing.” ~ Gigi Gronvall in Scientific American ow.ly/9Bbv50TetiW
"The key to preventing sloth fever is to protect yourself against bug bites, especially in areas with high transmission like Brazil and Cuba," says Amesh Adalja popsugar.com/travel/oropouc…
In the latest issue of AMA Journal of Ethics, team members Rebecca Critser and Paul A. Locke discuss The 3R’s, how those principles fall short today, and potential modification to make the principles more effective. Congratulations to Rebecca and Paul on their publication 🔗Below