The ongoing outbreak poses a low risk to the public, but it signals cracks in our public health infrastructure.
Researchers estimate 22,180 more live births and 478 more infant deaths than expected across 14 states, including Texas, that banned abortion between September 2021 and August 2022. In two new papers, ...
Dr. Wirtz is a faculty member in the Department of Epidemiology and affiliated with the Center for Public Health and Human Rights and the Center for Humanitarian Health at Johns Hopkins School of ...
I am currently an associate faculty member and doctor of public health (DrPH) candidate at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. I also currently serve as the director of the Syria ...
The JH-CWHSGR is proud to host New York Times Bestselling author Cat Bohannon to present on her acclaimed book Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution on Tuesday, March ...
A special storytelling event spotlighting the experiences of refugees working in public health. This special live storytelling event spotlights the remarkable experiences of refugees in the Johns ...
Betsy Ogburn, PhD, MS is a professor in the Department of Biostatistics, where she develops methods for causal inference with complex data, including social network data and data with unmeasured ...
This talk will explore the importance of approaching secondary data with a critical eye. Reusing existing datasets – whether from government agencies, social media platforms, or online repositories – ...
Zoom Link: https://JHUBlueJays.zoom.us/j/96754551494?pwd=9p3ms15EhmYZ9vobE78W0JlwnMfqwc.1 ...
Protecting research participant and patients’ privacy is challenging not just for security, but also when anonymizing data for external collaborators, publications, and research databases. Join JHU ...
Dr. Falb is a social epidemiologist who uses qualitative and quantitative research approaches to collaboratively design, test, and scale violence against women and children prevention and response ...
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