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Andrew C. Stokes Will Give a Talk on “Geographic and Temporal Patterns in COVID-19 and Excessive Mortality in the United States”

Founded in response to the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, Dr. Stokes, Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Health at Boston University School of Public Health, created and leads a […]

Professor Ben Zaitchik, the P.I., received a $25 million Department of Energy grant to create equitable climate solutions for people living in Baltimore city.

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Professor Ben Zaitchik, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, received a $25 million Department of Energy grant to create equitable climate solutions for people living in Baltimore city. He is the P.I. 

Alarm Bells As U.S. Abortion Ruling Fuels Rush On Morning-after Pill

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Health experts warn that bulk-buying a medication that is legally sold over the counter nationwide is unnecessary, and risks taking pills away from those most in need.Caroline Moreau is quoted at […]

Implications of Overturning Roe v. Wade [Podcast]

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Suzanne Bell discusses the medical community’s response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade at Bloomberg.

Surveillance in Schools Associated With Negative Student Outcomes

Surveillance at schools is meant to keep students safe but sometimes it can make them feel like suspects instead. Odis Johnson is quoted at Tech & Learning.

Expert insists on gun reform after school shooting 

A gunman stormed into an elementary school Tuesday in Uvalde, Texas, killing 19 children and two teachers. An expert at Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions at the Bloomberg […]

Study demonstrates African women’s long-term use and adherence to ART

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A study demonstrated that African women with HIV used ART for years and maintained high adherence, benefiting both themselves and their children.Taha E. Taha is quoted at Healio.

HPC Scientific Core Kicks off Its First Short Course

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The course “Basics of Accelerometry Data Analysis” online or in-person at the HPC Conference room, 12:-00-1:00 pm 5/6/2022, will be taught by Dr. Wenxuan Huang (HPC Assistant Research Scientist). This […]

New measurement suggests U.S. undercounts people in poverty 

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Krieger School economist Robert Moffitt developed a new household spending-based measurement leading to new findings (JHU HUB).

HPC Call for Pilot Project Proposals 2022-2023

The Hopkins Population Center (HPC) invites Faculty Associates to submit pilot proposals for the 2022-2023 project year. HPC will fund two proposals in the period. Read the RFA https://popcenter.jhu.edu/files/2022/03/HPC_pilot_RFA_22_23.pdf