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When Johns Hopkins bequeathed $7 million to create a hospital and university, he did so to benefit the city where he spent most of his life. Nearly 150 years later, Johns Hopkins remains steadfast in ...
A new AI tool to predict the spread of infectious disease outperforms existing state-of-the-art forecasting methods. The tool ...
Conference co-hosted by Johns Hopkins, American Enterprise Institute raises challenges and solutions for cultivating informed and engaged citizens through university-level civic education ...
Join this two-day CME symposium focusing on the dynamic and fascinating field of infectious diseases, for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, advanced practice providers, ...
The goal is to co-design this robot with families to ensure the stories are meaningful and interactive, and adapt to each child's growing vocabulary ...
The Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation is pleased to offer Best Practices in University Teaching, a multiday workshop for Johns Hopkins faculty. The workshop will present pedagogical best ...
Help us shape the future of alumni programs by encouraging alumni to take the survey and share their feedback; learn more, spread the word, and take the survey yourself if you're an alum ...
Seeking generally healthy, exclusively breastfeeding, first-time mothers, this study seeks to understand how plastic exposure impacts the health of mothers and infants ...
A reflection by Bill Kirst, A&S '00, on why we must protect the places that ignite ideas, inspire progress, and enrich our ...
Join the Center for Gun Violence Solutions for a free webinar, "Safe Storage Laws: A Step-By-Step Guide to a Life-Saving Policy" at 1 p.m. on June 16 to learn more about how safe storage laws save liv ...
Detection of cancer before a clinical diagnosis could give patients and caregivers more time for intervention and may lead to ...
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