Add to Calendar 15 jhu-bsph-317996 A Conversation with CEPI's Kate Kelland on DISEASE X: The 100 Days Mission to End Pandemics Join author Kate Kelland for a book talk on how the world can learn from ...
My research focuses on mental health services for low-resource and underserved populations. My training is in psychiatric epidemiology, including a background in advanced methodological approaches and ...
Research interests include best practice models to enhance all-hazards public health emergency readiness and response. Specific areas of focus include disaster response surge capacity; design and ...
My research focuses on climate change and mental health and Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) in humanitarian settings. My training is in psychiatric epidemiology with a specific focus on ...
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 ...
Paul Bolton's main areas of expertise are program design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation. His work treats all four elements as part of an integrated whole in which applied research methods ...
I am an infectious disease epidemiologist and general internist focused primarily on the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB). My interdisciplinary research lies at the nexus of experimental and ...
Dr. Sell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering and a Senior Associate at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg ...
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 ...
Jalonne L. White-Newsome, PhD is a nationally recognized visionary, problem solver and passionate leader who recently served in the Biden-Harris Administration. White-Newsome’s personal and ...
The term mental hygiene has a long history in the United States, having first been used by William Sweetzer in 1843. After the Civil War, which increased concern about the effects of unsanitary ...