Progress and Purpose
The midterm update of our 2019-2023 strategic plan describes accomplishments to date and identifies ongoing priorities.
Headlines
Omicron Q&A: Making Some Sense of the Messiness of This Moment
Experts are learning more about the fast-moving omicron variant in real time. Here’s what we know right now.
2021 In Review: Another Turbulent and Innovative Year for Public Health
In 2021, public health endured some enormous losses, but made some major gains and is closing out the year with so much left to do.
Early Use of Convalescent Plasma May Help Outpatients With COVID-19 Avoid Hospitalization
The researchers showed that convalescent plasma reduced the need for hospitalization by half for outpatients with COVID-19 who participated in the study.
Giving Voice
The 2021 Voices Against Racism series looks back, featuring faculty accounts of racism—institutional and personal—and efforts in support of racial equity.
2021—The Year in Global Health
What’s Ahead? Viral Mutations and Global Vaccinations
To curb future pandemics, we must address the ongoing challenges with global vaccine distribution.
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Bridging Faith and Science to Combat the Overdose Crisis Series
On Tuesday, February 1, hear President Bill Clinton, Dr. Chinazo Cunningham, Patrick J. Kennedy, Rabbi Arthur Schneier, and other leaders, discuss how the faith and public health communities can take action on the overdose crisis.
Have a question about COVID-19 vaccines? Let's chat!
VIRA, a chatbot from Johns Hopkins, responds to questions about COVID-19 vaccines instantly—and confidentially.
Our Academic Program Offerings
Our programs welcome those from within and outside the traditional boundaries of public health. Whether you're a future college graduate, a midcareer public health leader, or someone looking to make a career change, we have a program for you.
We're cultivating a diverse, inclusive, and nurturing environment.
Our schoolwide Inclusion, Diversity, Anti-Racism, and Equity Action Plan identifies strategies for creating an anti-racist environment where we fuel our creativity and excellence by cultivating a more equitable, inclusive, and socially just community.
Meet Our Faculty
Our faculty are world-renowned experts, and trusted advisers to our students, public health leaders, and the public.
Xiaobin Wang
Xiaobin Wang, MD, ScD ’91, MPH, pediatrician and molecular epidemiologist, focuses on early life origins of diseases, and maternal and child health
Daniel Polsky
Daniel Polsky, PhD, is an economist with a research focus on access to affordable, quality health care through innovations in health insurance design, coverage, and payment.
Maggie Wear
Maggie Wear, PhD, MS, studies fungal polysaccharides and catalytic antibodies in the lab and teaches critical thinking and social justice in science.
Abdulgafoor Bachani
Abdulgafoor M. Bachani, PhD '11, MHS '08, studies how to address burden of and preventing injury and disabilities, and to expand access to rehabilitation services.
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Degree Programs
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Certificate Programs
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