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BLOOMBERG AMERICAN HEALTH SUMMIT 2025

Working Together to Advance Public Health

On September 30, tune in to the livestream of the Bloomberg American Health Summit in Baltimore where public health practitioners from across the country will come together to learn from one another. Get inspired and consider applying to be a Bloomberg Fellow.

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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.

Program Spotlight

Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH)

The Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) is a professional degree alternative to the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree for students who want more focused skills in a specific field of public health or who lack two years of health-related work experience to begin or advance a career as a public health professional. MSPH programs generally require one academic year of coursework, followed by a field placement. The field placement duration and location vary by department/concentration.

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PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT

Master of Public Health (MPH)

The Master of Public Health (MPH) is our most flexible degree. With 12 concentrations to choose from, students can tailor their degree to their unique goals while completing classes at their own pace on campus, fully online, or a mix of the two.

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The cover of Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health magazine's 2025 spring issue. It features a black background with white text that reads "This Defining Moment."

This Defining Moment

The new special issue of Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health magazine finds hope in public health’s history, its people, and its future. It documents the broad and emerging impacts of U.S. government funding cuts on a wide range of research and projects in the U.S. and abroad, the scientists who conduct that work, and the people who benefit from it. It also highlights public health in action, and shares stories with lessons that can help us navigate the current moment.

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Research Saves Lives

Without research—at Johns Hopkins and at thousands of other universities, medical schools, and research institutions across the nation—scientific breakthroughs suffer, and the lifesaving treatments of tomorrow are at risk.

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For more on measles, check out these regularly updated resources from our Centers: 

U.S. Measles Tracker from the International Vaccine Access Center

Measles Outbreak Response Strategies from the Center for Outbreak Response Innovation

Meet Our Faculty

Our faculty are world-renowned experts, and trusted advisers to our students, public health leaders, and the public.

Jiangxia Wang
Associate Scientist
Biostatistics

Jiangxia Wang, MA, MS, teaches and provides statistical consulting to advance research in public health and medicine with a focus on studies in neurology and ophthalmology.

Assistant Scientist
Population, Family and Reproductive Health

Kristin G. Bevilacqua, PhD ’24, MPH, studies gender-based violence, with a focus on the impacts of migration on women’s risk for and experiences of violence. 

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Associate Research Professor
Biostatistics

John Muschelli, PhD '16, ScM '10, studies how biostatistics and data science can use neuroimaging and accelerometry data to improve clinical practice.

Christine Marie George
Professor
International Health

Christine Marie George, PhD, is an infectious disease epidemiologist who designs infectious disease control programs to promote health equity and prevent infections globally.

Join Us in Baltimore

Pursue a degree at the #1 school of public health in one of America's best cities. With 50+ museums, a bustling restaurant scene, gorgeous parks, and more, Baltimore is a great place to study and live.

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Why Choose the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health?

#1

Ranked by U.S. News & World Report since 1994

1st

and Largest School of Public Health

1,800+

Courses Offered

80+

Research Centers and Institutes

28K+

Alumni Living in over 115 Countries

90+

Degree Programs

45

Certificate Programs

3:1

Student-to-Primary-Faculty Ratio

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Our work is made possible in part by contributions from Bloomberg School donors.