Virus behavior can have both positive and negative repercussions in the world, and in our bodies. At this present time the world is coping with a pandemic caused by the … Continue reading “Online exhibit: A World of Viruses”
Virus behavior can have both positive and negative repercussions in the world, and in our bodies. At this present time the world is coping with a pandemic caused by the … Continue reading “Online exhibit: A World of Viruses”
Join us on February 2 for the first installment of the COVID-19 and the Law: Disruption, Impact, and Legacy Seminar Series. This seminar series will consider the ethical, legal, regulatory, … Continue reading “Seminar Series: COVID-19 and the Law: The Interaction of COVID-19 and Health Law”
Virus behavior can have both positive and negative repercussions in the world, and in our bodies. At this present time the world is coping with a pandemic caused by the … Continue reading “Online exhibit: A World of Viruses”
Virus behavior can have both positive and negative repercussions in the world, and in our bodies. At this present time the world is coping with a pandemic caused by the … Continue reading “Online exhibit: A World of Viruses”
Virus behavior can have both positive and negative repercussions in the world, and in our bodies. At this present time the world is coping with a pandemic caused by the … Continue reading “Online exhibit: A World of Viruses”
The COVID-19 pandemic—the greatest public health challenge in more than a century—has forced many hard decisions. The partial or full closures of schools nationwide have become a flashpoint with very … Continue reading “Critical Public Health Questions for 2021: Closing (and Reopening) Schools and Workplaces”
A webinar about artists and their creative interventions during the pandemic to promote public health and social justice. Dr. Kim Leary will open the panel with comments about the American … Continue reading “Leveraging the Arts for a Healthier & Just America”
You are invited to the BOOK LAUNCH webinar for “Critical Epidemiology and the People’s Health,” by Jaime Breilh, a leading Ecuadorian scientist in the field of social epidemiology and collective … Continue reading “Book Launch for Critical Epidemiology and the People’s Health”
Speaker: Lisa A. Cooper, MD, MPH, FACP, James F. Fries Professor of Medicine and Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Equity in Health and Healthcare, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, School … Continue reading “Yerby Diversity Lecture in Public Health: Lisa A. Cooper, MD, MPH, FACP”