Preprints and the Pandemic: Quality Control for High-Speed Science | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine
COVID-19 research is happening at lightning speed—sometimes at the expense of sound science.
COVID-19 research is happening at lightning speed—sometimes at the expense of sound science.
The presence of infectious diseases can be picked up through wastewater surveillance but how can this data be useful in predicting future outbreaks? Dr. Dylan…
There’s a lot of research around Type 2 diabetes that has informed patient care when it comes to diagnosis, treatment, and lifestyle management. But much…
Discovery by team of Johns Hopkins researchers could enable the development of therapies for cancer or other genomic diseases by activating genes on demand
The H5N1 strain of avian influenza has been found in dairy cows, raising concerns among scientists about what the spillover could mean for humans—and whether…
Cigarette butts are the most littered object in the world. With their plastic filters and toxic substances, they are a significant source of contamination for…
U.S. drug overdose deaths have soared over the past decade, and every state is being impacted. But research suggests states that haven’t expanded Medicaid coverage,…
The report comes as the CDC is keeping an eye on the spread of a similar fungal infection in South America that’s far more contagious.
Dr. Antonia Novella served as the 14th Surgeon General under President George H.W. Bush from 1989 – 1993. She is the first female and first…
The Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), established the National ERPO…
Much research has been dedicated to the long-lasting negative impacts of adverse childhood experiences—far less has focused on the powerful effects of positive experiences. Dr.…