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Joined April 2008

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  1. What does it mean to "beat" ? Completely eliminating transmission or just keeping death and hospitalization rates low enough for health systems to manage normally? epidemiologist weighs in:

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  2. A team of JHU undergrads are trying to help combat the pandemic from their living rooms by designing a ventilator alternative for patients.

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  3. cases and hospitalizations are surging in the U.S. Tomorrow, , , and will discuss the steps we must take now to reverse these troubling trends. 🗓 November 19th 🕛 Noon–12:30 p.m. EST 🔗

    Our panel will discuss what the trends indicate and recommended approaches to contain the virus nationally and among different populations. We will also discuss what U.S. President-Elect Joe Biden’s leadership, before and after his inauguration, and promising vaccine results may bring to the equation.
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  4. Daily data trends for November 18, 2020: 📈 U.S. new cases: 161,934 🧪 U.S. positivity ratio: 9.98% 🇺🇸 New cases rising: Illinois, Texas, California Learn more at

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  5. "As public health experts like to say: Vaccines do not save lives; vaccination saves lives." and explain the tasks and challenges ahead for distribution and delivery of a vaccine:

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  6. More than 520,000 people from around the world have completed the COVID-19 Contact Tracing course developed by and available for free via .

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  7. It's OK to call us John Hopkins. The first "s" is optional. !⃝ ᴛʜɪꜱ ᴄʟᴀɪᴍ ᴀʙᴏᴜᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ɴᴀᴛɪᴏɴ'ꜱ ꜰɪʀꜱᴛ ʀᴇꜱᴇᴀʀᴄʜ ᴜɴɪᴠᴇʀꜱɪᴛʏ ɪꜱ ᴅɪꜱᴘᴜᴛᴇᴅ

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  8. Co-founded by Johns Hopkins faculty members, the Global Health Policy Research Forum () encourages international collaboration, inclusivity, and interdisciplinary research.

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  9. Nov 17

    Congratulations to Sarah Hörst, HEMI Fellow, PI at the Horst Group and assistant professor at the Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, for being awarded the James B. Macelwane Medal! Read more here 👉

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  10. Join us Thursday for the next event in our R.A.C.E. Matters series: Building Community in the Hour of Chaos, a discussion with . 🗓️ Thursday, Nov. 19 🕡 6:30 p.m. EST Register here:

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  11. "Distributing and delivering the [COVID-19] are enormous challenges that will determine the speed and strength of our recovery," explain and .

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  12. Nov 16

    It takes a lot of parts, and a lot of people, to build 's first mission. ☄️ 🛰 Get a behind-the-scenes look as the team at assembles the DART spacecraft (feat. APL's Betsy Congon).

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  13. "States have the legal and constitutional authority to require that the people who live in that state be vaccinated," 's Joanne Rosen tells on our . Hear more about vaccines and the law on . 🎧

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  14. Nov 17

    TODAY at 4PM EST: Join our discussion on the feasibility + potential consequences of decoupling tech linkages between the US & China w/fmr Sec. Richard Danzig, & Dean & Prof. . 🔗

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  15. Wearing face masks prevents the spread of , but can lead to skin irritation for some. A dermatologist provides advice.

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  16. A new saliva-based test developed by a team of researchers has been found to accurately detect the presence of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes , from small samples of saliva.

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  17. Nov 15

    Join us for a discussion on U.S. foreign policy and following the 2020 election with former ambassador to Ukraine, William B. Taylor and Dean . 🗓️ Thursday, November 19 | 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM EST 🔗

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  18. "Ending the pandemic will require a safe and effective vaccine. And the best and most ethical way to create one is to make sure the most vulnerable populations are well represented in clinical vaccine trials."

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  19. Nov 14

    The mission of ’s STEM office is to develop our nation’s talent. is committed to helping students & teachers develop their literacy and competency in science, technology, engineering & math. Check out our programs:

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  20. Nov 15

    Cello professor was called the "Mr. Miyagi of Cello" by - find out why

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