For 1 night only, C/2022 E3 aka Green Comet might add a little green to our night sky! bit.ly/3DDJjUE
Join us on the roof of the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy at Homewood tonight (2/3) from 7-9pm to get a glimpse of the comet. Info: bit.ly/3Hv9qOY
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🎙️ Listen to professor on The Ezra Klein Show. "There’s Been a Revolution in How China Is Governed."
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JHU students and faculty are invited to hear from Emmy Award-nominated costume designer Justine Seymour this Monday, Feb. 6. She is widely admired for her ability to authentically build character through costume. We hope to see you there!
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Come to the on 2/15 for our next Lunch and Learn on the First-Year Seminars with panelists Aliza Watters, , , , & Marisa O'connor, Register at
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Folks in around Baltimore- come hang out next week February 7 at 4PM and hear a discussion of my new book moderated by the brilliant . There will be food too!
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Join us on Thursday, Feb. 2 at 7pm EST for a virtual program with @marthasjones_, as she discusses her book "Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All" with fellow AAS member @ProfMSinha. #WomenMakeHistoryAAS
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On February 8, BDP Lawrence Jackson will be discussing and answering questions on his latest book - Shelter: A Black Tale of Homeland, Baltimore. We’re very excited for the event at the Welch Medical Library from 6:00-7:30 PM. @JHU_ODIHE
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It's official– is the FIRST to get trained on the single-molecule protein sequencing platform! Great work to loading our first chip with peptides. Excited for what we will discover on this cool new platform! #FriedLabNews
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Research professor Ethan Vishniac is among the newest class of fellows of the ! He is recognized for advancing our understanding of magnetic fields that shape the cosmos on multiple scales, and for his distinguished service to the scientific community as a journal editor🎉
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Calling all Johns Hopkins alumni! We want to hear about the best meal you've ever eaten. Share yours for a chance to be featured in the spring issue of Johns Hopkins Magazine. Be sure to include your full name and graduation year!
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Way to go, Kale!
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I once believed I would only be happy again if I completely physically recovered from my spinal cord injury—if I could just run and jump.
However, I later realized life is not over with a disability. I found happiness through community, hobbies, and continuing to live life.
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Congratulations to the Johns Hopkins researchers recently named as fellows for their contributions to their respective fields and the body of science as a whole.
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With the help of a wonderful team @WIRED, I recently had the chance to try to explain how mathematicians think about infinity at five levels of increasing complexity. You can see our conversations at the link below: twitter.com/WIRED/status/1…
Join on 2/8 for a free festival at bringing together scholars, artists, and the Baltimore community to grapple with democratic challenges and celebrate democratic resilience.
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Please join us for our first reading of the semester, a faculty reading and Q & A with Professor Lysley Tenorio, this Tuesday, January 31st at 6 PM. This event will be held in person and is free and open to all. writingseminars.jhu.edu/events/reading
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Junior Noah Trudeau is part of a research project with trialing a two-pronged approach to infant nutrition and health: at birth, infants in rural Bangladesh will receive a biofortified protein supplement paired with an antibiotic. #StudentResearch
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(A) That said, I *heart* Baltimore. It is a quirky city where creative people without massive trust funds can still come and experiment and do imaginative things.
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(Q) What do you like to do outside of work? (A) My husband and I love to travel. In fact, we’re mixing our interests. It has been a dream to wake up in Medellín, Colombia. I'll be here working on healthcare data at , and other institutions, including the central bank.
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(A) When I talk to students who want to do research, I suggest that they think about an engaging dinner party discussion. Next, take away the rhetoric and their feelings or their politics and re-cast that discussion as a research question that they should try to answer.
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(Q) Share a best practice or tip for successful teaching or mentoring.
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(A) I spend most of my time thinking about behavior and decision-making to try to understand inequality. I do this through the lens of what economists like to call “human capital,” which is all the stuff that makes us who we are.
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#FacultyFocus with , associate professor of economics. (Q) Describe your primary research or scholarship.
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Thank you for the nomination to be todays #SpotlightZebrafish!!! 
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Join the SNF Agora Institute for a free festival bringing together scholars, practitioners, artists, and the local community to grapple with democratic challenges and celebrate democratic resilience.
Feb. 8 in Baltimore
Register: cvent.me/PrPWPL?RefId=T
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Pleased to announce the 2023 symposium, "A Taste of Black Freedom: Black Foodways in Baltimore and Beyond." We will explore the history & continued importance of black food culture & politics. An amazing series of conversations. Hope to see you there.
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We're excited to be an event partner with for the 3rd annual Elijah E. Cummings Democracy and Freedom Festival on Feb. 8th. Check out the exciting lineup and register for this free event at the link! web.cvent.com/event/fa96b5d0
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(Q) What do you like to do outside of work? (A) I like to play tennis, basketball, eat good food, and (of course) binge-watch shows on Netflix. These days, my wife and I spend most of our time outside of work with our daughter, who is just a delight.
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(Q) Share a best practice or tip for successful teaching or mentoring. (A) In my classes and lab, I actively solicit constructive feedback from students, postdocs, and advisees and then identify one or two areas to (try to) improve every few months.
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(A) Our goal is to identify the patterns of activity in the brain that govern these parallel learning processes and then use that knowledge to reverse-engineer contextual deficits in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
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(A) Our lab uses optical techniques in animal models to observe and manipulate the brain in action as animals learn to link sensory stimuli with actions that produce desirable outcomes.
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#FacultyFocus with assistant professor , Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences. (Q) Describe your primary research or scholarship, and tell us what is most exciting about your current project.
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Congratulations to alum , who has just been sworn in as the 63rd governor of Maryland.
Moore graduated from in 2001 with a bachelor's degree in international studies and is now the state's first Black governor.
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"If proteins misfold, we are taught that chaperones are supposed to be able to fix them. But some proteins are like Humpty Dumpties: Once they fall, all the cells' men and horses can't put them back together again," says Stephen Fried, .
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"Be the hero in your own story. Own your unique flavor. Own who you are," said at JHU's 41st annual celebration of the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Jonathan Goldberg, a scholar of early modern literature, writing and sexuality, and literary theory, was a beloved mentor to generations of Hopkins students.
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In a course taught by the and JHU, students researched many of the objects in the American Modernism collection, studied how museum visitors engaged with them, developed themes to group them, and drafted text for their labels. 🖼️
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What if you could build any material you wanted, atom by atom? That’s the principle behind the groundbreaking work of , associate professor.
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🙏 to the & congratulations to Editor in Chief , Design Director , Featured Cover Artist , THR’s editorial team (, , , , et al.)!
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