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  1. The vaccine endorsed by this month is the product of 30 years of research and development. It is not only the first against malaria, but the first for any human parasitic disease. Q&A with deputy director Photini Sinnis:

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  2. What can families expect now that FDA advisers have endorsed Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11? Johns Hopkins public health experts answer important questions:

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  3. Will you *beanie* there for ? Make your gift of $25+ to our Fall into Winter Campaign and you can receive a limited-edition JHU winter beanie to sport your Hopkins pride! You can support any area of JHU closest to your heart. Click below!💙

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  4. For the first time in over 50 years, an grant will fund psychedelic treatment research. "The historical importance of this grant is monumental," says Matthew Johnson () of .

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  5. "I very much don't want us to get complacent," said epidemiologist during Friday's COVID-19 briefing. "Particularly when case numbers we're seeing nationally are still far beyond what they were at our lowest point in mid-June."

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  6. “This is all extremely good news, and I love that they are expanding the validation efforts so that there won’t just be more tests, but high-quality tests,” said senior scholar .

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  7. It's essential that we head into the holidays with as much COVID-19 protection as possible, says epidemiologist . She explains how COVID-19 case rates in the U.S. could be affected by travel and gatherings:

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  8. The long-awaited Telescope will help astronomers understand the birth, evolution, and future of our universe. , located on the JHU Homewood campus, will conduct the science and mission operations.

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  9. Congratulations to the ten JHU faculty members elected to the , one of the highest honors in health and medicine. Meet the researchers and learn about their work:

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  10. Oct 25

    Johns Hopkins APL formally opened Building 201 and its state-of-the-art research facilities on Oct. 19, with a ceremony featuring Maryland and other government and university leaders.

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  11. "There was simply no one like Jerry Schnydman. He gave his all to his beloved alma mater from the moment he walked onto Homewood Field to the moment he left the President's Office for the last time," recalls JHU President Ron Daniels.

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  12. We are deeply saddened by the passing of Jerry Schnydman, a legend and beloved member of the Hopkins community. Between his time as a student-athlete, employee, and secretary to the board of trustees, Schnydman spent the better part of five decades at Hopkins.

    Black and white photo of Jerry Schnydman as an undergraduate student athlete. He stands on a large empty grass field and wears practice gear, including a #12 jersey and arm padding. He holds a lacrosse stick in the air to his right.
    Group photo of 2008 Hopkins men's lacrosse team standing on Homewood Field during practice, joined by Jerry Schnydman (left) and President Bill Brody (center, wearing #57 jersey). Each person is smiling and wearing full practice gear, including blue padding and helmets.
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  13. "They're compatible vaccines, so someone could go and get their COVID-19 vaccine and get an influenza vaccine [the same day]," confirms Bill Moss, executive director of .

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  14. “There is no shame in experiencing these feelings,” says of , who explains some signs of pandemic-related trauma and how to manage these symptoms.

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  15. Getting vaccinated is the best way to have a safe Thanksgiving with few precautions, says epidemiologist . "Everybody should do their part to come to that gathering with as much immune protection as they can."

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  16. Johns Hopkins has been awarded the first federal grant for psychedelic treatment research in over 50 years. The nearly $4M grant from will fund a three-year multisite study into the potential impacts of psilocybin on tobacco addiction.

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  17. During last night’s town hall in Baltimore, answered a question about climate change from JHU sophomore class president Kobi Khong. “Mr. President,” Biden said. “You’re absolutely right.”

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  18. "We think that the next step is to start a dialogue about providing public health services to these people that are no longer going to be arrested," says.

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  19. Oct 19

    Hexcite deadline extended to Friday for Non-Clinical applications! Join our accelerator for design, technical, business students or affiliates ready to develop a medical software idea! Apply by 5pm ET, Friday 10/22:

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  20. "We're seeing some breakthrough infections among vaccinated people...but that's expected and doesn't mean the vaccines are failing." Anna Durbin of discusses some misconceptions surrounding natural immunity and COVID-19 vaccines:

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