Chipping Away at Malaria Speeding the search for new antimalarials: Alan Scott helps invent the malaria GeneChip A Global Health Snapshot Why Are 10 Million Children Dying? Matters of the Heart Does coronary artery bypass grafting surgery (CABG) lead to long-term cognitive decline? Joining Forces for Health Coming soon to a computer, a television and a world economic forum near you: the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Making History by Shaping the Future The Hopkins Sommer Scholars program will support up to 15 new master’s students and up to 15 new doctoral students each year
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"Poster Child" for the Internet MPH When Brant Goode applied to be an Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) officer in 1995, he didn’t expect to be accepted. “I thought, what the heck? They can only say no. And they did.” |