Pet vaccines don’t just protect our beloved animals—some of them protect us, too. Vaccines for pets have a lot in common with vaccines for humans, from how they’re developed and tested to the purpose ...
, a new policy resource that can help lawmakers, advocates, and public health officials understand how their state’s laws are linked with federal immunization guidance. ACIP recommendations impact ...
Driven by declining MMR vaccination rates, increased international travel, and pockets of low herd immunity, measles cases have surged significantly in the U.S. In 2025, the nation saw the highest ...
John M. Leong, MD, PhD, Professor and Chair, Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Tufts School of Medicine is this week's MMI Thursday Seminar speaker.
Stephanie Hicks, PhD, MA, in an applied statistician who develops methods, tools and open source software for the analysis of genomics data.
(Fiocruz), and IGTC. Although tobacco advertising is banned in Brazil, there are currently no specific regulations to control or ban the public promotion of tobacco company CSR activities, providing a ...
This seminar will explore the opportunities, risks, and underlying assumptions involved in using AI for interpretive qualitative research. Drawing on sociological and computational perspectives, Laura ...
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is launching a new fellowship program to support incoming full-time master’s students. The Dean’s Fellowship in Public Health Leadership is an ...
Abstract: Causal inference with spatial, temporal, and meta-analytic data commonly defaults to regression modeling. While widely accepted, such regression approaches can suffer from model ...
The part-time DrPH program prepares early- to mid-career public health professionals for leadership roles in public health policy and practice positions as well as in health services delivery settings ...