Increasingly, funders and publishers are requiring that researchers share their data openly in repositories for the purpose of making research more transparent and reliable. If you work with data ...
About the Shared Care Network Meeting Each year, the Hopkins Economics of Alzheimer's Disease & Services (HEADS) Center hosts a Shared Care Network Meeting, an event that enhances communication ...
ERPOs, also known as red flag laws, are a promising public health intervention that temporarily removes firearms from an individual behaving dangerously and at increased risk of harm to self or others ...
Medical debt is associated with deferred dental care, medical care, and mental health care, even among people with health insurance, according to a new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins ...
Abstract: Understanding spatial variation in extreme events is critical for risk management and early warning systems. Spatial extremes exhibit complex dependence structures that require sophisticated ...
Kasper D. Hansen, PhD is an applied statistician who developed methods and software for high-throughput genomics and genetics.
Over the past two decades, the United States overdose landscape has undergone several distinct phases shaped by changes in the drug supply and prescribing practices. In the 1990s and early 2000s, ...
Firearm violence is a preventable public health tragedy affecting communities across the United States. In 2024, 44,447 people died by firearms in the United States — an average of one death every 12 ...
Leslee Montgomery is an award-winning mental health advocate specializing in psychological safety in high-stress, high-hazard work environments. With extensive field experience, she supports ...
Stephanie Hicks, PhD, MA, in an applied statistician who develops methods, tools and open source software for the analysis of genomics data.
Jiangxia Wang, MA, MS, teaches and provides statistical consulting to advance research in public health and medicine with a focus on studies in neurology and ophthalmology.
The Department of Mental Health and leaders from across the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health convened on February 2 for an urgent discussion that explored the burgeoning use of ...