Spring 2016
We’re maximizing our impact by unleashing the power of academic public health worldwide.
Engaging Baltimore brings the tools and actions of public health to help the city.
Sommer Scholars have a knack—and a need—for founding NGOs.
How does climate change impact the global food system? Cindy Parker aims to find out.
A kid’s autism risk skyrockets when mom is obese and diabetic.
Furry friends might be immunity boosters against MRSA.
The New Science of Thriving
Our well-being—individually and as a society—depends on mindfulness.
Drug safety expert G. Caleb Alexander and Clinton Health Matters Initiative CEO Rain Henderson focus on solutions to America’s prescription opioid epidemic.
Today’s researchers fulfill the dreams of their pioneering ancestors.
What’s the solution to India’s sanitation crisis? It’s not just more toilets.
Susan Sherman wants the high-risk world of Baltimore’s strip clubs to be safer for the women who work in them.
William Henry Welch is the School’s origin story, the point-source of the chain reaction of discovery from one cohort of researchers to the next.
Today’s researchers fulfill the dreams of their pioneering ancestors.