A Parasite-Powered Hunger Strike
Does Plasmodium drive mosquitoes’ feeding behavior?
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An exploration of one of our most basic needs—and what failing to meet it means.
>Heads in the Cloud
With laptops, free online courses, and a startup, Biostatistics Professor Jeff Leek aims to open doors to data science careers for Baltimore youth.
>20 And Counting
Two decades of transforming family planning research, policy, and advocacy.
>Hot on Cholera's Trail
Antibodies and algorithms help track outbreaks and identify hot spots.
>Dates + Deadlines
>The Man Behind the Curtain
In a career spanning decades and continents, Henry Mosley quietly transformed the field of public health.
>What It's All About
Resilience, individual to global, is at the core of the public health mission.
>Collections Summer 2019
It started with the purchase of the 1895 tome Malaria Fevers of Baltimore at New York City’s Argosy Book Store in 2014.
>Advocating for Better Maternal Health in the U.S. and Globally
CCP's Susan Krenn and Christy Turlington Burns discuss challenges and opportunities in global maternal health.
>Rethinking: Minding the Gap
Focusing on race obscures the true drivers of cancer disparities.
>The Accidental Gerontologist
Karen Bandeen-Roche uses statistical methods to identify biological signatures of resilience and frailty.
>Outbreak 101
Students role-play a federal response to a pandemic.
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