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Public health
Tick talk
Published
Sept 2013
Environmental infectious diseases are the focus of JHU's Fisher Center
/ Gazette
Water warriors
Published
Sept 2013
Photos
JHU fellows head out on the Chesapeake Bay to battle threats of global climate change
/ Gazette
Professor Richard Morrow, pioneer in international public health, dies at 81
Published
Aug 20, 2013
He helped establish public health programs in developing countries
/ School of Public Health
Medal of distinction
Published
Aug 20, 2013
School of Nursing professor among 32 recipients of Florence Nightingale Medal
/ School of Nursing
Disease visualization
Published
Aug 2013
Free software suite is designed to collect, analyze, visualize, and share information within a national disease surveillance system
/ Gazette
Potty talk
Cat poop peril?
Published
July 11, 2013
Researchers: Cat poop poses 'major potential public health problem'
/ CNN
Fever forecast
Published
Summer 2013
By accurately predicting outbreaks of mosquito-borne illnesses, a new model from APL gives officials a head start on prevention
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Beat the heat
Sensor invention
Published
May 15, 2013
Video game device could help save children trapped in overheated cars
Focus on human trafficking
Published
April 18, 2013
Experts will convene at JHU to discuss needs of child sex trafficking survivors
Forecast: fever
APL develops early warning system for disease outbreaks
Published
March 21, 2013
Scientists use new model to successfully predict dengue fever outbreaks weeks in advance
/ Applied Physics Laboratory
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