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Making the world a healthier place through improvements to our environment - one student and one project at a time.

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Big congratulations to our EHE faculty recognized for excellence in teaching at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health! These educators inspire the next generation through their dedication and innovation. Learn more: ow.ly/i3Am50VHeOE Marsha Wills-Karp (she/her)

Big congratulations to our EHE faculty recognized for excellence in teaching at <a href="/JohnsHopkinsSPH/">Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health</a>! These educators inspire the next generation through their dedication and innovation.

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Design Day Preview: The flood risk at Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant is only predicted to get worse in coming years. A JohnsHopkinsEHE student team is working w/ Baltimore City on a hybrid flood management plan combining barriers & wetlands. engineering.jhu.edu/news/designing…

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Join us for our next grand rounds, "Earned Mistrust: How Public Health Forfeited Trust During COVID. What It Would Take to Earn Trust Back" with Pete Sandman. 📅May 9.⏰12 P.M. Register ⤵️ ow.ly/pV2H50VO3Q2

Join us for our next grand rounds, "Earned Mistrust: How Public Health Forfeited Trust During COVID. What It Would Take to Earn Trust Back" with Pete Sandman.
📅May 9.⏰12 P.M. 
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🔬@Tanya_Alderete shows how research can change lives. Her work linking pollution, the gut microbiome, and child health is shaping interventions and public health policy. #EnvironmentalHealth #GutMicrobiome @nih_niehs niehs.nih.gov/research/suppo…

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The future of toxicology is human-focused and AI-driven. @thomashartung19 talks about how AI and organoid models are replacing animal testing to better protect human health. 📺 Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=txtDpC… Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins Engineering Bloomberg Originals

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In this entry of our interview series, we are seeing Yiguang Zhu discussing some of the work he’s done for his PhD and how it added to the larger, international conversation surrounding NAMs Next Post will come out on May 28th, 2024

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Congratulations Meghan Davis DVM, PhD ’12, MPH ’08, selected as the 2025 recipient of the Ernest Lyman Stebbins Medal—the highest honor bestowed by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to a faculty member who has made extraordinary contributions to teaching programs over at least 5 years.

Congratulations <a href="/meghandavisdvm/">Meghan Davis</a> DVM, PhD ’12, MPH ’08, selected as the 2025 recipient of the Ernest Lyman Stebbins Medal—the highest honor bestowed by <a href="/JohnsHopkinsSPH/">Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health</a>  to a faculty member who has made extraordinary contributions to teaching programs over at least 5 years.
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🚨New manuscript alert🚨 Our latest paper in Environmental Science & Technology Journals describes the implementation of a #nontarget method to identify candidate organic tracers that may help improve estimates of infants' dust ingestion rates JohnsHopkinsEHE lnkd.in/eMZnAYaa

🚨New manuscript alert🚨

Our latest paper in <a href="/EnvSciTech/">Environmental Science & Technology Journals</a> describes the implementation of a #nontarget method to identify candidate organic tracers that may help improve estimates of infants' dust ingestion rates

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Pay-to-release wildlife programs aim to protect vulnerable species - but without proper oversight they can fall short of their conservation goals. Paul J. Ferraro highlights why accountability is key.🐢🌍 Read more➡️ ow.ly/HMYY50VWt4A University of Oxford

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“While they are not as accurate as regulatory monitors, [community monitors] are able to provide real-time information to communities in the places they live and breathe." Peter DeCarlo ow.ly/taiW50VYoEM Marsha Wills-Karp (she/her)

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Plumbing leaks that go untreated can lead to issues with mold. Mold is never good to breathe in, but if you have asthma, it can worsen your asthma symptoms. #AsthmaAndAllergyAwarenessMonth

Plumbing leaks that go untreated can lead to issues with mold. Mold is never good to breathe in, but if you have asthma, it can worsen your asthma symptoms.

#AsthmaAndAllergyAwarenessMonth
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In Episode 18 of Unconfined,James Skeet re-imagines an agricultural practice that relies on indigenous regenerative intelligence. clf.jhsph.edu/unconfined-pod…

In Episode 18 of Unconfined,James Skeet re-imagines an agricultural practice that relies on indigenous regenerative intelligence. clf.jhsph.edu/unconfined-pod…
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EHE's Carsten Prasse talks about #PFAS and beer. New study makes alarming discovery about beer: 'Highlights the need for broad, coordinated action' PrasseLab <thecooldown.com/sustainable-fo…>

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Congratulations to Sarah-Marie Alam El Din who successfully defended her dissertation on Single-Particle ICP-MS for Characterizing Metals Following E-Cigarette Exposure.

Congratulations to Sarah-Marie Alam El Din who successfully defended her dissertation on Single-Particle ICP-MS for Characterizing Metals Following E-Cigarette Exposure.
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The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health values being a diverse, inclusive, and nurturing environment for all students, faculty, and staff. Our programs welcome those from within and outside the traditional boundaries of public health. Whether you're a future college

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"The home environment can actually be a substantial risk in and of itself," says JohnsHopkinsEHE's Jaime Madrigano, who researches environmental and climate-related stressors with the goal of informing equitable health policies. hub.jhu.edu/2025/06/03/nih…

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🎉 Huge congrats to the 2025 ChesapeakeWEA Student Design Competition champions! Your innovation and hard work wowed the judges. Next stop: representing us at WEFTEC 2025 in Chicago! 🌟 👏 Let’s hear it for the future of water! 🔗 hub.jhu.edu/2025/04/28/stu…

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Congratulations to Kate Marquess for successfully defending her dissertation on Fragile Foundations: Investigating the Impacts of Flame Retardants and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals on Childhood Vitamin D and Bone Mineral Density. Marsha Wills-Karp (she/her)

Congratulations to <a href="/KateMarquess/">Kate Marquess</a> for successfully defending her dissertation on Fragile Foundations: Investigating the Impacts of Flame Retardants and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals on Childhood Vitamin D and Bone Mineral Density.
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