Join Johns Hopkins psychiatrist Mary "Bit" Yaden as she provides an update on the use of psilocybin in research and clinical settings for a variety of mental health conditions.
The 2024 Symposium on Public Health Strategies for Combating Substandard and Falsified Drugs, hosted by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, will bring together global leaders, policymakers, and experts to address the critical issue of substandard and falsified drugs affecting public health worldwide.
Presented by Public Health + AI Strategic Endeavors, this AI Research Day explore the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and public health, including a keynote address about insights on how machine learning can help doctors make better decisions and help researchers make new discoveries and a poster session featuring prominent upcoming AI research.
This two-and-a-half-day conference that will showcase the results of Inheritance Baltimore, including how this project has turned arts and humanities education into reparative action and how it has brought nontraditional knowledge, archives, and arts into the agenda for research in Africana Studies.
Charo Mato's autobiographical documentary, 8 Historias Sobre Mi Hipoacusia (8 Stories About My Hearing Loss), is a poignant exploration of her life journey and a beautiful and highly intimate celebration of the experiences of those with hearing loss.
Grad students at the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and the Whiting School of Engineering: Learn how to craft a dissertation thesis statement, structure outlines, and develop your proposal. Lunch is provided with registration.
Explore emerging trends at the intersection of technology and the performing arts with a Peabody Dean's Symposium, multimedia performance, and celebration of Thomas Dolby as the inaugural Taylor A. Hanex Professor of Music for New Media.
Joanne Martin from the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum and Jasmine Blanks Jones from the Center for Social Concern will discuss the founding and history of the museum, and students from the Blackstorytelling: Public Health in the Black World course will perform, directed by Janice Greene, Maryland's state Griot.