By: Maggie Cogswell
Graham Mooney and Jeremy Greene interviewed in Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health
February 18, 2021Graham Mooney and Jeremy Greene interviewed in “How History Helps Explain Pandemic Behavior” by Anna Louie Sussman, Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health.
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Graham Mooney publishes article in the Annals of Internal Medicine
February 9, 2021Dr. Graham Mooney publishes an excellent editorial in the Annals of Internal Medicine: “The Dangers of Ignoring History Lessons During a…
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Join us on February 3-7, 2021, for “Critical Conversations on Reproductive Health/Care: Past, Present, and Future”
January 19, 2021Scholars from across disciplines at the Johns Hopkins University and School of Medicine are organizing a conference entitled “Critical Conversations on…
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The Center for Medical Humanities & Social Medicine’s Epidemic/Endemic Speaker Series: Dr. Vesla Weaver & Dr. Carolyn Sufrin
January 15, 2021Join us on Friday, January 15th at 2pm, for the fourth iteration of Epidemic//Endemic speaker series, “Policing, Incarceration, and Health,” with…
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Join us for a very brief virtual opening of the online photo exhibition “Picturing Pandemic Baltimore” at 5 pm on Wed. Dec. 9!
December 8, 2020Pandemics are, by definition, global phenomena, but they are lived locally. In association with a special issue on COVID-19, the Bulletin…
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The Center for Medical Humanities & Social Medicine’s Epidemic/Endemic Speaker Series: Dr. Nitsan Chorev and Dr. Christy Thornton
December 2, 2020We invite you to register for the third iteration of Epidemic//Endemic: Medical Humanities & Social Medicine 2020-21. On Friday, December 4th…
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Deadline for “Picturing Pandemic Baltimore” extended to November 21st
November 11, 2020There’s been a lot on people’s minds as of late. In response, the Bulletin of the History of Medicine and the…
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The Center for Medical Humanities & Social Medicine’s Epidemic/Endemic Speaker Series: Professors Kim Gallon & Kirsten Ostherr
November 9, 2020Please join Professors Kim Gallon and Kirsten Ostherr at 2:00 PM (EST) this Friday, November 13th, for the Center for Medical…
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The Center for Medical Humanities & Social Medicine’s Epidemic/Endemic Speaker Series to begin October 30th
October 27, 2020This Friday will herald the start of the Center for Medical Humanities & Social Medicine’s year-long monthly virtual speaker series entitled,…
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Elizabeth O’Brien receives the Richmond Brown prize for best dissertation
October 26, 2020Congratulations to Professor Elizabeth O’Brien on winning the Richmond Brown prize for best dissertation on the history of Latin America, the…
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