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Walls, co-director of the university’s Center for Indigenous Health, will receive a $250,000 grant to further her community-based work improving the health and well-being of native communities
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Mashup Score: 12Johns Hopkins winds down pioneering pandemic data tracking - 2 year(s) ago
The Coronavirus Resource Center, a critical resource during the COVID-19 pandemic, will cease the collection and reporting of COVID-19 data on March 10; other Hopkins COVID-19 resources remain available
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Center for Africana Studies sponsors two-day symposium to explore the history and politics of Black food in Baltimore
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Mashup Score: 1Barbara Migeon, genetic medicine pioneer, dies at 91 - 2 year(s) ago
Migeon, the sixth woman to reach the rank of professor at the School of Medicine, remembered for her dedication to education and her influential research in genetics
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Mashup Score: 0Where is ChatGPT taking us? And do we want to follow? - 2 year(s) ago
Johns Hopkins computer scientist Daniel Khashabi discusses the pros and cons of the revolutionary natural-language processing tool—and predicts where it may head in the future
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Mashup Score: 6Where is ChatGPT taking us? And do we want to follow? - 2 year(s) ago
Johns Hopkins computer scientist Daniel Khashabi discusses the pros and cons of the revolutionary natural-language processing tool—and predicts where it may head in the future
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Mashup Score: 3Study affirms link between sickle cell disease, risk of increased mortality in pregnant people - 2 year(s) ago
The study finds that the mortality rate for pregnant people with sickle cell disease is 26 times higher than the national average—a figure that hasn’t improved since the last time this population was assessed
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Mashup Score: 6
Research findings related to friction could improve the design of personal prosthetic devices and sustainable energy systems
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Mashup Score: 3The thorny history of sickle cell anemia - 2 year(s) ago
As part of the university’s Racism and Repair in the Modern Academy project, Johns Hopkins researchers look inward at the past, present, and future of treatment for this disease
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Mashup Score: 4Understanding the UN report on ozone layer recovery - 2 year(s) ago
Assistant professor Scot Miller offers insight on the United Nations’ most recent assessment of the Montreal Protocol, which offers good news on the restoration of the ozone layer
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On Monday, @JHUCIH co-director @MelissaLWalls received a significant boost for her work in the form of the 2023 President's Frontier Award, which recognizes exceptional @JohnsHopkins scholars who are on the cusp of transforming their respective fields. https://t.co/CIQJlrdwLf