On March 21, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security’s peer-reviewed journal Health Security published a new commentary online on the national approach to evolving and emerging drug threats.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security continues to be a trusted, independent, and expert voice in policy conversations about the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act (PAHPA) reauthorization, which is due this fall.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security recently provided feedback and suggestions in response to a Request for Information (RFI) in preparation for the upcoming Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act (PAHPA) reauthorization due by September 30, 2023.
In a New York Times commentary, Dr. Tom Inglesby, marks the third anniversary of WHO declaring COVID-19 a pandemic and reflects on lessons learned that could help the country better prepare for the next pandemic.
A group of senior scientists and public health experts has responded to draft recommendations from the NSABB regarding oversight of research involving ePPP and DURC.
The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security has accepted 31 professionals and scholars into its Emerging Leaders in Biosecurity Initiative (ELBI) fellowship program for 2023.
The Composite of Post-Event Well-Being (COPEWELL) project, funded through grants and contracts provided by the CDC since 2011, is an evidence-based model and collection of tools and resources that foster a community-wide approach to better defining and understanding the relationship between resilience and disasters.