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The Center's faculty regularly engage with local, national, and international media and share their science and policy expertise with the public on issues including:
- Global Health Security
- Emerging Infectious Diseases and Epidemics
- Medical and Public Health Preparedness and Response
- Deliberate Biological Threats
- Opportunities and Risks in the Life Sciences
Recent News
April 9: Leaders in biosecurity commend NSCEB Interim Report and AIxBio policy options paper, make additional recommendations
February 19: Center for Health Security Urges the Inclusion of Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) in Pandemic Agreement
February 12: Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security launches new practice-oriented playbook for addressing health misinformation
Media Mentions
NPR: Why are traces of bird flu showing up in the milk supply?, feat. Tom Inglesby, MD
Washington Post: As bird flu spreads in cows, fractured U.S. response has echoes of early covid, feat. Tom Inglesby, MD
CNET: Evidence of Bird Flu Found in Pasteurized Milk. Here's What That Means, feat. Amesh Adalja, MD
CNN: Scientists say USDA is sharing too little data too slowly on H5N1 flu, feat. Tom Inglesby, MD
Think Global Health: Pandemic Agreement Negotiations Begin Final Stretch: What To Expect, feat. Alexandra Phelan, PhD
The New York Times: Scientists Fault Federal Response to Bird Flu Outbreaks on Dairy Farms, feat. Tom Inglesby, MD and Caitlin Rivers, PhD
Center Newsletter
Health Security Decoded
A digest of news, events, and policy updates in health security, delivered via email weekly. Sources include major US and international news outlets and peer-reviewed journals, US government reports and press releases, respected social media, and publications from research institutes and nongovernmental organizations.