News & Media
Press Enquiries
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
September 21: Applications Now Open for Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Educational Opportunities for 2024-2025 Academic Year
September 14: Applications now open for the Emerging Leaders in Biosecurity Fellowship Class of 2024
July 10: Center for Health Security submits Senate RFC on PAHPA reauthorization
Media Mentions
Prevention: These Are the RSV Vaccine Side Effects in Older Adults, According to Doctors, feat. Amesh Adalja, MD
Prevention: What Does a Faint Line on a COVID Test Mean, and Does It Still Mean You’re Positive?, feat. Amesh Adalja, MD
Yahoo! Life: Women say COVID vaccines affected their periods. A new study adds to mounting evidence., feat. Amesh Adalja, MD
ABC News: Genetically modified mosquitoes and vaccines -- what you need to know about dengue fever, feat. Amesh Adalja, MD
The New Humanitarian: AI, small fixes, and the world beyond Big Aid: Takeaways from the UNGA sidelines, feat. Tom Inglesby, MD
Health: How Often You Should Test for COVID-19 in 2023, According to Experts, feat. Amesh Adalja, MD
Fortune: Where to order free COVID tests from the U.S. government—and why you should think twice before throwing away expired ones, feat. Amesh Adalja, MD
Maryland Matters: Johns Hopkins to receive $23.5M as part of new nationwide disease response network, feat. Caitlin Rivers, PhD
Bloomberg: Diseases and Electric Currents Lurk in Floodwater : Prognosis, feat. Amesh Adalja, MD
Center Newsletter
Health Security Decoded
A digest of news, events, and policy updates in health security, delivered via email two times per week. 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.