Hopkins on the Hill at Home

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ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Hopkins on the Hill is a biennial showcase of the range, value, and impact of federally-funded research and programming at Johns Hopkins University. This year, we’re taking our science into your homes and on your screens. Hear from early career researchers and practitioners to learn about their work in tracking and combatting COVID-19, education, space exploration, health care, extreme materials, climate change, and more!

Click here to watch a welcome from our Maryland State Representatives!

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May 5, 2021, 12 p.m. EDT

 

How Does Federal Research Funding Work?
Presenters: Cybele Bjorklund, Denis Wirtz, and Keri Althoff

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May 12, 2021, 12 p.m. EDT 

How do we redirect an asteroid? 
Presenters: Nancy Chabot and Keri Althoff 
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May 19, 2021, 12 p.m. EDT 

How will extreme materials save the world? 
Presenters: Tim Weihs, Lori Graham-Brady, Kerri-Lee Chintersingh, and Keri Althoff 
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May 27, 2021, 12 p.m. EDT 

How can we support people who want to age at home? 
Presenters: Sarah Szanton and Keri Althoff 
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June 2, 2021, 12 p.m. EDT 

How do researchers partner with indigenous communities to improve health and well-being? 
Presenters: Melissa Walls, Victoria O’Keefe, and Keri Althoff 
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June 9, 2021, 12 p.m. EDT 

How do you prepare for a highly infectious disease? 
Presenters: Brian Garibaldi and Keri Althoff 
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June 16, 2021, 12 p.m. EDT 

How can weather prediction save lives and money? 
Presenters: Ben Zaitchik and Keri Althoff 
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June 23, 2021, 12 p.m. EDT 

How can we address educational disparities exacerbated by COVID-19? 
Presenters: Annette Anderson, Richard Lofton, and Keri Althoff 
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June 30, 2021, 12 p.m. EDT 

How do you track a pandemic for the entire world? 
Presenters: Lauren Gardner, Beth Blauer, and Keri Althoff 
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 Event Date
Starts:
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
10:00am EDT

Ends:
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
1:00pm EDT
 Location
Via Livestream on jhu.edu/hopkinsathome
Baltimore, Maryland 21218
 Contact
Hopkins at Home
hopkinsathome@jhu.edu