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Research

The School’s research endeavors aim to improve the public’s health in the U.S. and throughout the world.

Overview

The School provides extensive guidance, infrastructure, and support in pursuit of its research mission. Our Office of Research (research@BSPH) is organized into three core areas: strategy and development, implementation and impact, and integrity and oversight. Our exceptional research teams comprised of faculty, postdoctoral fellows, students, and committed staff are united in our collaborative, collegial, and entrepreneurial approach to problem-solving. The School actively supports faculty to enhance their ability to secure funding in a competitive environment. Further, we provide support and guidance for the successful implementation of research projects and to maximize their impact.

This is a knowledge management and sharing platform which serves as a one-stop, first option for identifying information, resources, and best practices for research activities.

Introducing the research@BSPH Ecosystem

The research@BSPH Ecosystem aims to foster an interdependent sense of community among faculty researchers, their research teams, administration, and staff that leverages knowledge and develops shared responses to challenges. The ultimate goal is to work collectively to reduce administrative and bureaucratic barriers related to conducting experiments, recruiting participants, analyzing data, hiring staff, and more, so that faculty can focus on their core academic pursuits. Our goal is simple: Give people more time to do the things they love to do!

We are always working to provide our faculty with current precise content. If you have brief suggestions to help us improve this site, please comment below. For more extensive modifications please connect with us at BSPH.research@jhu.edu.

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