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Can the Obesity Crisis Be Reversed? are due out in December. Wavelengths program manager Anna Marlis Burgard is creating public-engagement campaigns for the series and each professor. And for each book, Burgard pairs each professor with a science editor/writer to navigate the brisk writing process and assist in thinking about the storytelling of research in a public way. Fanzo will speak about her book as part of the Wavelengths: Conversations with JHU s Bloomberg Distinguished Professors virtual panel discussion during Alumni Week. Panelists will also include Wirtz, Pope, and fellow Wavelengths authors Ahima, Cooper, and Weeraratna. The Hub caught up with Fanzo to talk about food, writing about a global crisis during a global crisis, and why mobilizing matters.

Johns Hopkins leads nation in research spending for 41st consecutive year

University spent a record $2.917 billion in fiscal year 2019, a nearly 10% increase from 2018 Credit: Will Kirk / Johns Hopkins University By Katie Pearce / Published Feb 9, 2021 Johns Hopkins University led all U.S. universities in research and development spending for the 41st consecutive year in fiscal year 2019, spending a record $2.917 billion. The university s total R&D expenditure for fiscal year 2019 the most recent year for which nationwide data is available rose 9.6% from the previous year, according to the annual National Science Foundation report on higher education R&D. Johns Hopkins is proud to continue its decades-long legacy as the national leader in research funding, says Denis Wirtz, the university s vice provost for research and a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, pathology, and oncology. The support makes it possible for researchers throughout the Johns Hopkins community from the School of Medici

Oman Shuts Down Land, Air and Sea Borders For One Week

Oman Shuts Down Land, Air and Sea Borders For One Week Published December 21st, 2020 - 11:37 GMT Muscat, Oman (Shutterstock) The new strain is believed to be 70 per cent more transmissible. Oman has shut down land, air and sea borders starting December 22. The border closure will be in effect for one week. Earlier today, Saudi Arabia had suspended all international commercial flights for a renewable week. Entry to the kingdom through land and sea ports were suspended as well. The measures came after the spread of a new strain of Covid-19 in several countries in Europe. COVID-19 hotspots in the world?

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