Johns Hopkins School

'Johns Hopkins School' - 24 News Result(s)

  • "Remarkable Influence": Bharat Biotech Co-Founder Honoured By Johns Hopkins
    India News | Press Trust of India | Friday May 24, 2024
    Dr Krishna Ella, co-founder and Executive Chairman of Bharat Biotech, has been awarded the prestigious Dean's medal by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the Hyderabad-based pharma company said on Friday.
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  • Natasha Perianayagam: 5 Points On Indian-Origin Girl Named In "World's Brightest" Student List
    Feature | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja | Tuesday February 7, 2023
    Indian-American Natasha Perianayagam was named in a list of "world's brightest" school students by the US-based John Hopkins CTY for the 2nd year.
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  • Adar Poonawalla's Take On Booster Shots Against Omicron? Watch Video He Shared
    Offbeat | Written by Sanya Jain | Thursday December 23, 2021
    Serum Institute of India chief Adar Poonawalla has shared a hilarious video in support of booster shots against the Omicron variant of Covid-19.
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  • Infants Who Are Fed Solid Foods Early May Be Prone To Health Risks In Future; Says A Study
    Edited by Neha Grover | Monday April 6, 2020
    The latest research carried out by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health discovered that infants who started having solid foods early on showed changes in the levels of gut bacteria and bacterial byproducts.
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  • Kerala's 'Free' Special School To Open On December 3
    Education | Indo-Asian News Service | Sunday November 3, 2019
    The biggest highlight of the institution would be, those who wish to pay for the services can do and those who do not want to pay, need not do so. This facility has been set up on the lines of the prestigious Johns Hopkins University of the United States.
    www.ndtv.com/education
  • Thousands Of Myanmar Women Forced Into Marriage In China: Study
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday December 7, 2018
    Thousands of vulnerable women and girls from northern Myanmar are being trafficked to China and forced to marry, a study said Friday, offering a rare look at an issue that grips the conflict-hit borderlands.China has around 33 million fewer women than men due to the decades-long one-child policy.
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  • As Pakistan Faces Trump Attacks, Its Army Seeks Peace With India: Report
    World News | Chris Kay, Bloomberg | Friday December 7, 2018
    "Saying that the military is on board suggests to the Indians that this time it will be different, since Pakistan's military and intelligence apparatus has been perceived as disruptors to formal rapprochement processes," said Shamila Chaudhary, a former White House and State Department official and now a fellow at Johns Hopkins University School of...
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  • India Lost 2.6 Lakh Children Due To Diarrhoea, Pneumonia In 2016: Report
    India News | Press Trust of India | Friday November 9, 2018
    India's vaccination coverage to prevent rotavirus infection, a leading cause of severe diarrhoea in young children, was the lowest among the 15 countries which introduced it last year, a new report said Friday. It also pointed out that India lost over 2.6 lakh children under five years from pneumonia and diarrhoea in 2016.
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  • This Is What Happens To A Shy Octopus On Ecstasy
    Science | Ben Guarino, The Washington Post | Friday September 21, 2018
    If you give an octopus MDMA, it will get touchy and want to mingle. What sounds like the premise of a children's book set at Burning Man is, in fact, the conclusion of a study published Thursday in the journal Current Biology. Neuroscientist Gul Dolen, who studies social behavior at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and octopus ex...
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  • Excessive Calcium May Damage Your Heart: Study
    Press Trust of India | Friday October 14, 2016
    Researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the US evaluated the effects of calcium supplements versus calcium in the form of food.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Pedestrian Deaths In India Could Be Double Than Officially Stated
    India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Friday July 29, 2016
    More than double the pedestrians die every day on Indian roads that what the official figures suggest, according to a new study.
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  • Drones Could Cut Vaccine Delivery Costs: Bruce Lee
    Written by shubhamv | Wednesday June 22, 2016
    Senior author Bruce Lee, Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, made the statement.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Meet the New York Teen Accepted to All 8 Ivy League Colleges
    Offbeat | Associated Press | Wednesday April 6, 2016
    Augusta Uwamanzu-Nna, whose parents came to the U.S. from Nigeria, has until May 1 to decide whether she'll attend one of the prestigious northeastern universities. She also can choose from Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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  • Study: HIV Can Hide And Grow In 'Sanctuaries' In Body After It's Undetectable In Blood
    Health | Ariana Eunjung Cha, The Washington Post | Tuesday February 9, 2016
    A new National Institutes of Health-funded study shows that HIV can still live and grow in the body even after disappearing from the blood following aggressive antiretroviral therapy.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Exercise Could Protect the Brain From Ageing
    Health | Press Trust of India | Monday November 23, 2015
    Exercise may increase the level of an enzyme which protects the brain from energy-depleting stress that can lead to ageing and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, a new study in mice has found.
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'Johns Hopkins School' - 24 News Result(s)

  • "Remarkable Influence": Bharat Biotech Co-Founder Honoured By Johns Hopkins
    India News | Press Trust of India | Friday May 24, 2024
    Dr Krishna Ella, co-founder and Executive Chairman of Bharat Biotech, has been awarded the prestigious Dean's medal by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the Hyderabad-based pharma company said on Friday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Natasha Perianayagam: 5 Points On Indian-Origin Girl Named In "World's Brightest" Student List
    Feature | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja | Tuesday February 7, 2023
    Indian-American Natasha Perianayagam was named in a list of "world's brightest" school students by the US-based John Hopkins CTY for the 2nd year.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Adar Poonawalla's Take On Booster Shots Against Omicron? Watch Video He Shared
    Offbeat | Written by Sanya Jain | Thursday December 23, 2021
    Serum Institute of India chief Adar Poonawalla has shared a hilarious video in support of booster shots against the Omicron variant of Covid-19.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Infants Who Are Fed Solid Foods Early May Be Prone To Health Risks In Future; Says A Study
    Edited by Neha Grover | Monday April 6, 2020
    The latest research carried out by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health discovered that infants who started having solid foods early on showed changes in the levels of gut bacteria and bacterial byproducts.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Kerala's 'Free' Special School To Open On December 3
    Education | Indo-Asian News Service | Sunday November 3, 2019
    The biggest highlight of the institution would be, those who wish to pay for the services can do and those who do not want to pay, need not do so. This facility has been set up on the lines of the prestigious Johns Hopkins University of the United States.
    www.ndtv.com/education
  • Thousands Of Myanmar Women Forced Into Marriage In China: Study
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday December 7, 2018
    Thousands of vulnerable women and girls from northern Myanmar are being trafficked to China and forced to marry, a study said Friday, offering a rare look at an issue that grips the conflict-hit borderlands.China has around 33 million fewer women than men due to the decades-long one-child policy.
    www.ndtv.com
  • As Pakistan Faces Trump Attacks, Its Army Seeks Peace With India: Report
    World News | Chris Kay, Bloomberg | Friday December 7, 2018
    "Saying that the military is on board suggests to the Indians that this time it will be different, since Pakistan's military and intelligence apparatus has been perceived as disruptors to formal rapprochement processes," said Shamila Chaudhary, a former White House and State Department official and now a fellow at Johns Hopkins University School of...
    www.ndtv.com
  • India Lost 2.6 Lakh Children Due To Diarrhoea, Pneumonia In 2016: Report
    India News | Press Trust of India | Friday November 9, 2018
    India's vaccination coverage to prevent rotavirus infection, a leading cause of severe diarrhoea in young children, was the lowest among the 15 countries which introduced it last year, a new report said Friday. It also pointed out that India lost over 2.6 lakh children under five years from pneumonia and diarrhoea in 2016.
    www.ndtv.com
  • This Is What Happens To A Shy Octopus On Ecstasy
    Science | Ben Guarino, The Washington Post | Friday September 21, 2018
    If you give an octopus MDMA, it will get touchy and want to mingle. What sounds like the premise of a children's book set at Burning Man is, in fact, the conclusion of a study published Thursday in the journal Current Biology. Neuroscientist Gul Dolen, who studies social behavior at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and octopus ex...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Excessive Calcium May Damage Your Heart: Study
    Press Trust of India | Friday October 14, 2016
    Researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the US evaluated the effects of calcium supplements versus calcium in the form of food.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Pedestrian Deaths In India Could Be Double Than Officially Stated
    India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Friday July 29, 2016
    More than double the pedestrians die every day on Indian roads that what the official figures suggest, according to a new study.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Drones Could Cut Vaccine Delivery Costs: Bruce Lee
    Written by shubhamv | Wednesday June 22, 2016
    Senior author Bruce Lee, Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, made the statement.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Meet the New York Teen Accepted to All 8 Ivy League Colleges
    Offbeat | Associated Press | Wednesday April 6, 2016
    Augusta Uwamanzu-Nna, whose parents came to the U.S. from Nigeria, has until May 1 to decide whether she'll attend one of the prestigious northeastern universities. She also can choose from Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Study: HIV Can Hide And Grow In 'Sanctuaries' In Body After It's Undetectable In Blood
    Health | Ariana Eunjung Cha, The Washington Post | Tuesday February 9, 2016
    A new National Institutes of Health-funded study shows that HIV can still live and grow in the body even after disappearing from the blood following aggressive antiretroviral therapy.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Exercise Could Protect the Brain From Ageing
    Health | Press Trust of India | Monday November 23, 2015
    Exercise may increase the level of an enzyme which protects the brain from energy-depleting stress that can lead to ageing and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, a new study in mice has found.
    www.ndtv.com
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