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Camille
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Thoughts are my own -- the way it's been since birth. Passionate about politics, cooking, good journalism, sports, the beach and kids.
Katılım Şubat 2016
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From the discovery of insulin 100 years ago to today’s potential cures in clinical trials, every breakthrough has been driven by university research. The future depends on continued investment in merit-based science.
Tune in as President Daniels recently joined @MIT president (and fellow Type I diabetic) Sally Kornbluth in an appearance on the national Diabetics Doing Things Podcast. diabeticsdoingthings.com/podcast/episod…



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Johns Hopkins University to go tuition-free next year for undergraduates whose families have annual income of less than $200,000. forbes.com/sites/michaelt…
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President Trump delivered remarks at Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day, honoring the "more than one million American service members who have made the supreme sacrifice." abcnews.link/E7dakLr
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JHU’s Daniels on the Federal Research Compact: To the extent that we have this wonderful machine that is merit based … to maintain that system and see that as the engine of American progress is going to take support from the American people. #impactmaryland
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From research breakthroughs to community partnerships, every dollar spent at Johns Hopkins is an investment in the people and future of our state.
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“Over the past 50 years, public health has saved lives at rates that feel almost miraculous,” writes @EllenJMacKenzie. “As I prepare to finish out my time as dean, I am thinking about that powerful history—and our yet-to-be-determined future.” magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu/2025/way-forwa…
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An interactive tool from Johns Hopkins University lets you track the spread of measles as the U.S. suffers its worst year in decades. f-st.co/p2HKpn2
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@BaltStreetNews My mother has it. Exercise as much as you can and lift weights for both the dopamine and the strength. Upper body strength will be key to your continued independence. All the best.
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Powerful op-ed by ex-DJS Secretary Vinny Schiraldi again asserting he resigned (and Moore is a liar) bc of MD’s refusal to stop auto charging kids as adults: “My participation in this harmful farce left a stink on me that won’t soon wash off.”
Gift link: baltimoresun.com/2025/06/26/sch…
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Research Saves Lives
Johns Hopkins University@JohnsHopkins
With NIH support, Johns Hopkins researcher @deniswirtz and his team are making big strides in cancer research. Using AI and multiscale imaging, their research provides insight into how tumors grow, spread, and vary across populations. This work opens pathways for developing new cancer treatments that could save countless lives. #ResearchSavesLives bit.ly/3Gh3aNC
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After having terminated lawyers for unaccompanied children, the government is now making toddlers represent themselves in deportation proceedings.

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4-year-old migrant girl, other kids go to court in NYC with no lawyer: 'The cruelty is apparent' gothamist.com/news/4-year-ol…
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NEW: The doctor behind breakthrough Parkinson’s research was among the scientists purged from the National Institutes of Health, the US’s leading medical research agency. wired.com/story/doctor-b…
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At Johns Hopkins University, Research Saves Lives. For 149 years, we’ve been bringing people together for critical conversations about some of the world’s most pressing challenges and fostering innovation that continues to shape the future of care and cures for all. Join us in celebrating 149 years of university led impact.
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