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University of Maryland School of Public Health - Fearlessly promoting health for all. Retweets ≠ endorsements.

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Joined September 2008

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  1. Retweeted
    17 hours ago

    The world has benefitted from viral aerosol work by more than most will ever know. 👏 See the interview also for a picture that highlights an expert's perspective on how important the fit of a mask is. Article by ; h/t

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  2. Retweeted
    Aug 6

    Our peer-reviewed research is now published in Clinical Infectious Diseases! No matter how you slice it, COVID-19 is an airborne disease. Let's call it like it is and put the appropriate measures in place.

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  3. Retweeted
    Aug 6

    . says the virus that sparked U.S. laws prohibiting vaxx proof reqs. is a thing of the past. And if the game has changed, then so, too, must our playbook. It's time for a national system of vaccine verification.

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  4. Retweeted
    Aug 6

    Frustrated by the prospect of a new surge, many Americans are blaming the unvaccinated. A tougher stance may backfire. Stephen Thomas , a professor of health policy and management at , weighs in: via

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  5. Aug 6

    Op-ed by urges that we need to create a nationwide system to track vaccination status to replace various state systems and “honor code” compliance. Read details:

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  6. Retweeted
    Aug 3

    NMQF Webinar: COVID-19 Vaccination: Lessons Learned from Barber and stylist via

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  7. Aug 3

    This is a great recommending reading list shared by the . What are you reading that you would recommend?

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  8. Retweeted
    Aug 3

    remains a significant concern for in . Please join us and our distinguished speakers on August 19th for PROMOTING RACIAL EQUITY IN STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH

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  9. Aug 3
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  10. Aug 3

    Congratulations to SPH's Dr. Sacoby Wilson () and 's Dr. Marccus Hendricks for their appointments to the Science Advisory Board! They will provide expertise to help protect people and the environment from pollution.

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  11. Retweeted
    Aug 1

    🎉🎉🎉 Kristen is doing great work in Singapore and we are so enthusiastic about her joining us in October! 🚀

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    Aug 1

    I’ll be joining ’s Public Health Aerobiology & Biomarker (PHAB) Lab within the Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health. I am unbelievably excited to start this new stage of my career! More aerosol transmission research coming your way! 🎉

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  13. Retweeted
    Aug 1

    Thanks Duke One Health team newsletter editors for the shoutout! Happy to announce after ~4.5 years , I’ll be moving back to the U.S. to start a new position as an Assistant Research Professor at the University of Maryland School of Public Health!

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  14. Jul 30

    Our Alumni Network Board members (all vaccinated against COVID-19) enjoyed spending time with fellow this past weekend. Look for information about upcoming events and get involved! Learn more about the SPH Alumni Network at

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    On today’s episode, talks with Mike Brown and Stephen Thomas about about how barber shops are helping in the fight against and vaccine misinformation.

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    Stephen Thomas and Mike Brown talk with about the critical role of barber shops in building community trust around vaccines and other public health efforts. Watch the trailer for today’s episode of .

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  17. Retweeted
    Jul 23

    Help us better understand how gardening and outdoor activities might impact anxiety! What has changed since 2020? Take our 10 minute survey:

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  18. Jul 23

    Congrats to alumna Holly Wilson ’21, who received the Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award for her work mentoring at-risk and refugee youth through sports. Watch ESPN’s Sports Humanitarian Awards at 2 p.m. Saturday (ABC) to see her!

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  19. Retweeted
    Jul 21

    Just about every college student has a fave podcast. used that interest and asked its students to create a podcast episode dedicated to a public health intervention. Tune in to "Podcasting Global Health":

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  20. Jul 21

    Driven by covid deaths, U.S. life expectancy dropped by an average of 1.5 years in 2020, 2.9 years for Black Americans and 3 years for Latinos.

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