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State Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for 2023-08-26 ( 4 items )  
Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs: Helping Nigerian Governments Help Women Get Family Planning Services (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Aug. 22 -- The Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs issued the following news: By Stephanie Desmon In several states in Nigeria, donors spent a lot of money on mass media messages and social mobilization interventions to encourage women to go to the local health facility for family planning services. But the percentage of eligible women who were following through and getting modern contraception sat stubbornly below 50 percent. A disappointing statistic for The more PR

JOHNS HOPKINS INSTITUTE FOR NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY: INNOVATIVE DEVICE MAY HOLD THE KEY TO UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF MRNA THERAPEUTICS (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Aug. 22 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology issued the following news: By John Moseman While many only recognize mRNA as the crucial component in COVID-19 vaccines that have helped protect more than 230 million people around the world from contracting or developing severe disease since the pandemic began, messenger RNA therapeutics have the potential to treat various infectious diseases, autoimmune conditions, genetic disorders, and even cancer. Howev more PR

Shepherd University: Computer Science Student Presents Research at Symposium (10)
SHEPHERDSTOWN, West Virginia, Aug. 22 (TNSres) -- Shepherd University issued the following news: Shepherd University computer information sciences major Tyler Burgee, Frederick, Maryland, presented research findings at the fourth annual Conference for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Smart Health and Bridges in Digital Health in Morgantown, West Virginia, in August. Burgee was part of a research team representing multiple universities that presented "Meal Planning for Diabetics using Continuous more PR

University of Baltimore: Charles Street Chats - Q&A With Shanta Trivedi (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Aug. 23 -- The University of Baltimore issued the following Q&A on Aug. 21, 2023, with assistant law professor Shanta Trivedi: * * * Shanta Trivedi, an assistant law professor, spent nearly a decade in legal practice before joining The University of Baltimore School of Law in 2021. Now, with her expertise in topics such as child welfare, family law, domestic violence and more, Trivedi fittingly serves as faculty director for the Sayra and Neil Meyerhoff Center for Families more PR