Past Events

HBHI Work-in-Progress Seminar Series: Brian Miller and Chris Myers

Work-in-Progress
Friday, December 3, 2021

Serving as incubator for bold new ideas, the WIP seminar provides an internal venue for Johns Hopkins scholars, both students and faculty, to present initial stage research and to receive feedback from an interdisciplinary audience. By pooling the collective subject matter expertise of Johns Hopkins faculty, the WIP series accelerates and enhances new research.

Health Innovators Fireside Chat: Peter Greene

Fireside Chat
Friday, November 19, 2021

The goal of this series is to showcase the innovations and ideas from our own health system and university leaders. The sessions will use a ‘fireside chat’ format and we welcome virtual engagement from our audience.

HBHI Work-in-Progress Seminar Series: Yang Wang

Work-in-Progress
Friday, November 5, 2021

Serving as incubator for bold new ideas, the WIP seminar provides an internal venue for Johns Hopkins scholars, both students and faculty, to present initial stage research and to receive feedback from an interdisciplinary audience. By pooling the collective subject matter expertise of Johns Hopkins faculty, the WIP series accelerates and enhances new research.

HBHI Work-in-Progress Seminar Series: Emma Kalish and Matt Eisenberg

Work-in-Progress
Friday, October 1, 2021

Serving as incubator for bold new ideas, the WIP seminar provides an internal venue for Johns Hopkins scholars, both students and faculty, to present initial stage research and to receive feedback from an interdisciplinary audience. By pooling the collective subject matter expertise of Johns Hopkins faculty, the WIP series accelerates and enhances new research.

HBHI Work-in-Progress Seminar Series: Brendan Rabideau and Michael Darden

Work-in-Progress
Friday, September 3, 2021

Serving as incubator for bold new ideas, the WIP seminar provides an internal venue for Johns Hopkins scholars, both students and faculty, to present initial stage research and to receive feedback from an interdisciplinary audience. By pooling the collective subject matter expertise of Johns Hopkins faculty, the WIP series accelerates and enhances new research.