Joseph Aaron Joe, Johns Hopkins University, History of Medicine Department

Joseph Aaron Joe

Joseph Aaron Joe Joseph Aaron Joe is a graduate student at the History of Medicine Department of Johns Hopkins University. He is currently pursuing a M.A. in Critical Approaches in Science, Technology, and Medicine (CAST-M). He received his B.S. in Psychology from the Ateneo de Manila University in 2018 and has also taken up graduate coursework in […]

Nicolle Ma, Nonprofit Founder/CEO, Supply and Protect Healthcare Workers

Nicolle Ma

Nicolle Ma Nicolle Ma‘s research work has involved climate change, public health, COVID-19, HIV, and noncommunicable diseases. I’m also a nonprofit founder/CEO of Supply and Protect Healthcare Workers, startup founder/CEO of Compassionlit, and Co-Creator of the climate organization Reeforesting 4 Peace. Her Youth4Climate colleagues chose her to deliver a statement to the Italian Minister of […]

Thomas Carpino, Teaching FellowJohns Hopkins University, ID Epidemiology

Thomas Carpino

Thomas Carpino Tom Carpino (he/they) is an early career researcher and faculty teaching fellow at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) in Infectious Disease Epidemiology. His scholarship explores sexual health and syndemics, predominately among sexual and gender diverse populations. Currently funded by the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases to study mpox, Tom collaborates with investigators […]