Johns Hopkins Center for Global NCD Research and Training

Johns Hopkins Center for Global NCD Research and Training The Center is dedicated to conducting sound global health research and training to address the growi

The Johns Hopkins Center for Global Non-Communicable Disease Research and Training is dedicated to conducting sound global health research and training to address the growing burden of non-communicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries. We are a multidisciplinary collaboration of researchers, including clinicians and scientists from across the Johns Hopkins University campuses and partn

er institutions around the world. Our current projects encompass subject matters ranging from clean cookstoves to mental health and involve sites in Peru, Uganda, Nepal, and Bangladesh.

Global NCD researchers led an analysis to answer the question: “Does COVID-19 pneumonia have a higher mortality rate tha...
01/14/2023

Global NCD researchers led an analysis to answer the question:
“Does COVID-19 pneumonia have a higher mortality rate than other causes of pneumonia?”

This cohort study compares outcomes between mechanically ventilated patients with pneumonia due to COVID-19 and other etiologies.

The Global NCD team recently published an article about the association between previous Tuberculosis and COPD in 13 dif...
12/06/2021

The Global NCD team recently published an article about the association between previous Tuberculosis and COPD in 13 different LMIC settings.
Results showed that previous tuberculosis disease is a significant and under-recognised risk factor for COPD and poor lung function in LMICs. Better tuberculosis control will also likely reduce the global burden of COPD.

https://thorax.bmj.com/content/early/2021/11/30/thoraxjnl-2020-216500?fbclid=IwAR0QuTpctUDcTyC2X8A1G_Ym8xIhVtXILXKECST5wKmEWhWxDHnpsJUPO74

Background Risk factors for COPD in high-income settings are well understood; however, less attention has been paid to contributors of COPD in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) such as pulmonary tuberculosis. We sought to study the association between previous tuberculosis disease and C...

11/16/2021

Dr. William Checkley participated in the Johns Hopkins Medicine initiative, to provide detailed information about the COVID-19 vaccines.

El Dr. William Checkley participó en esta iniciativa del Hospital de Johns Hopkins, para brindar información detallada sobre las vacunas contra el COVID-19.

We are happy to announce that our team will be part of this NIH initiative to establish data science in Africa
10/26/2021

We are happy to announce that our team will be part of this NIH initiative to establish data science in Africa

New program will establish data science research and training network across the continent.

01/25/2020



Simposio de Lanzamiento del Programa Johns Hopkins-Cayetano Heredia de Entrenamiento en Enfermedades Pulmonares Crónicas 👩‍💼

👉 Te esperamos este 30 de enero a las 06:00 pm en el auditorio Lumbreras.

The 2019 GlobalNCD Symposium is around the corner! In a few days join us for the chance to connect with researchers and ...
04/04/2019

The 2019 GlobalNCD Symposium is around the corner! In a few days join us for the chance to connect with researchers and collaborators in the field of non-communicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries! If you can't join us in person in Baltimore, tune in to the Symposium remotely at

https://jhjhm.zoom.us/j/584021189 !

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New publication by Dr. Checkley and the GlobalNCD team. We are working to validate the   in our global health research s...
07/24/2018

New publication by Dr. Checkley and the GlobalNCD team. We are working to validate the in our global health research sites, so that future studies may employ this tool. Check it out here! https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6045769/

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) will soon be the third leading global cause of death and is increasing rapidly in low/middle-income countries. There is a need for local validation of the Saint George’s Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ), ...

Dina Goodman working with our team in Uganda. Thank you, Dina, for all the hard work you’ve done for us. The GlobalNCD t...
07/13/2018

Dina Goodman working with our team in Uganda. Thank you, Dina, for all the hard work you’ve done for us. The GlobalNCD team will surely miss you. Best of luck at Harvard SPH!

"Household smoke is thought to be the world’s most lethal environmental problem, killing 2.6m people a year." Recent stu...
07/05/2018

"Household smoke is thought to be the world’s most lethal environmental problem, killing 2.6m people a year." Recent studies show that changing stoves is not enough to reduce household air pollution; it's time to shift the focus to cleaner, more efficient fuel sources such as LPG & figuring out how to make this fuel accessible to all. https://www.economist.com/international/2018/04/05/household-smoke-may-be-the-worlds-deadliest-environmental-hazard

Global campaigns have failed to change how poor people heat their food

"Zanzibar has an outstanding primary school enrollment rate nearing 98% (UNICEF, 2016). Initiatives such as 'Let Girls L...
06/27/2018

"Zanzibar has an outstanding primary school enrollment rate nearing 98% (UNICEF, 2016). Initiatives such as 'Let Girls Learn' and local government support have paved the way for girls to thrive in the classroom." - Jessica Sexton, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health

Shreya Desai shares a beautiful view from her Peace Corps post in Rwanda.
06/26/2018

Shreya Desai shares a beautiful view from her Peace Corps post in Rwanda.

  alumna Katherine Tomaino is featured in this month's issue of The Globe! We are so proud of our wonderful student inve...
06/18/2018

alumna Katherine Tomaino is featured in this month's issue of The Globe! We are so proud of our wonderful student investigators, and glad to have played a role in the career development and research training of this public health leader.

If you are interested in a practicum experience with us, please e-mail us at [email protected].

Alumna profile, Katherine Tomaino, MSPH ‘14, International Health, Program in Human Nutrition. She is a senior manager of research and evaluation for Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.

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