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PFRH in the News
Is Social Media Addictive for Teens? US Courts Wade into Scientific Debate
Nature
February 13, 2026
Tamar Mendelson is quoted.
How Early Childhood Shapes Lifelong Health
The Health Curve Podcast
November 4, 2025
Farah Qureshi is interviewed.
City Council to Consider 3 Bills Addressing Proliferation of Smoke Shops Across Baltimore
WBAL-TV
October 27, 2025
Terri Powell is quoted.
Wednesday Seminars
12:15 p.m.–1:20 p.m.
Hybrid Seminars | In person in room W5030 or via Zoom
Join us for exciting and engaging weekly seminars led by experts, covering important public health topics. Contact PFRH-Communications if you have any questions.
Upcoming Events
Past Seminars
Select past Wednesday seminars are uploaded below; more are available on the PFRH YouTube channel.
02/04/2026 - Harnessing Fertility Desires Among Women Living with HIV to Improve Antiretroviral Adherence and Help Women Reach Their Fertility Goals
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health
PFRH Wednesday Seminar Series | February 4, 2026
Erica Sedlander, Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Francisco, will speak about leveraging fertility desires to encourage healthy behaviors, such as medication adherence, to ultimately help women reach their reproductive goals.
Speaker:
Erica Sedlander, DrPH, MPH
Assistant Professor
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Institute for Health and Aging
University of California, San Francisco
01/21/2025 - Showcase of PFRH Research to Advance Maternal and Child Health Across the Life Course
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health
PFRH Wednesday Seminar Series | January 21, 2026
Xiaobin Wang, MD, ScD, Zanvyl Krieger Professor and Director of the Center on the Early Life Origins of Disease in the Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health (PFRH), convened a panel of PFRH PhD students, postdoctoral investigators, and faculty who present their ongoing research on critical maternal and child health topics, bridging life stages and multiple disciplines.
Speakers:
Alysse Kowalski, PhD, MPH
Assistant Scientist
Nan Dou, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
Xueqi Qu, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
Xiaoyu Che, MBBS, MSPH
PhD Student
Nusrat Jabin, MS
PhD Student
12/10/2025 - Population Dynamics in a Changing Climate: Lessons and Limitations from Big Microdata
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health
PFRH Wednesday Seminar Series | December 10, 2025
Population Dynamics in a Changing Climate: Lessons and Limitations from Big Microdata
Brian Thiede, Associate Professor at Penn State University, will discuss his recent work on the demographic and health impacts of climatic and environmental change around the world. This seminar is co-sponsored by the Hopkins Population Center.
Speaker:
Brian Thiede
Associate Professor of Rural Sociology, Sociology, and Demography
The Pennsylvania State University
11/12/2025 - SPIRIT: Supporting Play and Intergenerational Relationships with Indigenous Traditions
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health
PFRH Wednesday Seminar Series | November 12, 2025
Sophia Taula-Lieras (she/her), MSW, SPIRIT Project Director at the Center for Indigenous Health, shares about the work of Supporting Play and Intergenerational Relationships with Indigenous Traditions or SPIRIT, an Indigenous-led global collective that focuses on 0-to-6-year-olds, their intergenerational caregivers, and communities who ensure their healthy journeys.
Speaker
Sophia Taula-Lieras, MSW
SPIRIT Project Director
Center for Indigenous Health
09/10/2025 - Stories from Our Faculty, Part 2
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health
PFRH Wednesday Seminar Series | September 10, 2025
Stories from Our Faculty, Part 2
Speakers:
Tamar Mendelson, PhD, MA, Professor
Saifuddin Ahmed, PhD ’96, MBBS, Professor
Kristin Bevilacqua, PhD ’24, MPH, Assistant Scientist
Carolina Cardona, PhD ’22, MHS ’16, Assistant Scientist
Susan Gross, PhD '96, MPH, RDN, Associate Practice Professor
Dylan Jackson, PhD, MS, Associate Professor
Anne Lilly, MSPH ’13, Senior Research Associate
Farah Qureshi, ScD, MHS, Assistant Professor
Maria Trent, MD, MPH, Professor
Anaise Williams, PhD ’23, MPH, Assistant Scientist
Shannon Wood, PhD ‘20, MSc, Assistant Professor
Linnea Zimmerman, PhD ’14, MPH, Associate Professor
09/03/2025 - Stories from Our Faculty, Part 1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health
PFRH Wednesday Seminar Series | September 3, 2025
Stories from Our Faculty, Part 1
Speakers:
Phil Anglewicz, PhD, MA, Professor
Chrisy Bethell, PhD, MBA, MPH, Professor
Erin Hager, PhD ’08, Professor
Celia Karp, PhD ’20, Assistant Professor
Li Liu, MB, PhD ’08, MHS ’06, Associate Professor
Beth Marshall, DrPH ’11, MPH ’03, Associate Practice Professor
Kristin Mmari, DrPH, MA, Professor
Terri Powell, PhD, MA, Associate Professor
Sally Safi, PhD, MSPH, Assistant Scientist
Annie Smith, PhD, MPH, Assistant Scientist
Allison West, PhD, MSW, Associate Professor
04/02/2025 - Menstruation, Menopause and Public Policy
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health
PFRH Wednesday Seminar Series | April 2, 2025
Attorney and author Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, executive director of the Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Center at NYU Law, speaks to her decade-long journey and experience as a champion for equitable menstrual and menopause public policy in the United States. She outlines the recent, rapid history of these movements and point to reforms that are possible in this next political era.
Speaker
Jennifer Weiss-Wolf
Executive Director
Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Center
NYU Law
02/19/2025 - A Multi-Perspective Analysis of the Use of Telehealth Services for Obstetric and Gynecology Services
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health
PFRH Wednesday Seminar Series | February 19, 2025
Kesha Baptiste-Roberts, Associate Professor and PI for the Morgan State University Center for Maternal and Family Health Research, will discuss the perspectives of patients and providers on the use of telehealth for obstetrics and gynecology services.
Speaker:
Kesha Baptiste-Roberts, PhD, MPH
Chair, Department of Public and Allied Health
Associate Professor School of Community Health and Policy
Morgan State University
02/02/2025 - Staying the Course to Promote the Early and Lifelong Health of Children and Youth
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health
PFRH Wednesday Seminar Series | February 2, 2025
Staying the Course to Promote the Early and Lifelong Health of Children and Youth: Lessons from the New National Launching Lifelong Health Study and Engagement In Action Framework (EnAct!)
Christina Bethell, PhD, MBA, MPH, Professor and founding Director of the Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative will review the new National Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine Launching Lifelong Health study on transforming the children’s health care system to improve child and youth well-being. Recommendations specific to advancing integrated statewide early childhood health promotion and preventive services using the Engagement In Action Framework (EnAct!) will be discussed.
Speaker:
Christina Bethell, PhD, MBA, MPH
Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
01/22/2025 - The Baltimore City Youth Data Hub: Integrating Youth Data with Communities to Support Baltimore’s Young People
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health
PFRH Wednesday Seminar Series | January 22, 2025
James Sadler, PhD, Director of Research at Baltimore’s Promise, discusses the work of the Baltimore City Youth Data Hub, an integrated data system between Baltimore’s Promise, City Schools, and the City of Baltimore that centers community involvement in governance and throughout the data lifecycle.
Speaker:
James Sadler, PhD
Director of Research, Baltimore’s Promise