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Clearly a Better Mask

photo of Allysa Dittmar and Aaron Hsu

Alums Allysa Dittmar and Aaron Hsu are reinventing the surgical mask to make quality health care accessible. Read the Johns Hopkins magazine article here.

Posted bynap97October 3, 2018September 3, 2020Posted inHopkins, newsTags:accessibility, Deaf, health disparities, healthcare, hearing loss, Johns Hopkins, technologyLeave a comment on Clearly a Better Mask

Novelist Porochista Khakpour explores a lifetime of feeling unwell in her debut memoir ‘Sick’

Portrait of Porochista Khakpour

Read the Johns Hopkins Magazine article here.

Posted bynap97June 29, 2018August 29, 2020Posted inHopkins, newsTags:alum, English, health disparities, healthcare, literature, Lyme disease, mental health, novel, writingLeave a comment on Novelist Porochista Khakpour explores a lifetime of feeling unwell in her debut memoir ‘Sick’

‘(Dis)Ability’ anthology, compiled and edited by Hopkins senior

Portrait of Emily Dorffer

Emily Dorffer, a Johns Hopkins undergraduate who has cerebral palsy, explored stories by and about people with disabilities in a short story anthology.

Posted bynap97May 21, 2018August 29, 2020Posted inHopkins, newsTags:disability, disability portrayal, English, fiction, honor roll, literature, short story, undergraduateLeave a comment on ‘(Dis)Ability’ anthology, compiled and edited by Hopkins senior

Schooled (and steeled) by invisible illness

Portrait of Erica Avery

Johns Hopkins University graduate student Erica Avery discusses her experience with fibromyalgia and graduate school in this ASBMB Today opinion piece.

Posted bynap97August 1, 2017August 29, 2020Posted inHopkins, PersonalTags:fibromyalgia, graduate, healthcare, invisible illness, Johns Hopkins, painLeave a comment on Schooled (and steeled) by invisible illness

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