150 years of impact
For 150 years, Johns Hopkins has led life-changing discoveries that have improved American health, security, and national competitiveness. Today, the Hopkins Bloomberg Center advances that mission by facilitating partnerships between government, industry, and academia to propel the next 150 years of U.S. innovation. Explore the latest research solutions and insights from Johns Hopkins, and join us for special events to be a part of shaping solutions for today’s biggest challenges.
Latest Research Solutions
Recent research-based discoveries, innovations, and policy solutions from Hopkins experts.
New Hopkins dashboard can help tackle U.S. drug shortages
The Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Dashboard tracks drug production, shortage history, and shortage risk factors. Here’s how policymakers can use the data to support national security.
Policy solutions for modernizing telehealth
Hopkins researcher outlines two policy recommendations for cross-state telehealth that could help expand access to essential care while maintaining safeguards.
How this mission to ‘touch the sun’ can help protect critical infrastructure on Earth
The Parker Solar Probe, a NASA and Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) mission to study the sun’s outer atmosphere, won the prestigious 2024 Collier Trophy for its boundary-breaking achievement.
How Hopkins experts are helping states prevent gun violence
From state-by-state training to community-based resources, Hopkins is helping local leaders implement evidence-based gun violence prevention strategies to save lives.
6 innovative ways state and local governments can deploy opioid settlement funds
As billions in opioid settlement dollars reach communities, leaders are identifying what drives impact and how to ensure lasting results.
How exposomics can improve clinical care and public health policy
A deep dive into exposomics, which considers the health impacts of all environmental exposures across someone’s lifetime, and how the Exposome Collaborative at Johns Hopkins University helping make the data useful for clinicians and policymakers.
The Speed Brief
Hopkins experts explain what you need to know right now in AI, space, public health, and more in under 2 minutes.
Expert insights & Analysis
Trusted expertise from Hopkins to help you sharpen your point of view on AI, geopolitics, public health, and more.
For self-driving cars to succeed, policy should emphasize their social value
Safety is foundational for building public trust. But Hopkins expert says that highlighting the social benefits of autonomous vehicles can help drive broad adoption.
Why mRNA is important for U.S. national security
Hopkins mRNA researcher Jeff Coller explains the essential role of mRNA medicines in military readiness and national defense.
What congressional staffers need to know about AI right now
Johns Hopkins AI experts share the main things congressional staffers need to know about the way AI is impacting national security, ethics, and more right now.
U.S. trade policy: Key considerations for policymakers right now
Hopkins economics and business experts weigh in on what policymakers can expect if current trade policy remains and what alternative approaches may help.
Hopkins infectious disease expert on why science diplomacy matters today
In this Q&A, Amita Gupta, director of the Division of Infectious Diseases, explains why global collaboration—between and outside of government—is key to progress and health security.
As the National Flood Insurance Program is pushed to its limits, how should we address flooding?
Three Hopkins experts weigh in on why flood mitigation—not just flood insurance—is key to addressing the growing frequency of flooding.
What to expect in AI in 2026
The director of the Johns Hopkins Data Science and AI Institute discusses what’s next for AI and what policymakers should keep in mind over the next year.
What’s on the horizon for space science and exploration in 2026
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab space exploration sector head says this year will be ‘pivotal’ for U.S. space operations.
What to know about the future of Iran and U.S. relations after protests
SAIS professor Narges Bajoghli weighs in on Iran’s changing place in the global order and how the recent protests are both similar and different from previous ones the regime has faced.
Featured Events
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