JHU Delegation Visits India in November 2024

GUPTA-KLINSKY INDIA INSTITUTE, December 17, 2024 During the week of November 17th 2024, a Johns Hopkins University (JHU) delegation traveled across four cities in India, announcing significant university investments in programs aligned with India’s national priorities. These initiatives focus on accelerating tuberculosis elimination, advancing gender equality in STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine), and expanding palliative care access in rural communities.

Johns Hopkins University’s Largest-Ever Delegation is Heading to India

GUPTA-KLINSKY INDIA INSTITUTE, November 15, 2024 The Gupta-Klinsky India Institute is thrilled to announce that Johns Hopkins University is embarking on its largest-ever delegation to India from November 17–23, 2024. This visit marks a milestone in the university’s century-long partnership with India – a collaboration built on addressing public health challenges, advancing research, and making long-lasting impact on our communities.

JHU Celebrates Diwali 2024 with GKII’s Kunal Pal

GUPTA-KLINSKY INDIA INSTITUTE, November 14, 2024 On Saturday, Nov. 2nd, 2024, over a thousand students from the Johns Hopkins community came together to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights.  

Preparing Health Professionals to Manage Infectious Diseases

GUPTA-KLINSKY INDIA INSTITUTE, July 16, 2024 The Division of Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine recently organized an in-person conference, led by Dr. Maunank Shah, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine. as part of their Intensive Program on Infectious Diseases in Primary Care.

Delivering Innovative Systems Thinking Training to IAS Officers at LBSNAA

GUPTA-KLINSKY INDIA INSTITUTE, July 16, 2024 On July 3, 2024, the Gupta-Klinsky India Institute (GKII) at Johns Hopkins University, in partnership with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, conducted a Friday Night at the Emergency Room (FNER) simulation training at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA). This innovative collaboration, as part of LBSNAA’s Mid-Career Training Program, engaged 83 IAS Officers who have completed 10-15 years of service, aiming to enhance their systems thinking capabilities in public health and beyond.

Tamil Nadu’s Flagship Healthcare Program Spotlighted at JHU

GUPTA-KLINSKY INDIA INSTITUTE, July 16, 2024 On July 9, GKII and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public welcomed Tamil Nadu's Health Minister Hon. Ma. Subramanian, and Health Secretary Mr. Gagandeep Singh Bedi. In an exclusive seminar, Minister Subramanian shared insights into Tamil Nadu's pioneering "Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam" health program, the first of its kind in India, aimed at reducing the burden of non-communicable diseases in the state.

UN Trip Experience: A Day of Inspiration and Learning for Bloomberg School of Public Health Students

GUPTA-KLINSKY INDIA INSTITUTE, May 30, 2024 On May 14, 2024, a group of 55 enthusiastic students from the Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH) embarked on a transformative journey to the United Nations headquarters in New York City. This highly anticipated one-day trip was made possible through the generous funding from the BSPH Student Assembly and the Gupta-Klinsky India Institute, and meticulously organized by the Johns Hopkins Indian Student Association (JHISA) and the Asia Pacific Public Health Network (APPHN).

PHC Symposium 2024

GUPTA-KLINSKY INDIA INSTITUTE, February 15, 2024 The PHC Symposium is an annual gathering that brings together faculty and researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and project teams based in India. Its purpose is to tackle challenges, foster collaboration, and identify future research areas and partnerships for Primary Health Care (PHC) initiatives in India, thereby shaping the future of healthcare in the country. Organized by the Johns Hopkins Gupta-Klinsky India Institute and the Health Systems Program – Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, this symposium serves as a pivotal platform for faculty and researchers dedicated to PHC research projects in India.