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Current Projects

Addressing Health-Related Misinformation and Disinformation

Health-related misinformation and disinformation represent significant and growing threats to public health. Misinformationthat is, false, misleading, or inaccurate information— often promotes narratives that can hinder effective preparedness for and responses to public health-related events and erode public trust in health authorities. This can create a vicious cycle through which low trust generates greater susceptibility to misleading information that, in turn, leads to less trust and more misinformation.

New research efforts and innovations are needed to anticipate and proactively address misinformation and disinformation around health topics, establish practical solutions, build trust, and ultimately advance the science of risk communication and infodemiology. 

The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security works to address health-related misinformation and disinformation by conducting research, identifying best practices, educating public health practitioners and policymakers, and furthering policy solutions to the problem.

Our work on misinformation and disinformation includes:

 

Project Team

(sections listed in alphabetical order)

Lead: Tara Kirk Sell, PhD, MA

Center team: Vanessa Grégoire, MSc; Aishwarya Nagar, MPH; Hannah Ottman-Feeney; Christina Potter, MSPH; Alex Zhu, MSPH

Students: Amelia Jamison, MPH, MA; Emily O’Donnell-Pazderka, MA; Jessica Malaty Rivera, MS; Annie Sundelson, MSc

Past contributors: Richard Bruns, PhD; Arielle D’Souza; Courtney De Balmann; Erin Fink, MS; Johnross Ford, MS, MHS; Divya Hosangadi, MSPH; Noelle Huhn, MSPH; Sarah-Louise Pasquino; Maximillian Schwartz; Ellie Smith, MSPH; Marc Trotochaud, MSPH; Ruth Grace Wong

 

Project supported by:

  • US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  • Johns Hopkins University Catalyst Award
  • National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM)
  • Open Philanthropy (past funding support)

Areas of Focus:

  • Medical and Public Health Preparedness and Response
  • Emerging Infectious Diseases and Epidemics
  • Deliberate Biological Threats

Resources and Publications

Reports

Peer-reviewed Publication