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Innovation Translation Council

Events

Engage. Educate. Elevate.

The School's ITC hosts regular events as part of their seminar series, Innovate360. The Innovate360 series features collaborations across JHU entities and external organizations and industry leaders who have found success.

Upcoming ITC Events

Events hosted by the ITC are held on or around the Bloomberg School of Public Health, and audiences of all backgrounds are welcome to join. Review upcoming events to the right, or watch recordings from past events below. 

Virtual Seminar

Innovate360: Bridging Gaps through Digital Health Care

At this virtual Innovate360 seminar, Wang spoke on her experience founding 1104Health, how the platform bridges a gap between provider, patient, and trial, and potential applications to the public health sector. She discussed her story, the "7 P's" of the business mindset in public health, and strategies for building networks in the public health industry. 

Thursday, January 8th, 2026
12:00-1:00pm

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Hybrid Seminar

Innovate360: Translating Public Health Research Into Fundable Real-World Solutions

Dr. Youseph Yazdi, Executive Director, Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design, speaks on opportunities for public health investigators, from potential areas for collaboration, to how public health projects can become sustainable, innovative solutions, during this in-person seminar at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. 

Thursday, December 4th, 2025
12:00-1:00pm in W1020 (Becton Dickinson) 

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Launch Event

Innovation Translation Council Launch

Presented by research@BSPH, the launch of the newly formed Innovation Translation Council featured a keynote speech from Dr. Phillip A. Sharp, whose 1977 discovery of RNA splicing set the foundation for today’s biomedical industry. He spoke on his experience founding Biogen, a global biotechnology company that focuses on developing treatments and medicines for neurological and chronic diseases.

Monday, May 19, 2025
3:30-5:30pm W1214/Sheldon Hall

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