Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is an American educational institute related to the public health.
The motto of this institute is “Protecting Health, Saving Lives- Millions at a Time.” The annual endowment of this school is more than US$ 360 million. It located in the city of Baltimore, Maryland.
As of July 2018, the dean of this institute is Ellen J. MacKenzie. Approximately 2,000 individuals are studying in the school, whereas the staff of the institute includes 520 full time and 620 part-time people.
In the United States, it is the biggest public health training facility.
Additionally, it is a major international authority for making people's health better and preventing disease & disability.
The main goal of this school is to protect the population from injury & illness. Additionally, they research preciously for finding new things in the field of human defense.
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Notable Alumni
There are plenty of notable alumni who studied in this popular school since its foundation.

It includes present Vice President of Taiwan Dr. Chen Chien-jen, Founder of Epidemic Intelligent Service Alexander Langmuir, Indian rural development activist Sanjay Ghose, Public Health Scientist Abdullah Baqui, President of American College of Preventive Medicine Miriam Alexander, and American Surgeon General Antonia Novello.
Since its foundation, there are many good people who worked as the director of this institute, including Donald A. Henderson, Michael J. Klag, William H. Welch, William Henry Howell, Wade Hampton Frost, Alfred Sommer, Ellen J. MacKenzie, Ernest L. Stebbins, and Lowell Reed.
References Taken
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johns_Hopkins_Bloomberg_School_of_Public_Health
https://www.jhsph.edu/academics/degree-programs/