News Brief: Jordan Green named a Provost Fellow for Public Engagement
Jordan Green, the Herschel L. Seder Professor of Biomedical Engineering, is among sixteen Hopkins faculty members selected, out of 135 applicants, for the inaugural cohort for the Provost’s Fellows for Public Engagement. The fellows will take part in a yearlong program designed to build their public engagement skills across a range of media platforms and audiences.
Green currently serves as the vice chair for research and translation in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. He is the director of the Biomaterials and Drug Delivery Lab, the founding associate director of the Translational Tissue Engineering Center, and the founding associate director of the NCBIB Johns Hopkins Translational Immunoengineering Center. He is also an associate researcher in the Institute for NanoBioTechnology.
The newly created fellowship responds to the Ten for One goal to strengthen the university’s capacity to communicate discoveries to the world and become a preeminent source of academic expertise in service to society. Through tailored training and engagement opportunities, fellows will become skilled in providing expert media commentary, proficient at adapting their message to various audiences and stakeholders, able to identify emerging topics of broad interest, and equipped to craft compelling narratives.
“Since our university’s earliest days, we have embraced the charge to bring the benefits of discovery to the world,” said JHU President Ron Daniels. “With this new fellowship program, we will further expand our capacity to be a trusted source of reliable facts and data and communicate in new and impactful ways insights that serve the public good.”
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