Johns Hopkins announces funding for 40 Washington, D.C.-based events, projects
The Nexus Awards Program supports a diverse range of programming, research, and teaching at the university's new Hopkins Bloomberg Center at 555 Pennsylvania Ave.
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Real-time insights and actionable policy solutions to ensure quality, transparency, and resiliency in the U.S. prescription drug supply chain.
View the DashboardThe Prescription Supply Chain Resource Center is a trusted hub for evidence-based insights, data, and analysis on the U.S. pharmaceutical supply chain. Our mission is to improve transparency, strengthen resilience, and support equitable access to essential medicines by providing policymakers, researchers, health care professionals, and the public with reliable information on how prescription drugs are manufactured, distributed, and delivered.
The Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Dashboard combines structured and unstructured data to provide real-time insights on the global network the U.S. relies on for prescription drugs.
With increased transparency and actionable, expert policy recommendations, we aim to prevent drug shortages that put American lives at risk.
Learn More“Millions of Americans—including vulnerable populations like children and older adults—depend on prescription drugs to survive. We must do everything possible to protect their health and quality of life by preventing drug shortages and increasing supply transparency to prevent disruptions.”
-Mariana Socal, Principal Investigator
Learn MoreJohns Hopkins announces funding for 40 Washington, D.C.-based events, projects
The Nexus Awards Program supports a diverse range of programming, research, and teaching at the university's new Hopkins Bloomberg Center at 555 Pennsylvania Ave.
JHU Awarded $1.5M DOD Grant to Strengthen Drug Supply Chain
Johns Hopkins Awarded $1.5M Department of Defense Grant to Strengthen U.S. Drug Supply Chain Resilience