In Person at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center
555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001
Dear Min Gu,
We look forward to seeing you at the upcoming Planetary Health Cities Symposium on Monday, June 16, starting 8:30 AM ET at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C.
If your plans have changed and you're no longer able to attend, please let us know by completing this brief form.
Parking near the venue is limited, so we recommend reserving a spot in advance through a service like SpotHero. The closest garage is across the street at 601 Pennsylvania Ave.
For those taking public transportation, nearby Metro stations include: 🚇 Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter Station (Green & Yellow Lines) – 0.2 miles (4-minute walk) 🚇 Judiciary Square Station (Red Line) – 0.3 miles (6-minute walk) 🚇 Federal Triangle Station (Blue, Orange & Silver Lines) – 0.5 miles (11-minute walk)
In Person Arrival and Check-In
Please enter through the front entrance on Pennsylvania Avenue. Please visit the 1st floor Security Desk for access to building. A government-issued photo ID is required for entry. The event space is on the 8th Floor in room 820. Please take the elevator up to the 8th floor after checking-in.
If you have any questions, please reach out to JHIPH Practice Program Associate, Matt Rigsby.
Warm regards,
Seydina Fall
Senior Lecturer & Academic Program Director Real Estate and Infrastructure | Carey Business School
Faculty Co-Director, Practice | Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health
Explore the Planetary Health Cities Initiative
Visit the Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health (JHIPH) website for additional resources and information on the Planetary Health Cities initiative.
Planetary Health research has taught us that our dismantling of nature’s intricate and fragile web is an urgent threat to human health and wellbeing. “Environmental” problems—climate change; biodiversity loss; pollution of air, water, and soil; terrestrial and marine system degradation—are expanding at a pace and scale that demands urgent action and transformative innovation across nearly every dimension of human activity from food and energy systems to manufacturing and the built environment. JHIPH was created to build a bridge connecting JHU’s vibrant community of faculty, staff, and students to work together in accelerating discovery and activating solutions to safeguard health on a rapidly changing planet.