Health Protection Research Initiative: Mentored Research Scientist Development Award (K01)
In FY 2004, CDC awarded 21 mentored public health research scientist development grants totaling $5.4 million. The purpose of the mentored research scientist development award (K01) is to ensure that a diverse pool of highly trained and creative scientists will be available in adequate numbers to carry out the nation’s public health agenda. The grant is a three year award for an intensive, supervised career development experience in the basic, behavioral, and applied sciences related to health promotion, disease prevention, injury and disability prevention, and health protection from infectious, environmental and terrorist health threats leading to research independence. The expectation is that through this sustained period of research career development and training, awardees will launch independent public health research careers by applying for other competitive types of support such as Research Project Grants (R01) and expand the knowledge and capabilities of current research scientists.
ARCHIVED: RFA-CD-04-001: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-CD-04-001.html
Individual funded projects include:
PI Name |
Institution |
Title |
CO/NC |
Abstract |
Aneel Advani, MD, MPH |
Children's Hospital Boston |
Informatics-based Call Centers to Investigate Outbreaks |
CD |
|
Ariane L. Bedimo-Rung, PHD, MPH |
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans |
Environmental Determinants of Physical Activity in Parks |
DP |
|
Kenzie A. Cameron, PHD, MA |
Northwestern University |
Addressing Racial Disparities in Influenza Prevention |
IP |
|
John H. Choe, MD, MPH |
University of Washington |
Hepatitis B & Liver Cancer Prevention in Asian Americans |
CI |
|
Sherrilene Classen, PHD, MPH |
University of Florida |
Public Health Model to Promote Safe Elderly Driving |
CE |
|
Charles Dimaggio, PHD, MPH |
Columbia University Health Sciences |
Behavioral Health Effects of September 11th, 2001 |
CE |
|
David P. Eisenman, MD, MSHS |
University of California Los Angeles |
Promoting Disaster and Terrorism Preparedness in Latinos |
CD |
|
Anthony Fabio, |
University of Pittsburgh |
Why Some Generations Are More Violent Than Others |
CE |
|
Ann E. Kurth, PHD, MPH, MSN |
University of Washington |
Computer Assisted Rx Education for HIV-Positives: Care+ |
PS |
|
Judith H. Lichtman, PHD, MPH |
Yale University |
Cardiovascular Disease Trends in the Elderly |
DP |
|
Jill Suzanne Litt, PHD |
University of Colorado Denver/ Health Sciences Center Aurora |
Community Design and Public Health |
EH |
|
Hsien-Hen Lu, PHD |
Columbia University Health Sciences |
Birth Weight and Other Risk Factors of Childhood Asthma |
EH |
|
Barbara E. Mahon, MD, MPH |
Boston University Medical Campus |
Genetic and Environmental Factors in PCV7 Vaccine Effect |
CI |
|
Lisa L. Maragakis, MD |
Johns Hopkins University |
Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Drug-Resistant GNR |
CI |
|
Marizen Ramirez, PHD, MPH |
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles |
School-based Emergency Preparedness |
CD |
|
Erinn Rhodes, MD, MPH |
Children’s Hospital Boston |
Health Values and Treatment of Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes |
DP |
|
Donna R. Shelley, MD, MPH |
Columbia University Health Sciences |
Effectiveness of a free nicotine patch program among Chinese Americans |
DP |
|
Paul R. Smokowski, PHD, MSW |
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill |
Acculturation and Health Protection in Latino Youth |
CE |
|
Cayla R. Teal, PHD |
Baylor College of Medicine |
Cultural Influences on Health Beliefs and Practices |
DP |
|
Jennifer Irvin Vidrine, PHD |
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center |
Health Communication and Risk Processing Among Smokers |
DP |
|
Michael S. Wolf, PHD, MSW, MPH |
Northwestern University |
Improving Health Literacy to Reduce Disparities |
EH |
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