Health Protection Research Initiative: Institutional Research Training Grant (T01)
In FY 2004, CDC awarded three graduate training program grants to institutions of higher education for $1.9 million. The purpose of this program is to ensure a continuing supply of well-trained scientists prepared to lead and conduct cutting-edge public health research. This program supports Master’s and Doctoral level recipients. A major focus of the awarded grants was the promotion of the development of new and innovative academic component programs that were highly relevant to the field of public health research.
ARCHIVED: RFA-CD-04-003: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-CD-04-003.html
Individual funded projects include:
PI Name |
Institution |
Title |
CO/NC
|
Abstract |
Linda H. Bearinger, BSN, MS, PNP |
University of Minnesota Twin Cities |
Adolescent Health Protection Research Training |
DP |
|
Marc N. Gourevich, MD, MPH |
New York University School of Medicine |
Research Training in Health Protection and Preparedness |
CD |
|
Rosemary K. Sokas, MD, MOH |
University of Illinois at Chicago |
The Illinois Public Health Research Fellowship Program |
CD |
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