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Extramural, Peer-Reviewed Research Grant Program
The CDC Public Health Law Program supports and encourages applied research on
the impact of law on public health and related issues at the intersection of
public health law and policy.
The Public Health Law Program and other CDC programs have awarded grants for
peer-reviewed, extramural research projects. As those projects are
completed, the researchers and the Public Health Law Program collaborate to
translate their findings into public health practice.
Anticipated Future Grants
The Public Health Law Program made awards for extramural,
peer-reviewed research in 2002 and 2003. We anticipate publishing the
next request for applications in the winter of 2006. That announcement
will appear in the Federal Register and also on the CDC website at the
following address:
http://www.cdc.gov/od/pgo/funding/grantmain.htm.
CDC announces many different types of grant opportunities at that same
address.
Awarded Research Grants
- University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy, Jeannie K. Mount, PhD, RPH, Principal Investigator:
Form and Effects of Pharmacy Based Immunization laws. (2003)
- California Department of Health, Public Health Institute, Robert O. Haralson, MD, MPH, Principal Investigator:
Evaluating the Uniform Bloodborne Pathogen Standard. (2003)
- New York State Department of Health, Health Research, Inc., Guthrie S. Birkhead, MD, MPH, Principal Investigator:
Impact of New York State Expanded Syringe Access Demonstration Project. (2003)
- Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Neal A. Halsey, MD,
Principal Investigator: Implementation of Mandatory Immunization Laws. (2001)
- State of New York Department of Health, AIDS Institute, Guthrie S. Birkhead, MD,
MPH, Principal Investigator: The Impact of New York's HIV Reporting and Partner
Notification Law. (2000)
- State of Washington Department of Labor and Industries, Safety and Health Assessment
and Research for Prevention, Barbara Silverstein, PhD, MPH, Principal Investigator:
Impact of Implementing the Washington State Ergonomics Rule. (2000)
- George Washington University Medical Center, Center for Health Services Research and
Policy, Sara Rosenbaum, JD, and Jeffrey Levi, PhD, Principal Investigators: Translating
Law into Action. (2000)
- University of Connecticut Health Center, Department of Community Medicine, Zita
Lazzarini, JD, MPH, Scott Burris, JD, and Dwayne Proctor, PhD, Principal Investigators:
Influence of Criminal Law on HIV Sexual Risk Behavior. (2000)
- State of New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, Center for Health
Statistics, Katherine Hempstead, PhD, and Eddy Bresnitz, MD, MS, Principal Investigators:
Impact of a State Regulation on Immunization Rates of Older Adults. (2000)
- University of Iowa, Department of Family Medicine, Gerald Jogerst, MD, Principal
Investigator: Impact of Laws on State Reported Elder Abuse. (2000)
- RAND Corporation, Ricky Bluthenthal, PhD, Principal Investigator: HIV Impacts of Local
Legalization of SEPs [Syringe Exchange Programs] in California. (2000)
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