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ASPH, APHL Announce Funded Proposals for Pathways Career, Internship Events

ASPH and the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) are pleased to announce ten CDC-funded proposals for career day events and undergraduate internship programs. In December 2008, proposals were accepted for events focused on undergraduate/graduate education and careers in public health and internship programs, which encourage undergraduate students to explore careers in public health and public health laboratory science.  The funded proposals were selected through an objective review process. To view a map of the ten funded projects, click here. Funded programs will be highlighted online at Pathways to Public Health.

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•   Short Term Career Development Award in the Environmental Health Sciences for Established Investigato ...
•   Independent Scientist Award (K02)—Multiple Closing Dates
•   Mentored Research Scientist Research Career Development Award (K01)—Multiple Closing Dates
•   Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research—Letter of Intent due March 25, 2009
•   Pre-Application for Dietary Supplement Research Centers: Botanicals (X02)—Closing Date April 30, 200 ...
SCHOOL NEWS
•   ­Loma Linda SPH Trains Tobacco Control Leaders in Southeast Asia
•   $2.5M Burroughs Wellcome Fund Grant Leads to New UCLA PhD Program
•   Pittsburgh GSPH Receives NIH Grant for HepB Research Network
•   UNC Receives Grant to Study Causes of Birth Defects
•   GWU’s MACCHE to be Featured on RCN-TV Community Spotlight Program
•   Washington SPH's Dr. Daniell Named Rohm & Haas Professor of Public Health Sciences
•   UNT HSC Professor Analyzes Economy’s Effect on Mental Health
•   Mailman SPH’s Dr. Parker Named Paul G. Rogers Society Ambassador
•   Mailman SPH Faculty Pen Article on Promise of Public Health
•   UNC's Dr. Corbie-Smith Honored for Commitment to Eliminate Health Disparities
•   GWU’s Dr. Michaels Awarded 2009 John P. McGovern Science and Society Award
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The Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) is the only national organization representing the deans, faculty and students of the accredited member schools of public health and other programs seeking accreditation as schools of public health.

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