Informatics for Disaster Management Awards

  • The list below consists of new and continuing grant awards made by NLM, sorted by fiscal year. Multi-year projects will appear each year in which funds are awarded. New investigators are defined as those who have not previously received a significant NIH independent research grant.
  • Each award links to CRISP, the NIH grants database, providing an abstract and additional details. Some awards also link to a project website regarding the grant.

Fiscal Years:

2007

BRANAS, CHARLES C.
5-R21-LM008700-02
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Improving the trauma system response to disaster

BROWNSTEIN, JOHN S.
5-R21-LM009263-02
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL BOSTON
Informatics for empirically supported influenza pandemic control strategies


2006

BRANAS, CHARLES C.
1-R21-LM008700-01A2
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Improving the trauma system response to disaster

BROWNSTEIN, JOHN S. (New Investigator)
1-R21-LM009263-01
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL BOSTON
Informatics for empirically supported influenza pandemic control strategies

HOGAN, WILLIAM R
5-R21-LM008278-03
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH
Detectability of Epidemics from Over-the-Counter Sales

KLEINMAN, KENNETH P.
5-R21-LM008707-02
HARVARD PILGRIM HEALTH CARE, INC.
Methods for evaluating bioterrorism surveillance tools

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2005

GRANNIS, SHAUN
5-R21-LM007970-03
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
Syndromic Surveillance Data Exchange and Analysis

HOGAN, WILLIAM R
5-R21-LM008278-02
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
Detectability of Epidemics from Over-the-Counter Sales

KLEINMAN, KENNETH P
1-R21-LM008707-01
HARVARD PILGRIM HLTH CARE
Methods for evaluating bioterrorism surveillance tools

2004

HOGAN, WILLIAM R
1-R21-LM008278-01
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
Detectability of Epidemics from Over-the-Counter Sales

OVERHAGE, J MARC
5-R21-LM007970-02
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
Syndromic Surveillance Data Exchange and Analysis

2003

MANDL, KENNETH D
1 R01 LM007677-01
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL (BOSTON)
Disease Surveillance in Real Time: Geotemporal Methods


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  • The list above consists of new and continuing grant awards made by NLM, sorted by fiscal year. Multi-year projects will appear each year in which funds are awarded. New investigators are defined as those who have not previously received a significant NIH independent research grant.
  • Each award links to CRISP, the NIH grants database, providing an abstract and additional details. Some awards also link to a project website regarding the grant.

Last reviewed: 14 October 2008
Last updated: 14 October 2008
First published: 20 November 2003
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