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GEORGIA

Clarkston, Georgia

Clarkston High School
Summer Bridge Program
Topic: Rising 9th graders learn about the world of science

Kennesaw, Georgia

Atherton Place Assisted Living
Topic: Proper hand-washing techniques and the importance of hand hygiene in a health care setting

Augusta, Georgia

Paine College
Topic: The impact of HIV/AIDS on the African American Community

Forsyth County, Georgia

Forsyth County Newcomers Club
Topic: Pandemic Influenza

Marietta, Georgia

The Walker School
Topic: Bacterial pathogens and antibiotic resistance


CDC′s Global Health Odyssey Museum – Atlanta, Georgia

Rotary International Club

Tokyo, Japan
Topic: Polio Eradication

University of Tennessee Chattanooga

Senior year nursing students
Topic: Vaccinations for healthcare workers


CALIFORNIA

Loma Linda, CA

Loma Linda University
Topic: Lifestyle prevention for obesity / DDT

Sacramento, CA

The California Cancer Registry
Topic: Communications - Communicating research results to the media and learning to work productively with the media to communicate the sciences to the public and policy makers

Sacramento, California

American College of Poultry Veterinarians
Topic: Salmonella in poultry


SOUTH CAROLINA

Charleston, South Carolina

Medical University of South Carolina
Topic: Climate change


MISSOURI

Columbia, Missouri

Local community advocates
Topic: The prevention of violence against women


MONTANA

Helen, Montana

In collaboration with Montana local and state level departments
Topic: The integration immunization and HIV/STD prevention programs at the local and state level


MICHIGAN

Kalamazoo, Michigan

Western Michigan University’s Sindecuse Health Center
Topic: Pandemic and Avian Influenza Preparedness


MARYLAND

National Harbor, Maryland

The American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians
Topic: Trends in adult immunizations

North East, Maryland

Cecil Community College
Topic: Global Health Issues: and what that means for local communities


ARIZONA

Tucson, Arizona

State public health agencies planning and responding to large public health emergencies
Topic: Infectious disease outbreak along the border

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