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SPO/Lead Program Coordinating (LPC) Task Force
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This Task Force is comprised of SPO staff, and NIDA program and review staff and has a major role in shaping, coordinating and implementing research training and promoting and conducting health disparities research. The Task Force also identifies research opportunities and gaps aimed at improving health diversity and health disparities research and research training programs across all of NIDA.
Members include:
This page was last updated April 30, 2012.
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