Texas Prevention Institute
Promoting Health In People's Lives
The Texas Prevention Institute functions as a core facility for supporting, developing, and improving research and training programs, directed at reducing the burden of chronic disease in under-served communities. We implement community engagement, health promotion, comparative effectiveness, clinical, basic science, and health policy research approaches for the purpose of preventing diseases among high-risk populations.
We integrate the activities and resources (human and physical) of three existing UNT Health Science Center research centers:
Read the recently released Parker County Health Report.
By integrating these three centers, we seek to create a translational prevention research continuum combining community, clinical, and basic science components. The Texas Prevention Institute will also contain a health policy research component for further integrating and enhancing the capacity and effectiveness of the translational research structure.
This page last updated Aug 21, 2012