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School of Public Health grant funding comes from
many sources, including:
- federal sources, including all agencies
of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation, and
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Agriculture, among
others;
- private foundations such as the Burroughs
Wellcome Fund, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, American Institute for
Cancer Research, American Heart Association, March of Dimes Foundation, Packard
(David & Lucile) Foundation, Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Fogarty
International Center, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, among many others;
- pharmaceutical companies, including Glaxo
SmithKline, Incara Pharmaceuticals Corp., ThromboGene, Ltd., Warner Lambert
Company, Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc., among others;
- other universities, including Harvard,
Wake Forest, NC A&T, Duke, Mississippi State for example;
- professional associations such as
Association of Schools of Public Health, Inc., The Association for Dressings
and Sauce, American Chemistry Council;
- state agencies including the North
Carolina Division of Public Health, North Carolina Dept of Health and Human
Services;
- research organizations such as Kenan
Institute-Asia, Research Triangle Institute, National Cancer Institute.
Grant monies support research efforts covering every aspect of public health
from environmental sciences to health behavior to nutrition to health policy to
maternal and child health to epidemiology and biostatistics to public health
practitioner training and continuing education.
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Last updated January 30, 2008 |