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ARRA Prevention Research Centers Comparative Effectiveness Research Program

CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF

Opportunity #: 93.730

Award Ceiling
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Close Date
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Total Funding
N/A
Cost Sharing Required
No
Grants.gov ID
usa-93.730

Description

To support Prevention Research Centers (PRCs) to perform comparative effectiveness research (CER) that compares innovative public health strategies or interventions, in new settings or populations (such as minorities or people with disabilities), and that preferably include new endpoints such as biologic measures or combined clinical and social interventions. The emphasis is to develop new scientific evidence that fills important knowledge gaps. The interventions or strategies should be policy or environmental but are expected to consider what targeted outcome(s) are anticipated and how such outcomes will be achieved and to describe how the intervention will be implemented so it can be replicated by others.

Types of Assistance: COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS

Eligible Applicants

The CDC program limits eligibility only to applicants who have applied for and have been selected as PRCs under Funding Opportunity Announcement DP09-001. Competition is limited to PRCs under this CDC Program Announcement because (1) they are uniquely positioned to perform, oversee, and coordinate public health-oriented CER that promotes the field of prevention research due to their established relationships with community partners and previous experience with CER and (2) these PRCs recently competed for prevention research funding and were deemed to be the best applicants among research institutions that include all schools of public health and schools of medicine with preventive medicine residency programs. The current recipients funded under Funding Opportunity Announcement DP09-001 are: 1. Boston University 2. Case Western Reserve University 3. Columbia University 4. Dartmouth College 5. Emory University 6. Harvard University 7. Johns Hopkins University 8. Morehouse School of Medicine 9. New York University School of Medicine 10. Ohio State University 11. Oregon Health and Science University 12. Saint Louis University (with Washington University) 13. San Diego State University (with University of California at San Diego) 14. Texas A&M Health Science Center 15. Tulane University 16. University of Alabama at Birmingham 17. University of Arizona 18. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences 19. University of California at Berkeley 20. University of California at Los Angeles 21. University of Colorado Denver 22. University of Kentucky 23. University of Maryland 24. University of Massachusetts Medical School 25. University of Michigan 26. University of Minnesota 27. University of New Mexico 28. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 29. University of Rochester 30. University of South Carolina 31. University of South Florida 32. University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 33. University of Washington 34. West Virginia University 35. Yale University

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