Optimizing Health and Well-Being of Diverse Mothers with IDD and Their Infants During the Perinatal Period:A Virtual Advocate Tool for Data-Driven Supports
Department of Health and Human Services — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Opportunity #: R43DD001311-01
Description
SBIR Phase Phase I award: "Optimizing Health and Well-Being of Diverse Mothers with IDD and Their Infants During the Perinatal Period:A Virtual Advocate Tool for Data-Driven Supports" awarded to OREGON RESEARCH BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION STRATEGIES, INC. in SPRINGFIELD, Oregon. Funded by Department of Health and Human Services (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Award amount: $295,738. The SBIR/STTR programs fund innovative research and development by small businesses, with Phase I for feasibility studies and Phase II for full R&D.
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