Sentences with phrase «health grants»

2003: A National Institutes of Health grant of $ 8.8 million to the Center of Environmental Health Sciences for pesticide toxicology research is the largest NIH award ever received by the college.
This research was supported by National Institute of Mental Health grant R01 MH55278 and the Astra Foundation, Acton, Massachusetts.
This project was supported by a Johns Hopkins University Science of Learning grant and by National Institutes of Health grants R01 MH082957 and K23 NS073626.
The 2017 - 19 state budget provides funding, beginning in 2018 - 2019, to create a new mental health grant program (Wis..
But research violations — including inappropriate drug testing on children and falsified data — forced the school to repay a National Institute of Mental Health grant for a whopping $ 3.1 million.
The research was supported by the National Institutes of Health grants R21 AI102782, P50 GM082250, P01 AI090935, P50 GM081879, P30 AI027763 (UCSF - Gladstone Center for AIDS Research), 1DP1036502 (Avant - Garde Award for HIV / AIDS Research), U19 AI0961133 (Martin Delaney CARE Collaboratory); and the A.P. Giannini Postdoctoral Research Fellowship.
Soon after the law became effective, Animal Folks and its partners were distressed to learn that the Board of Animal Health granted Rowell a state commercial breeding license, which has allowed her to once again breed and sell dogs.
Each state has designated a state - level agency called the Mental Health Authority to administer the federal community mental health grant.
Renaissance Academy Charter School of the Arts was awarded a Community Health Grant from Greater Rochester Health Foundation to support RA Fit Kids Initiative.
The analyses were also supported by the National Institute of Mental Health grant number R01 - MH040859)-- C. Hendricks Brown, Principal Investigator.
A review of National Institutes of Health grants awarded to 71,493 principal investigators from 1996 to 2014 found that those with a Grant Support Index of between seven and 21, or one and three R01 grants, show the steepest productivity gains per new grant.
This research was funded by the National Institute of Mental Health grants MH - 85851, MH - 95783, RR - 24154 and HD - 55748.
A National Institutes of Health grant funded the UTSW research.
Support for this research was provided by National Institute of Mental Health Grant P30 M439246 - 15 to establish a Preventive Intervention Research Center at Arizona State University, Grant 1R01 MH49155 - 05 to evaluate a preventive intervention for bereaved families, and Grant 2R01 MH49155 - 06 to conduct a 6 - year follow - up of a preventive intervention for bereaved families.
This research was supported by National Institutes of Mental Health Grants RO1 MH42968 (Sheppard Kellam, Principal Investigator) and T - 32 MH18834 (Nicholas Ialongo, Principal Investigator) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Grant R49 / CCR318627 — 03.
She joined AAAS in 2011, following five years with the American Academy of Pediatrics, Illinois Chapter, where she directed public health grants focusing primarily on immunization education and policy for Illinois pediatricians.
The study is supported by a research grant from the International Tree Nut Council Nutrition Research & Education Foundation and the National Institutes of Health grants UM1 CA167552, P01 CA87969, R01 HL60712, R01CA124908, P50 CA127003, and 1U54 CA155626 - 01.
Funding for this research came, in part, from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the National Institutes of Health grant CA17390.
The research was funded by National Institutes of Health grants NIDDK DK100905 and NIDA DA026040 and the Indiana Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Fund.
Support for the study includes National Institutes of Health grants U01 NS40024, R01 MH101820, and K23 MH085057; and grants from the Tourette Syndrome Association and the David Judah Fund.
BTI announces the winning proposals submitted to the Triad Foundation's Plants and Human Health grant program.
Funding was provided by National Institute of Mental Health grant U54 MH 66398 (Helen Tager - Flusberg, Center Principal Investigator, Alice S. Carter, Project Principal Investigator) as well as grants from the National Alliance for Autism Research (Alice S. Carter, Principal Investigator) and the Boston University General Clinical Research Center.
In addition, the House passed Rep. Mike Pence's (R - IN) amendment to the House Republican spending plan, which would bar Planned Parenthood from receiving any federal funding, including Medicaid, HIV screening and infertility prevention grants, maternal and child health grants, and funding to provide women with breast and cervical cancer screenings.
This research was supported by National Institute of Mental Health grant MH79369 to Lauren B. Alloy.
This work was supported by National Institutes of Health Grants MH43899, MH16880, HD10333, DA11015, and DA13956.
R01MH040859 (C. Hendricks Brown, PI); National Institute of Mental Health Grant No.
In 1961, a substantial National Institute of Mental Health grant established the Cooperative Commission on the Study of Alcoholism.
Lawmakers began funding dozens of different programs with money from HCRA, paying for worker retraining (which pleased health care unions) and rural health grant programs that were good for residents — and lawmakers — in rural districts.
Graduate student Aaron Stevens, research assistant Wes Edrington, undergraduate researcher Yunhua Zhao and graduate student Aroshan Jayansinge also contributed to the research, which was funded by National Institute of Health grants R21AR068933 and 5T32CA119925 and National Science Foundation grant REU 1560035.
The project was funded by National Institutes of Health grants AI081759 and HD075665 and the Burroughs Wellcome Fund.
The study was supported by the Hearing Health Foundation and National Institutes of Health grants NS028901 and DC004450.
Berger is supported in part by National Institutes of Health grants BETRNet U54CA163060, GI SPORE P50CA150964, and RO1 M000969.
He is working on a National Institutes of Health grant studying how to develop algorithms that will work across institutions.
In total, the Seattle - based Gates Foundation has given $ 13 billion in global health grants since 1994.
This work was funded by the National Institute of Mental Health grants MH087581, MH0754047 and MH089800 and grants from the International Mental Health Research Organization, the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression and the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
The study was supported by the U.S. government grants including National Institutes of Health grant AI106002, contracts HHSN272200900047C and HHSN2720100007C and Department of Defense grant HDTRA1 -10-1-0067.
Andrew J Tatem is supported by funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (OPP1106427, 1032350, OPP1117016), the Clinton Health Access Initiative, National Institutes of Health, a Wellcome Trust Sustaining Health Grant (106866 / Z / 15 / Z), and funds from DFID and the Wellcome Trust (204613 / Z / 16 / Z).
This research was supported by National Institutes of Health grant NS073751 and by NIH training grant T32GM007231.
The main funders of the study are Fondation Leducq, Sigrid Jusélius Foundation, the Academy of Finland, ASLA Fulbright, the Finnish Foundation for Cardiovascular Research, the Finnish Cultural Foundation (North Savo Regional Fund), Orion - Farmos Research Foundation and the US National Institutes of Health grants DK091183, CA17390, and DK063491.
The study was supported by National Institutes of Health grant K24 DA016264.
Funding came from National Institutes of Health grants AT006704, HL132989, GM095467 and GM038765 - 3; a University of Alabama at Birmingham Pittman Scholar Award; and American Heart Association Postdoctoral Fellowship Grant POST31000008.
The work in this study was supported by National Institutes of Health grants UH2TR000503, F32DK098905 and 1R21EB020192 - 01.
This work was supported by The Sharpe Trust and National Institutes of Health Grants AG21527, NS38104, NS048270, and HD41699.
The research was supported by National Cancer Institute grants U01CA202177 and U54CA193417, National Institutes of Health grants R01EB017753 and R01AR056624 and National Science Foundation Grant 1548571, as well through financial support from National Institutes of Health Pathway to Independence Award HL124322.
The study was supported by funding provided from the National Institutes of Health grants U01CA158428 and R21CA201853.
It was supported by National Institutes of Health grants AI083663, AI101784, AI114625 and AI105374, as well as the Burroughs Wellcome Fund.
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