The University Record, November 8, 1999 By Amy Reyes
News and Information Services
The School of Public Health and the Institute for Social Research (ISR) have been awarded research grants by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the first grants from a new CDC initiative to fund university-based research.
The initiative was created by a $15 million appropriation from Congress to fund research designed to address today’s most pressing public health issues. It is part of the CDC’s new strategy to strengthen and expand the nation’s public health research programs at universities.
The CDC has funded special types of projects at universities in the past, some of which included research, but the initiative itself is new and the U-M programs are among the first grantees to receive funds, CDC officials said, noting that schools of medicine and public health favored this sort of an initiative. Funding was awarded for 50 research projects at academic health centers, research centers and university-affiliated programs throughout the country.
The University has received $1.3 million in funding and has been promised another $3.5 million from the CDC’s Prevention Research Initiative and other CDC funds.
The U-M’s funded projects are: