TITLE

(HIV/AIDS) CDC Supports Community Research Projects with $1.1M

PUB. DATE
November 2010
SOURCE
Community Health Funding Week;11/19/2010, p4
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article offers information on the Minority HIV/AIDS Research Initiative for Blacks and Hispanic communities to conduct researches, that will be funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). It states that the goals of the program are to build HIV prevention research capacity through partnerships in minority communities where little research has been conducted and to provide research opportunities for new investigators from mostly black and Hispanic communities.
ACCESSION #
61440245

Tags: AIDS (Disease) -- Research;  FEDERAL aid;  CENTERS for Disease Control & Prevention (U.S.);  HIV infections -- Prevention;  MINORITIES

 

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