archiveicon_white.png

Archived Content

The Office of Disease Prevention (ODP) archives materials that are more than 3 years old and no longer being updated. Over time, links and other information may have changed. We cannot guarantee that all of the links in these materials will be current or accurate.

2014 Co-Funded Research Projects

The Office of Disease Prevention provides limited co-funding for extramural prevention grants, intramural projects, and meetings and workshops to NIH Institutes and Centers (ICs) as well as to other agencies and offices. Priority is given to those areas where current research is lacking or additional research may be stimulated. Priority is also given to projects that address prevention research areas that span multiple ICs and those that focus on health disparities.

NIH-Funded Grants

Organization Project Title Grant Number Principal Investigator and Institution
FIC Enhancing Vivax Malaria Research in Thailand 2D43TW006571-06 Cui, Pennsylvania State University - University Park
FIC Tanzania Infectious Disease Research Training Program 2D43TW007886-06A1 Fawzi, Harvard School of Public Health
FIC Translational Research Training on Leishmania & Emerging Infectious Diseases 2D43TW006589-11A1 McMahon Pratt & Saravia, Yale University
FIC Onchocerciasis-Associated Neurodevelopmental Deficits: The Hit Squad 1R21TW010004-01 Tshala-Katumbay, Oregon Health & Science University
NCI Training Institute for Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (TIDIRH) Supplement to
5P50CA148596-04
Williams, Harvard School of Public Health
NHLBI Ten-Day Seminar on the Epidemiology and Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease 1R13HL124871-01 Goff, University of Colorado Denver
NICHD The CFAR Social & Behavioral Science Research Network National Scientific Meeting 2014 1R13HD074468-02 Blank, University of Pennsylvania
NICHD Mood and Insulin Resistance in Adolescents At-Risk for Diabetes 1Z1AHD000641-18 Yanovski, NICHD
NIDA Society for Prevention Research Annual Meetings, 2012—2016 5R13DA033149-03 Gorman-Smith, Society for Prevention Research, Inc.
NIEHS Tamburro Symposium on Environmental Chemicals and Liver Disease 1R13ES024661-01 Cave, University of Louisville

NIH-Sponsored Meetings, Workshops, and Conferences

Organization Project Title Contact Email
NCI 7th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health (2014) Gila Neta, Ph.D., M.P.P. netagil@mail.nih.gov
NINDS Small Blood Vessels: Big Health Problems?
[VideoCast Available]
Francesca Bosetti, Ph.D. frances@mail.nih.gov
ORWH Shorter Lives, Poorer Health: A Workshop to Explore Next Steps for the Research Community Amy Mistretta, M.P.H.; Maggie Brewinski Isaacs, M.D., M.P.H. amy.mistretta@nih.gov
maggie.brewinskiisaacs@nih.gov

Federal Initiatives and Projects

Organization Project Title Contact Email
CDC Developing Tools to Help NIH Institutes and Centers and Grantees Effectively Access and Use Evidence Gaps in Prevention Research Found in The Community Guide Katherine Wilson, Ph.D., M.P.H., CHES kwilson@cdc.gov
CDC Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Multicomponent Interventions to Increase Screening for Breast, Cervical, and Colorectal Cancers Randy Elder, Ph.D., M.Ed. rfe3@cdc.gov
CDC, NHLBI Data Collection to Support Tracking of Healthy People 2020 Respiratory Diseases Objectives. 2017 NHIS Asthma Supplement    
NCI Youth Energy Expenditure Compendium Update: Walking and Running David Berrigan, Ph.D., M.P.H. berrigad@mail.nih.gov
NCI National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2013—2014 Physical Activity, Sleep, and Strength Measures    
NHLBI Healthy People 2020—Blood Disorders and Blood Safety    
NHLBI Data Development to Support Tracking of Healthy People 2020 Heart Disease and Stroke (HDS) Objectives Jovonni Spinner, M.P.H., CHES jovonni.spinner@nih.gov
NICHD Improving Research and Practice Methods for the Prevention of Motor Vehicle Crashes Among Novice Teenage Drivers Bruce Simons-Morton, Ed. D., M.P.H. mortonb@mail.nih.gov
ODPHP Healthy People 2020 Prevention Portal: Connecting and Coordinating Federal Prevention Initiatives Allison Roper, L.I.C.S.W. allison.Roper@hhs.gov
ODPHP Healthy People DATA2020: Accessing Data and Evidence-based Resources to Eliminate Health Disparities Deborah Hoyer, M.P.H. deborah.Hoyer@hhs.gov
ODPHP Implementation and Dissemination of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Evidence-based Resources to Achieve Healthy People 2020 Emmeline Ochiai, M.P.H., J.D. emmeline.Ochiai@hhs.gov
Last updated on