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The Office of Disease Prevention (ODP) archives materials that are no longer being updated.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

ODP Updates Newsletter Archive

The ODP Updates newsletter is published regularly, and helps connect you with the latest news from the office, including upcoming events, funding opportunities, and evidence-based resources to help you conduct high-quality prevention research. Please share with your colleagues and send your feedback and suggestions to [email protected].

2021

Celebrating 35 years of putting prevention research first | ESIL nominations due soon | Submit comments on P2P workshop evidence review by 11/9 | Funding opportunities in tobacco regulatory science and multimorbidity research | Resources on Healthy People 2020 progress and using insufficient evidence findings

Updated Research Methods Resources website  |  Upcoming P2P workshop  |  ODP portfolio analysis  |  Funding in funding electronic nicotine delivery systems, impact of structural racism  |  Mental health data, sun safety evidence-based program resources

Ending structural racism in biomedical research and eliminating health disparities  |  The ODP’s 2021 Early-Stage Investigator Lectures  |  New FOAs in physical activity, tobacco regulatory science  |  Tobacco, health disparity, & physical activity resources for researchers

Introducing the ODP Updates newsletter!

Q&A with 2020 Early-Stage Investigator Lecture Awardee Dr. Julia Marcus  |  Pathways to Prevention (P2P) update  |  FOAs in multimorbidity, social and behavioral interventions  |  Tobacco regulatory research, physical activity, & infectious disease data resources for researchers