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TSU Breast Cancer Screening Program Awarded $2M Grant | Fyh.news
The TSU Breast Cancer Screening Program is expanding its impact thanks to a $2 million grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of T...
Americares Awarded $5 Million Grant to Increase Access to Health Services for Venezuelan Migrants and other Underserved Populations in Colombia
Americares Awarded $5 Million Grant to Increase Access to Health Services for Venezuelan Migrants and other Underserved Populations in Colombia
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Professor Denise Herd secures $100,000 grant to study vaccine hesitancy in Black and Latinx communities
By By Nadia Lathan | November 6, 2023
Dr. Denise Herd
UC Berkeley School of Public Health Professor Denise Herd has been awarded $100,000 to ...
Emory School of Nursing receives $1.7 million grant for research training in women’s health and intersectionality using data, technology
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VCU team receives National Science Foundation grant to investigate vaccine inequity and acceptance - VCU News
By Sabrina Janesick
An interdisciplinary team of Virginia Commonwealth University scientists and mathematicians has been awarded mo...
Brownsville's School Of Public Health Receives $4 Million Grant For Hispanic Health Research
BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS – Hispanics, Latinos or Mexican-Americans from this part of the country have a high rate of some chronic diseases such as diabet...
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