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Global Health MattersMore on Chronic Diseases
July - August, 2009 | Volume 8, Issue 4
Fogarty program aids study of chronic illnessesThe first awards in Fogarty’s new Millennium Promise Awards program to study chronic diseases in developing countries will train researchers in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. Seven awards totaling $7.3 million over five years will create capacity for local scientists and institutions to develop long-term training programs to deal with looming crises in the development of chronic diseases. In addition, two planning grants will provide $108,000 for two years. Each project will be conducted in partnership between a U.S. university and institutions in the countries where training occurs.
A Sri Lankan woman has her blood pressure Fogarty also awarded two planning grants for training in cancer research in Morocco and stroke prevention in Uganda. The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the National Institute of Mental Health are partners with Fogarty in the grants. The program seeks proposals from scientists with backgrounds and experience in working across disciplines, such as nutrition, business, behavioral health, health law, economics, environmental health and urban planning. The deadline for applying for 2010 awards is Sept. 29. More Information
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