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Back in September
a PSC Research Training Program
Investigator: Jennifer S. Barber
This funding is to support the Scholars in Health Policy Research Program with the following goals. (1) To provide an interdisciplinary curriculum and resources to identify critical health policy issues in need of research from social science disciplinary perspectives. (2) To provide research support and mentorship to design and implement salient research projects. (3) To provide mentoring on professional development. (4) To assist in securing positions for Scholars.
| Funding: | Robert Wood Johnson Foundation |
Funding Period: 08/01/2012 to 07/31/2014