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2008 Global Health Partnership Program Grants

The Emory Global Health Institute funds faculty from across Emory University who have proposed innovative, high-impact, sustainable global health programs. The Institute also provides seed funding for pilot projects that show great promise of developing into future, sustainable global health programs.

Funded programs involve an established partnership with an organization or organizations in the country where the program is being conducted. The following is a list of programs that the Institute funded in 2008.

Archive of Global Disease Eradication
Building Partnerships to Strengthen Interventions: Philani Project, South Africa
Center for Global Safe Water at Emory: Expanded Partnership and Research Activities
Consortium to Study the Impact of Micronutrient Supplementation and Probiotics for the Prevention and Management of Acute Childhood Diarrhea in Brazil
Developing Evidence-based Secondary Prevention for HIV-positive Heterosexual Men in Soweto, South Africa
Genetic Epidemiology of Autism in China: Phase I
Global Environmental Health Partnership with the University of Copenhagen
Global Health Without Travel
Global Public Health Law and Policy Project
Global Research Network Focusing on Early Life and Long-term Human Function
Impact of Vitamin D Supplementation on Host Immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Response to Treatment: Building Translational Research Capacity in Nutrition and Infectious Diseases in the Republic of Georgia
Impact of Slow Release Insecticide Treated Paint on the Resting Behavior and Survival of Endophilic Disease Vectors: A Proof of Concept Study in Preparation of Field-based Investigations
Partnership in Air Quality and Children's Health in China
Prevalence of HIV Neuropathy and Risk Factors for Antiretroviral Toxic Neuropathy in an HIV-positive Cohort of Black South Africans
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