Monthly Archives: March 2012

How to Write a Federal Grant Proposal

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Source: Federal Grants Wire

Type: Online Document

Level: Basic

Description: Basic online document reviewing the components of a Federal Grant Proposal.

How to Get that First Grant: A Young Scientist’s Guide to Funding in America

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Source: RPI

Type: Online Course

Level: Basic

Description: How to Get that First Grant: A Young Scientist’s Guide to Funding in America, Hendler, J.

Science Careers from the Journal of Science: Grants and Grant Writing

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Source: Science

Type: Online Reading

Level: Basic

Description: Provides career advice on improving your chances of receiving research funds.

Quality Practices in Basic Biomedical Research (QPBR)

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Source: TDR: For Research on Diseases of poverty (UNICEF-UNDP-WORLD BANK-WHO)

Type: PDF Manual

Level: Basic – Intermediate

Description: A tool for training and promoting Quality Practices in Basic Biomedical Research (QPBR) concepts in disease endemic countries

Clinical Research Introduction

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Source: Clinical Trials Network

Type: Online Course

Level: Basic

Discription: Clinical Trials Network (CTN): Best Practices; Duke University

Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research

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Source: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center: Department of Bioethics

Type: Online Video

Level: Intermediate

Discription: Overview of standards, best practices and contemporary regulations.

Built Environment + Public Health: Course Curriculum

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Source: Built Environment + Public Health Curriculum

Type: Online Course

Level: Intermediate

Description: This CDC-funded Web site an interdisciplinary undergraduate, graduate, or continuing education curriculum in public health and built environment. This curriculum is flexible enough to be offered as a full semester course, individual units or single class modules or individual assignments. This Web site also provides opportunity for faculty and other users to share comments, amendments and develop collaborations at the intersection of the built environment and health.

A Model Built Environment and Public Health Course Curriculum: Training for an Interdisciplinary Workforce

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Source: American Journal of Preventive Medicine

Type: PDF

Level: Intermediate

Discription: Botchwey N, Hobson S, Dannenberg AL, Mumford KG, Contant CK, McMillan TE, Jackson RJ, Lopez R, Winkle C. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2009;36(2S):S63–S71.

UC Berkeley Health Impact Group

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Source: UCBHIG

Type: Online Course

Level: Intermediate

Description: The UC Berkeley Health Impact Group (UCBHIG) is a non-partisan, independent collective whose mission is to promote the field of Health Impact Assessment through advocacy, education, research, and community outreach. UCBHIG’s work focuses largely on the development of qualitative and quantitative tools.

EpiQuery: NYC Interactive Health Data

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Source: NYC Department of Health

Type: Online Database (web)

Level: Basic

Description: EpiQuery is a web-based, user-friendly system designed to guide users through basic data analyses on several datasets. EpiQuery Modules are based on individual health datasets with varying topics and indicators for different NYC populations.