EXCEED THE SPACE PROVIDED. This is a 5-year competing renewal application for the Fogarty International Training and Research Program in Occupational and Environmental Health, located in the Southwest Center for Occupational and Environmental Health (SWCOEH) at the University of Texas School of Public Health (UTSPH) in Houston, Texas. The SWCOEH includes a program component at the University of Houston (UH) College of Engineering. This program, first approved and funded in 1995, addresses a critical shortage of trained professionals and research in occupational health in Latin America. The goals of this program are to train foreign scientists and professionals in occupational and environmental health through an academic training and research program to deal effectively with the adverse health effects of exposures in the workplace and the community, to develop an international network of trained professionals in occupational and environmental health to collaborate in research programs aimed at the identification and control of exposures and their associated health effects, and to develop national and international prevention programs in occupational and environmental health in collaborating countries. Training activities are conducted in collaboration with public and private institutions in four Latin American countries: Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico and Venezuela. Building on the successes of the first 5 years, we propose to provide training and research support through the following four program activities in the 2001-2006 period: 1 ) long-term academic and research preparation in the United States at the UTSPH and UH, leading to a masters or doctoral degree in occupational and environmental epidemiology, environmental sciences (industrial hygiene or toxicology), ergonomics and safety; 2) project- based research training and public health practice, including expanding ongoing intervention research activities and developing a new competitive pilot projects research training program that emphasizes collaborative research, sound study design, scientific review, constructive critique and the responsible conduct of research; 3) targeted short courses and workshops in collaborating countries for researchers, professionals and technicians in occupational and environmental health; and 4) institutional research infrastructure development through support of the widespread dissemination of scientific in occupational health to Spanish-speaking countries and the creation of a regional center of research excellence for Latin America. PERFORMANCE SITE ========================================Section End===========================================
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