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Eng, Eugenia
University of NC at Chapel Hill
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National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Office of The Director, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (ODCDC)
Type
Translations (R06)
Project #
1R06CD421449-01
Application #
7401968
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZCD1-SRC)
Program Officer
Coble, Cheryl
Project Start
2003-09-30
Project End
2007-03-31
Budget Start
2003-09-30
Budget End
2004-09-29
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2003
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$500,000
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University of NC at Chapel Hill
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NIH 2004
R06 CD
Community-Based Participatory Prevention Research
Eng, Eugenia / University of NC at Chapel Hill
$933,042
NIH 2003
R06 CD
Community-Based Participatory Prevention Research
Eng, Eugenia / University of NC at Chapel Hill
$500,000
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