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COLLABORATIVE INTERVENTIONS PILOT FUNDS NOW AVAILABLE

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Posted: 1/18/2007

Pilot study funding-$20,000 each to three studies this year-is now available through the Center for Collaborative Intervention Research (CCIR) at the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) School of Nursing (SON). The Center and the annual funding of pilot studies stimulate research alliances among health care disciplines, including nursing, public health, and medicine. JHU faculty may apply for 2007-2008 funding by completing an online Intent to Submit form by February 1, 2007.

The pilot project funds are available to doctorally-prepared, full-time faculty from disciplines across JHU who collaborate with SON faculty as members of their research team. New investigators or experienced investigators moving in new directions are given priority, although all studies must focus on some aspect of intervention research. To apply or learn more about these pilot study grants and other resources provided by the CCIR, visit the CCIR webpage at: http://www.son.jhmi.edu/research/ccir/resources.