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Published in final edited form as: Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2012 Fall;6(3):321–329. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2012.0037

Table 3.

NCDHR-Related Research Projects

Grant Number, Sponsor, PI Project Title Years
5U48DP001910: Prevention Research Center, CDC, T.A. Pearson Rochester Prevention Research Center: National Center for Deaf Health Research 2009–2014
5U48DP000031: Prevention Research Center, CDC, T.A. Pearson Rochester Prevention Research Center: National Center for Deaf Health Research 2004–2009
5R01CE001871-02: Research Grants for Preventing Violence and Violence-Related Injury (R01), CDC, R. Pollard Factors Influencing Partner Violence Perpetration Affecting Deaf People 2010–2013
5K08HS015700-05, Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award (K08), AHRQ, S. Barnett Deaf People and Healthcare 2006–2011
5K01HL103140-02: Mentored Career Development Award to Promote Faculty Diversity/Re-Entry in Biomedical Research (K01), NIH, M. McKee Health Literacy Among Deaf ASL Users and Cardiovascular Health Risk 2010–2015
5K01HL10012-02: Mentored Career Development Award to Promote Faculty Diversity/Re-Entry in Biomedical Research (K01), NIH, S. Smith Assessing Cardiovascular Risks in Deaf Adolescents who use Sign Language 2010–2015
5U48DP000031, Prevention Research Centers Program (PRC) Special Interest Project (SIP 9-05), “The Cardiovascular Health Intervention Research and Translation Network,” CDC, T.A. Pearson Perceptions of CVD Risk and CVD Health Promotion in Deaf Communities 2008–2009
Minority Health Fellowship from The Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) in cooperation with the CDC Prevention Research Centers program, CDC/ASPH, T. David Comparing the use of a written health surveillance survey among Deaf and hearing college freshmen 2007–2009