THE ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON HEALTH & SOCIETY SCHOLARS PROGRAM
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
SMALL GRANTS

2010 Research Project Awards

Martha Bailey, Assistant Professor, Economics, Do Community Health Centers Improve Health or Reduce Health Disparities? Evidence from the War on Poverty, 1965-1980

Erin Bakshis, Doctoral Candidate, Epidemiology, Gene X Social Environment Interactions and Depressive Symptom Scores

Michele Heisler, Associate Professor, Internal Medicine, Improving Survival from Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Focused Community-Based Participatory Research CPR Intervention for High-Risk Census Tracts

Hedwig Lee & Neil Mehta, RWJF HSS Scholars, The Intergenerational Transmission of Health: Race, Maternal Education and Fertility

Maria Muzik, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry, The Young Mothers Mentoring Program: Mothers as Mentors

Marie O'Neill, Associate Professor, Environmental Health Sciences and Epidemiology, Reducing Social Disparities of Heat Wave Impacts in a Changing Climate

Erin Rees Clayton, Research Investigator, Epidemiology, Pathogen Burden and Its Social, Psychological, and Behavioral Correlates in Detroit

Mariana Rosenthal, Doctoral Candidate, Epidemiology, A Multidisciplinary Look at the Role of Skin Microbiota Diversity on Health Outcomes

Richard Tolman, Professor, School of Social Work, First-Time Fathers' Prenatal Behaviors, Motivation to Parent and Partner, and Their Pregnant Partner's Perceived Support

Kristin Turney, RWJF HSS Scholar, Health Correlates and Consequences of Romantic Relationships from Adolescence through Early Adulthood

Eduardo Villamor, Associate Professor, Environmental Health Sciences, The Role of Socioeconomic and Methl-donor Nutrient Disparities on Epigenetic Regulation of Child Neurodevelopment

Yong Yang, Postdoctoral Researcher, Epidemiology, Study of Environmental or Neighborhood Effects on Health

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