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Boosting research through Proposition 56 revenue

TRDRP CALL FOR APPLICATIONS IS COMING SOON IN JULY

As a result of the passage of Proposition 56, beginning in July 2017, Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program (TRDRP) at the University of California will be announcing a Call for Applications that will broaden its current research priorities and expand them further to better serve the Proposition 56 mandate. The expanded research priorities, that will also encourage addressing health disparities in a cross-sectional manner, will invite research under these main priority areas:

  • Tobacco-Related Health Disparities
  • Cancer Prevention, Treatment, and Biology
  • Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases
  • Environmental Exposure and Toxicology
  • Neuroscience of Nicotine Addiction and Treatment
  • Oral Diseases and Dental Health
  • Pulmonary Biology and Lung Disease
  • State and Local Tobacco Control Policy Research

Please visit our website for further details and how to submit an application, after July 7, 2017.

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