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DAT 18-06 Feasibility and Acceptability of HIV, HCV, and Opioid Use Disorder Services in Syringe Service Programs

2019 – Present

Exploiting Public Metagenomic Data to Uncover Cancer-Microbiome Relationships

2019 – Present

CHASE: An Innovative County-Level Public Health Response to The Opioid Epidemic In New York State CHASE

2019 – Present

Adaptive Intervention Strategies to Optimize PrEP Clinical Evaluation and Uptake in Stimulant-Using Men

2019 – Present

Effectiveness of a Multi-Centric Randomized Population Based Trial for Prevention and Control of Oral Diseases in 0-6 Year Old Children in Rural India

2019 – Present

A Longitudinal Cohort Study to Evaluate Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Disease in Haiti

2018 – Present

Implementing the Genomic Data Science Analysis, Visualization, and Informatics Lab-Space (ANVIL)

2018 – Present

PROMISE – Program Refinements to Optimize Model Impact and Scalability Based on Evidence

2018 – Present

Design and Development of Integrated Road Traffic Injuries Surveillance

2018 – Present

Mobile-based Decision Support System to Promote Healthy Eating among Diabetic Patients

2018 – Present
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The CUNY Institute for Implementation Science in Population Health (ISPH) was founded on the notion that substantial improvements in population health can be efficiently achieved through better implementation of existing strategies, policies, and interventions across multiple sectors. We study how to translate and scale-up evidence-based interventions and policies within clinical and community settings in order to improve population health and reduce health disparities. CUNY ISPH. Pursing population health gains through better implementation.

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