The Prevention Research Center at Washington University in St. Louis explores behaviors that place people at risk for chronic diseases such as obesity, cancer and diabetes. Center researchers conduct and share research on physical activity, policy, the built environment, and the translation of evidence into public health practice, while placing particular emphasis on vulnerable populations.

PRC faculty, Sarah Moreland-Russell awarded two new grants

PRC faculty, Sarah Moreland-Russell awarded two new grants
R01 – Examining system-wide implementation of new flexibilities to the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs. This 4 year, 2.65 million dollar grant is funded by the National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute (NIH-NHLBI). In 2018, a significant policy change to the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs issued flexibilities, relaxing nutrition standards […]

Dixie Duncan, PRC staff and community partner, wrote the $1 million COSSUP grant recently awarded to Carter County, MO

Dixie Duncan, PRC staff and community partner, wrote the $1 million COSSUP grant recently awarded to Carter County, MO
This Project Grant award from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) under the Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Other Substance Use Program (COSSUP) provides $999,729.00 to the Carter County Courthouse to implement a comprehensive initiative to address the opioid, stimulant, and substance use disorder (SUD) crisis in Carter County, Missouri. The key […]

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Student Spotlight: Milena Franco Silva

A Ph.D. student in Public Health Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, Milena Franco Silva is on a mission to address spatial and health disparities through transdisciplinary research. Her path to public health began in her hometown of Curitiba, Brazil, where she grew up navigating the stark contrasts between the rural landscape of Balsa Nova and the urban environment of Curitiba. Experiencing firsthand how urban design influences access to resources and quality of life, she pursued a degree in Architecture and Urban Planning at Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná.

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