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Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Minority Global Health Disparities Research Training Program

If you are interested in a summer research experience abroad under the supervision of U.S. and foreign research faculty and can demonstrate a dedication and interest in addressing health disparities in the U.S. and abroad, please contact the program below for an application packet.

Lisa Jia , School of Arts&Sciences 3400 N. Charles Street Mergenthaler 237 The main objective of the Minority Global Health Disparities Research Program Baltimore, MD 21218 (MHIRT) is to encourage students to pursue biomedical and biobehavioral research 410-516-8215/Fax410-516-8480 that address health disparities in the U.S. and developing countries. [email protected] Research opportunities are available in: If you have any further questions about the logistics of the program, please feel free to contact: Australia The Biology of Stress

Beverly Dorsey , South Africa and Women’s Health [email protected]

410-955-8220 Durban South Africa HIV/AIDS and Adolescent Health

Completed Application Goteborg, Sweden (A) Pain Health Status and Quality of Life forms are due to Lisa Lisa no later than 4:00pm, Tuesday, Goteborg, Sweden (B) Pain, Activity and Functional Status/Older Adults November 24, 2009 Seoul, Korea Cardiovascular Health Promotion

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Yanji, China Chronic Disease Management Funded by

National Institute of Health St. Thomas, Virgin Islands HIV/AIDS and Violence against Women National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities Fogarty International Center In collaboration with the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Arts & Sciences, and the Bloomberg School of Public Health, Winston-Salem University, North Carolina A&T State University and the Leadership Alliance at Brown University

October 8, 2009