Recently Funded Grants (by Principal Investigator)
Huang (Co-Principle Investigator). “Translation and cross-cultural validation
of the Diabetes-39 (D-39) in Chinese”. Ministry of Health, TAIWAN. 2005–2006.
$600,000.
Huang (Co- Investigator). “Quality of life for patient in TPV RESIST 1
study”. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 2003–2005. $200,000.
Komro (Principal Investigator) and Maldonado-Molina (Co-Investigator) “An
Adaptation of Project Northland for Urban Youth”. National Institute on Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism. 2001-2006. $11,441,776.
Komro (Consultant; Principal Investigator Knut-Inge Klepp)),
“Community
Health Development: An Intervention Study Among Young People in Kahe, Tanzania.”
Norwegian government. 2002-2006.
Reiss (Principal Investigator). “Transition Web Site”. Florida Developmental
Disabilities Council. 2005 $8,000.
Reiss (Principal Investigator). “Distance Learning for Maternal and Child
Health Training”. Health Services and Resources Administration. 2003-2006.
$332,000.
Reiss (Principal Investigator). “CMS Youth Transition Initiative”. Children’s
Medical Services. 2003-2006 $260,000.
Reiss (Principal Investigator). “Transition from Pediatric to Adult Health
Care of Youth with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs”. National
Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research. 2000-2005. $310,000.
Shenkman (Principal Investigator) and Herndon (Co-Principle Investigator).
“Florida Healthy Kids Evaluation”. Florida Healthy Kids Corporation. 2005–2006.
$242,154.
Shenkman (Principal Investigator), Youngblade (Co- Investigator) and Aydede
(Co- Investigator). “Non-Competing Extension: Quality of Health Care Provided in
Texas’ Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Programs”. Texas Department of
Health and Human Services. 2005-2007. $5,200,000.
Shenkman (Principal Investigator), “The Florida KidCare Evaluation; Year 5”. The
Agency for Health Care Administration. 2004-2006. $900,000.
Shenkman (Principal Investigator), “Evaluation of a Prepaid Health Plan for
Children With Severe Special Health Care Needs”. Florida Department of Health.
2003-2006. $475,000.
Terza (Principal Investigator). “A New Method for Measuring the Net Public
Health Impact of Increased Access to Alternative Nicotine Delivery Products”.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 2004–2006. $99,584.
Terza (Consultant). “Methods for Studying Dementia Treatment and Outcomes in
Observational Studies,” Developing Evidence to Inform Decisions about
Effectiveness: The DEcIDE Network”. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
2004–2006. $150,000.
Vogel (Principal Investigator). “Developing Risk Adjustment Models for Stroke
Rehabilitation Outcomes”. VA Health Services Research & Development Service.
2002–2006. $485,300.
Wagenaar (Principal Investigator), Komro (Co-Investigator) and
Maldonado-Molina (Co-Investigator). “Reducing Underage Drinking through
Coalition Evaluation.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 2004 – 2006. $747,732.
Wagenaar (Principal Investigator), Komro (Co-Investigator) and
Maldonado-Molina (Co-Investigator). “Effects of Statutory Changes in DUI
Penalties: An Evaluation of Policy Changes from 1976-2000 Across the 50 States”.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Substance Abuse Policy Research Program.
2003-2006. $315,705.
Wagenaar (Principal Investigator) and Komro (Co-Investigator).
“Commonalities, Divergences, and Synergism in Legal Issues across Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Firearms”. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 2002 – 2006. $299,926.
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