NEEMA Grantees and Contacts
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CDC Project Officer
Patricia (Patty) Dietz, Associate Director for Program and Performance Improvement (NEEMA@cdc.gov)
CDC NEEMA Workgroup
- NCHHSTP: Jonathan Mermin, Patricia Dietz, Maria Aslam, Michelle Van Handel, Kwame Owusu-Edusei
- Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention: David Purcell, Paul Farnham, Karen Hoover, Gabriela Paz-Bailey, Cyprian Wejnert
- Division of Viral Hepatitis: Susan Hariri, Noele Nelson, Claudia Vellozzi, Aaron Harris
- Division of Adolescent and School Health: Lisa Barrios, Richard Dunville, Li Yan Wang
- Division of Tuberculosis Elimination: Andrew Hill, Suzanne Marks
- Division of Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention: Kyle Bernstein, Harrell Chesson, Tom Gift
Description of the Grantees
Emory University
Principal Investigator: Patrick Sullivan (Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the Emory University Rollins School of Public Health)
The Emory Coalition for Applied Modeling for Prevention (CAMP) comprises epidemiologists, economic and infectious disease modelers, clinicians, and economists located at Emory University, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Washington, and the Georgia Department of Public Health. CAMP’s work is informed and enhanced by members of the Applied Public Health Working Group, comprising diverse state and local health department representatives. For more information, please visit www.emorycamp.org.
Harvard University
Principal Investigator: Joshua Salomon (Professor in the Department of Global Health and Population at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University)
The Harvard University Prevention Policy Modeling Lab comprises of epidemiologists, economic and infectious disease modelers, clinicians, and economists located at Harvard School of Public Health, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Medical Center, Yale School of Public Health and Brown School of Public Health.
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Principal Investigator: James G. Kahn(Professor in the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, Global Health Sciences, and the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at UCSF)
The UCSF NEEMA project is implemented via the Consortium to Assess Prevention Economics (CAPE). CAPE comprises economic and infectious disease modelers, clinical researchers, and epidemiologists located at UCSF, the University of California – Berkeley, Stanford University School of Medicine, and the San Francisco Department of Public Health, with collaborators in the California Department of Public Health.
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