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The Arnold School of Public Health promotes active faculty, research
staff, and student engagement in scholarly activities and identifies and
facilitates collaborative research opportunities in areas that are
integral to the science and practice of public health.
In fiscal year 2007, the Arnold School received more than $20 million
in research funding, including $6 million from the National Institutes
of Health. The Arnold School also receives funding from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, the National Science Foundation, the
Environmental Protection Agency, the National Atmospheric and Oceanic
Administration, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation as well as from a variety of other federal, state, corporate,
and private sources.
With support from these funding agencies and organizations, the
Arnold School provides an environment conducive to research where its
faculty, staff, and students can be successful at the highest possible
levels.
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