'Use of Multimodal Strategies for Community-Engaged Dissemination of Research Needs, Priorities, and Recommendations of the Community' grant will allow researchers to engage the community and improve transparency
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Matt Schorr
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Article
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Article about the 'Use of Multimodal Strategies for Community-Engaged Dissemination of Research Needs, Priorities, and Recommendations of the Community' grant. Georgia Southern faculty member Tilicia Mayo-Gamble was the Co-Investigator of the grant.
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Publication Date
12-20-2017
Publisher
Meharry Vanderbilt Alliance
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences | Public Health
Recommended Citation
Cunningham-Erves, Jennifer; Mayo-Gamble, Tilicia; Vaughn, Yolanda; Helms, Mike; Barajas, Claudia; and Wilkins, Consuelo H., "'Use of Multimodal Strategies for Community-Engaged Dissemination of Research Needs, Priorities, and Recommendations of the Community' grant will allow researchers to engage the community and improve transparency" (2017). Department of Health Policy and Community Health Faculty Media Appearances. 6.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/hpch-facmedia/6
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