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The UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention addresses pressing health problems by collaborating with communities to conduct research, provide training, and translate research findings into policy and practice. The Center seeks to reduce health disparities through an emphasis on community-based participatory research to ensure that the community is involved in every stage of research. The CDC selected HPDP to be one of its first three Prevention Research Centers in 1985. Now comprised of 33 academic institutions, the PRC program is an interdependent network of community, academic, and public health partners that conduct prevention research and promote practices proven to promote good health.


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HPDP co-sponsors videoconference addressing education and health disparities

Nicholas Freudenberg

The UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention is co-sponsoring the 15th Annual Summer Public Health Research Videoconference on Minority Health on June 9. This year’s conference theme is “Breaking the Cycle: Investigating the Intersection of Educational Inequities and Health Disparities.”

Nicholas Freudenberg, an urban public health expert, will address the school dropout as a public health issue during the conference. Freudenberg will also be meeting with HPDP researchers and community partners during his visit. (more...)