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Funded by a five-year grant of $1.5 million from the National Institute of Nursing Research, the Center for Health Trajectory Research (1P20-NR008992) supports interventions that promote, maintain and restore health from infancy to old age. This new exploratory research center builds research infrastructure in the School of Nursing, as well as knowledge development in the science of intervention research. The goal is to influence the trajectory or pathway that individuals and/or families experience with developmental, transitional, acute, or chronic health challenges in order to influence optimal health outcomes across the lifespan. Each year the Center supports pilot projects related to the theme.

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For general information, contact:

Linda Dahle, Program Administrator
Center for Health Trajectory Research
School of Nursing, University of Minnesota
5-140 Weaver-Densford Hall
308 Harvard Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

E-mail: dahle081@umn.edu
Telephone: 612.626.9443
Fax: 612.625.7180

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