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Collaborative Health Sciences Program

 

The Collaborative Health Sciences Program was developed by the Wisconsin Parternship Program's Medical Education and Research Committee (MERC) to support novel ideas and new approaches to research and education that will benefit the health of the people of Wisconsin.

 

Innovative collaborations across the traditional boundaries of basic science, clinical science, population health science and/or social science are required.

 

The principal investigator must be a University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health associate professor or professor, or a senior or distinguished scientist.

 

A co-principal investigator is required, and may be within the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, other University of Wisconsin-Madison schools or colleges, UW System campuses, the Medical College of Wisconsin or state agencies.


Last updated: 05/04/2009
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