
Working with MICHR to Engage Communities
For several years, we have worked in close partnership with the Outreach, Partnership and Implementation Science (OPIS) program at the Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research
For several years, we have worked in close partnership with the Outreach, Partnership and Implementation Science (OPIS) program at the Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research
The Speak To Your Health! Community Survey Committee of the Prevention Research Center of Michigan (PRC/MI) in collaboration with the University of Michigan-Flint School of Health Studies
According to recent estimates, there are 1.2 million to 3.5 million Arab Americans living in the United States with the highest concentration living in Michigan.1
The overall theme of the National Public Health Week 2013 campaign, “Public Health is ROI: Saving Lives, Saving Money” promotes the idea that public health
To promote this year’s theme for National Public Health Week and illustrate how supporting public health efforts provides a return on the initial investment, the American
Are you interested in learning how to apply evidence-based practice to your public health initiatives? We are pleased to announce a new training opportunity for
National Public Health Week starts today! Since 1995, communities from coast to coast have observed National Public Health Week every April, celebrating the work of
The field of public health genomics has exploded over the last several years as more and more states are collaborating around cost-efficient, evidence-based methods to
Congratulations! Dr. Sarah’s Stoddard’s poster: “Predicting Violent Behavior in Emerging Adulthood: The Role of Violence Exposure and Future Orientation During Adolescence” was selected as the
Congratulations are extended to our PRC-MI students, Ashley Garrity and Alexandra Turner, for sharing the 1st place prize for their posters in the student category
We are pleased to be a part of the MICHR Community Engagement Conference on Tuesday, March 19. PRC-MI students, staff and faculty will be well
In honor of National Women and Girls’ HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, YOUR Center in Flint is hosting its 8th Annual Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Conference,
The Prevention Research Collaborative, based at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, is made up of the Prevention Research Center of Michigan, Michigan Youth Violence Prevention Center, National Center for School Safety, and affiliated initiatives. Our Centers are funded through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Department of Justice (DOJ).
We promote safe and healthy futures through prevention research, training, and outreach. Alongside community partners, we work to reduce inequities and empower communities for better health.
Address:
1415 Washington Heights
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Email: contactprc@umich.edu
Phone: (734) 763-1989