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GRANT INFORMATION

Original Funded Period:
October 2015 — June 2020

Award Number: R25MH084565

Funding Organization(s):

  • National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Lead IWRI Faculty Investigator(s):

  • Karina L. Walters, PhD (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma)
  • Cynthia R. Pearson, PhD
  • Bonnie Duran, DrPH (Opelousas/Coushatta)
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