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Welcome
The Prevention
Research Center at Saint Louis University
(SLU-PRC) is comprised of community, practice, and academic
partners who have worked together for nine years. Its mission
is to prevent chronic diseases and improve individual and
community
health within Missouri by conducting, evaluating, and disseminating
community-based prevention research.
Through
an extensive developmental process, the SLU-PRC has moved
from coalition-based interventions that largely respond
to suggestions for programs from outsiders, to partners
working together
to determine the programs that will be implemented. In its
efforts to prevent chronic diseases and eliminate
health disparities, the SLU-PRC has evolved
from a focus on individual health behavior change to creating
changes in the social and physical environments that enable
individuals to make healthy choices. From now through 2009,
we will be focusing on six key areas: evaluation, collaborations
and partnerships, research, communication and dissemination,
infrastructure, and training and education. This will facilitate
the SLU-PRC in achieving the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention goal of adding “to knowledge about
preventing and controlling
chronic disease”.

The Prevention Research Center at Saint Louis University
is a member of the Prevention Research Centers Program,
supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
cooperative agreement number 1-U48-DP-000060.
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