The Office of Disease Prevention is dedicated to improving public health by increasing the scope, quality, dissemination, and impact of prevention research supported by the NIH. We look forward to sharing prevention research-related events, resources, and updates with you.
Be sure to check out a few of our most popular resources:
- Prevention Research Expertise Survey (PRES)—Share your methodological and content expertise with us! You may be asked to review NIH grant applications or speak at a seminar.
- Resources for Researchers—A library of federal data instruments, research findings, clinical practice guidelines, and examples of translating research into practice.
- Pragmatic and Group-Randomized Trials in Public Health and Medicine—A free, online course that provides a detailed guide to designing and analyzing group-randomized trials.
- Research Methods Resources—Information for researchers conducting group-randomized trials or individually randomized group-treatment trials to address common methodological issues.
- Methods: Mind the Gap Webinar Series—Topics cover research design, measurement, intervention, data analysis, and other methods in prevention science.
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