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What are the Primary Sources of Funding in Epidemiology?
Funding opportunities in the field of epidemiology are diverse and can come from various sources. The primary sources include governmental agencies, private foundations, academic institutions, and international organizations. Notable governmental agencies include the
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
, the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
, and the
World Health Organization (WHO)
. Private foundations such as the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
and the
Wellcome Trust
also play a significant role in funding epidemiological research.
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