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| | Yale Medicine Spring 2003: On Russia's AIDS front |
 | | Roman Dyatlov, Ph.D., an assistant professor of biology and soil science at Saint-Petersburg State University, is the project manager in St. Petersburg; the principal investigator is Wisconsin professor Jeffrey A. Kelly, Ph.D., who originally developed the intervention model being evaluated in the study. |
 | | Shaboltas, who heads the intervention group in St. Petersburg, is applying skills and knowledge she gained as part of the first wave of Russian psychologists, physicians and scientists to train at Yales School of Public Health under a grant from the National Institutes of Healths Fogarty International Center. |
 | | The most suitable place is a classical university with multidisciplinary potentials. The program will draw people from 12 faculties in the social and basic sciences to teach courses in biostatistics, epidemiology, environmental health sciences, health services administration and management, social and behavioral sciences, bioethics and global health. |
| info.med.yale.edu /external/pubs/ym_sp03/aidsrussia.htm (3678 words) |
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