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University of Arizona Research and Outreach in Indian Country Database
The Native Peoples Technical Assistance Office, one of ArizonaNativeNet's founding partners, is responsible for compiling this database on current research in Indian Country conducted by faculty and staff at the University of Arizona.
Displaying records 1 - 20 from the 350 total items.
| Proposal Title | PI | Department | Subject(s) | Tribe(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Culver | School of Natural Resources | |||
| Culver | School of Natural Resources | |||
| Vaz | Arizona Arthritis Center | |||
| "The Gods Above Have Come": A Contemporary Analysis of the Eagle as a Cultural Resource in the Northern Plains | Zedeno | Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology | Bald Eagle, Endangered Species list, North Dakota tribes | Three Affiliated Tribes in North Dakota |
| A Comparison of Anavip and CroFab in the Treatment of Patients with Crotallnae Envenomations | Boyer | VIPER | snake bite antivenom | Contact researcher |
| A Model of Spatial Concepts for Endangered Native American Languages | Penfield | English | Language, Endangered, Spatial Concepts | Mohave, Chemehuevi |
| A Phase 3 Study of MEDI-524 (Numax), an Enhanced Humanized Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Monocional Antibody, for the Protection of RSV Disease Among Navajo and White Mountain Apache Infants | Brown | Pediatrics | Numax, respiratory disease research | Navajo, White Mountain Apache |
| A Small Exploration of Quality of Life Issues among American Indian Children with Diabetes | Anthony | Family and Community Medicine | Diabetes, Children, American Indian girls | |
| A small exploration of quality of life issues among American Indian children with diabetes | Anthony | Family and Community Medicine | ||
| Abott Rheumatology Fellowship Grant for FY-09 | Vaz | Arizona Arthritis Center | medicine, rheumatology, rheumatoid arthritis, arthritis, fellowship, program, training, patient care, disease(s), clinical, science, Arizona, New Mexico, travel, seronegative spondylarthropies, osteoporosis, Navajo, Zuni, Pima, Tohono O'odham | Navajo, Zuni, Pima, Tohono O'odham |
| Active Living Research | Joe | Family and Community Medicine | overweight, obesity, diabetes, urban Indian | Urban Indian population |
| AHSL Outreach to American Indian, Hispanic and Border Populations in Arizona | McCray | Health Sciences Library | Arizona, health, services, library, libraries, access, information, American Indian, Hispanic, border | |
| AIDS Education Training Center | Galper | Family and Community Medicine | HIV, AIDS, Indian Health Center, IHS, Education, Training, American Indian | Arizona Tribes |
| AIDS Education Training Center (AETC) | Galper | Family and Community Medicine | AIDS, Education | |
| AIDS Education Training Center (AETC) | Galper | Family and Community Medicine | Training, AIDS | Arizona Tribes |
| Aids Education Training Center (AETC) | Galper | Family and Community Medicine | HIV, healthcare providers, education, training, technical assistance, AIDS, aids | Arizona Tribes |
| AIDS Education Training Center (AETC) | Galper | Family and Community Medicine | AIDS, HIV, education, training, health, professionals, American Indian, northern arizona, co-morbidity, STDs, Flagstaff | Arizona Tribes |
| Aids Education Training Center (AETC) | Galper | Family and Community Medicine | AIDS education prevention training | Arizona Tribes |
| AIDS Education Traning Center | Galper | Family and Community Medicine | AIDS education prevention training | Arizona Tribes |
| AIRCH Student Development Component (NARCH V) | Roubideaux | Family and Community Medicine | research training and development | Contact P.I. |
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