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>Are you interested in sharing your research on reducing health 
>inequities and improving health at the population level?
>
>The Centre for Population Health Promotion Research at the 
>University of British Columbia is coordinating the production of a 
>special Supplement for the Canadian Journal of Public Health on 
>population health intervention research.  We have a two-stage process.
>
>First, we strongly encourage you to submit an OUTLINE of a paper 
>that reports on research from diverse disciplines/sectors on a wide 
>variety of policies and programs designed to improve health at the 
>population level.  Outlines may be in English or French. The 
>(extended) deadline submission of OUTLINES: February 15, 2011
>
>Authors of selected outlines will be invited to submit full papers, 
>which will be peer-reviewed by the journal.  Approximately 15-20 
>papers will be included in the Supplement.  For guidelines and 
>instructions on how to submit an outline, please go to the website: 
>http://blogs.ubc.ca/frankish/special-supplement/>http://blogs.ubc.ca/frankish/special-supplement/
>
>PLEASE DISTRIBUTE TO FACULTY STUDENTS, STAFF, AND ALL MEMBERS OF 
>YOUR ORGANIZATION. Thanks!

Dr. Jim Frankish
Professor, Human Early Learning Partnership, College for 
Interdisciplinary Studies, UBC
Professor, School of Population & Public Health, UBC; Director, 
Centre for Population Health Promotion Research
Member, National Research-Training Program on Population Health Interventions
Senior Scholar, Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (Past)
Room 425, School of Population & Public Health (formerly Library 
Processing Centre) 2206 East Mall Vancouver BC V6T 1Z3
O: 604-822-9205, C: 778-987-9205; F: 822-9228 [log in to unmask]
http://www.jimfrankish.com; http://blogs.ubc.ca/frankish/

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