Medical College of Georgia
 Georgia Prevention Institute A-Z Index  |  MCG Home  |  Site Search 

GPI Vision

Core Faculty

Research Topics

Facilities and Resources

Current Funding
Collaborators
Policy Leadership for Active Youth
Centers and Institutes

  Contact Information:
  Georgia Prevention Institute
  HS-1640
  Medical College of Georgia
  Augusta, GA 30912-3710

  Phone:  (706) 721-4534
  FAX:  (706) 721-7150

 

 

 

image: little girlGrowth Spurt

In 1985, Drs. William Strong, Maurice Levy and Frank Treiber received the institute’s first National Institutes of Health grant to study the relationship of childhood diet and exercise to future heart disease. Since then, the GPI has grown to include 13 full-time faculty members, an annual growth rate in extramural funding in excess of 25 percent since 1992 and an ever-expanding number  of research grants, currently numbering 19. GPI research has generated more than 200 peer-reviewed scientific publications in the past decade.

Grants target issues such as genetic factors underlying coronary artery disease, environmental factors that affect health and lifestyle, psychosocial factors associated with obesity, insulin resistance, intervention studies and many related topics. Some studies are short-term while others follow children over many years to glean longitudinal information. The GPI also maximizes the advantage of being housed within a health sciences university to conduct extensive multidisciplinary research and collaboration. (next page)


Copyright 2005
Medical College of Georgia
All rights reserved.

Centers and Institutes  |  Medical College of Georgia
Please email comments, suggestions or questions to:
Dr. Gregory Harshfield, Director,
December 28, 2005