Hogg awards $150,000 to mental health researchers

Courtesy UT - Office of Public Affairs  Tue, 06/02/2009 - 1:01pm

Ten tenure-track assistant professors conducting mental health research projects in Texas have received grants totaling nearly $150,000 from the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health.

"Finding funds for academic research can be a challenge. These grants will enable the recipients to build their academic expertise and credentials," said Dr.

Gregory J. Vincent, vice president for diversity and [...]



 

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