By Governor's Office of Planning and Research, March 30, 2021
The Governor's Office of Planning and Research, in partnership with the Office of the CA Surgeon General, is pleased to announce four awardees for the California Initiative to Advance Precision Medicine request for proposals, Addressing Health Impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences through a Collaborative Precision Medicine Approach.
Precision medicine holds promise to more fully apply data to improve health and health care. Nine million dollars in state funds will support proof-of-principle demonstration projects for families and communities with Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) with an aim to improve access, care, and outcomes through collaboration between academic, community, nonprofit, and private partners. Each team is awarded $2-2.4 million over a three-year timeline, beginning May 2021.
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