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GRANTS (Principal Investigator)

Sozialer Status und Gesundheit bei alten Meuschen [Social Status and the Health of the Aged], funded by Stiftung Deutsch - Amerikanisches Akademisches Konzil [German - American Academic Council Foundation], Bonn, Germany, 2000 (with Olaf von dem Knesebeck, University of Düsseldorf, Germany). ($25,000)

Army Depot at Anniston Project, funded by the Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, 1999-2000 (with Günther Lüschen, University of Alabama at Birmingham). ($756,400)

Preparation of Public Safety Survey Questionnaires, funded by the Argonne National
Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, 1998 (with Günther Lüschen, University of Alabama at Birmingham). ($64,500)

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Prevention Center Network--Continuation grant funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, 1997-99. ($16,910)

Pilot University-Wide Research Center Award, funded by the University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1996-98. (With Edward Hook, III, M.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham). ($110,000)

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Prevention Center Network, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, 1996-97. ($5,910)

Social Determinants of Sexually-Transmitted Diseases: Setting the Agenda, Conference funded by the Kaiser Family Foundation, Menlo Park, California, 1996. (with Edward Hook, III, M.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham) ($25,000)

Analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Data--Continuation grant, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, 1995-96. ($40,000)

Statewide Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, funded by the Alabama Department of Public Health, Montgomery, Alabama, 1995. (With James Raczynski, University of Alabama at Birmingham). ($34,200)

Analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Data, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, 1994-95. ($34,730)

Developing an Interdisciplinary Sociomedical Theory and Practice, International Conference funded by the American Sociological Association and the National Science Foundation Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline, 1993. (With Jeffrey Clair and Kenneth Wilson, University of Alabama at Birmingham). ($1,500)

Survey of Health and Illness Behavior and the Integration of Health Policy in the European Community, funded by the Technical University of Aachen and the University of Marburg (Germany); University of Maastricht (Netherlands); University of Nancy (France); University of Antwerp (Belgium); University of Valencia (Spain); the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture (USA), and the Ministry of Health, Northrhine-Westphalia (Germany), 1990. (With G. Lüschen [Aachen], J. Diederijks, and F. Stevens [Limburg], A. d'Houtaud [Nancy], R. Peeters [Antwerp], and M. Ferrando [Valencia].) ($215,000)

Health Conduct as an Individual and Social Process: A Comparative Social Structural Analysis of Health Status and the Control of Health Conduct in the United States and West Germany, funded by the Volkswagen Foundation (Stiftung Volkswagenwerk), Hannover, West Germany, 1985-86. (With Gerhard Kunz, University of Cologne, and Günther Lüschen, Technical University of Aachen, West Germany). ($126,000)

Health and Illness Behavior in the Federal Republic of Germany and the United States, funded by the German National Science Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft); and the Research Board and Department of Sociology, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign; Institute of Sports Science, Technical University of Aachen, West Germany; and Institute for Sociology and Institute for Applied Social Research, University of Cologne, West Germany, 1984. (With Günther Lüschen, Technical University of Aachen, West Germany; Joe L. Spaeth, University of Illinois; and Gerhard Kunz, University of Cologne, West Germany). ($34,000)

Survey of Attitudes Toward Land Use in Teton County, Wyoming, funded by the Teton County Board of Commissioners, Jackson, Wyoming, 1974. ($12,000)

Survey of Wyoming Adolescent Attitudes, funded by the Governor's Planning Committee on Criminal Administration, State of Wyoming, 1973. ($15,000)


GRANTS (Co-Investigator)

University of Alabama at Birmingham Center for Health Promotion and Prevention ("Theme: Bridging the Gap Between Public Health Science and Practice in Risk Reduction Across the Lifespan Among African Americans"), funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, 1993-2004. (Principal Investigator, James Raczynski, University of Alabama at Birmingham). ($4 million)

William Cockerham