San Diego Prevention Research Center Receives Two Awards

The academic-community organization was one of 11 nationwide prevention research centers honored.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011
From left to right: John Elder, director; Guadalupe Ayala, co-director; Margarita Holguin, National Community Committee representative; and Lisa Hoffman, managing director and community liaison
From left to right: John Elder, director; Guadalupe Ayala, co-director; Margarita Holguin, National Community Committee representative; and Lisa Hoffman, managing director and community liaison

The San Diego Prevention Research Center (SDPRC) was one of 11 prevention research centers (PRCs) nationwide to receive the National Community Committee's inaugural best-practices award this spring.

The award recognizes PRCs that make a significant effort to follow best practices in creating equal partnerships between academic and community members as a means of involving the community in all aspects of the research process. The National Community Committee is associated with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and is comprised of community representatives from all 37 PRCs.

The SDPRC also received the National Community Committee’s Community Partnership Engagement Award.

About the San Diego Prevention Research Center


The SDPRC is an academic-community partnership dedicated to reducing obesity and improving the health of Latino populations through physical activity promotion. The partnership includes SDSU’s Graduate School of Public Health, University of California, San Diego’s Moore’s Cancer Center and the San Ysidro Health Center.

Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the SDPRC is completing its seventh year of research and education activities in South San Diego County.

SDSU professors John Elder and Guadalupe Ayala serve as the center’s director and co-director, respectively.

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