The National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (NACDD) is a public health association for chronic disease program directors of each state and U.S. territory. Since its founding in 1988, NACDD has been a national leader in the effort to reduce chronic diseases by mobilizing its members to advocate for preventive policies and programs, encourage knowledge sharing and develop model partnerships for health promotion through state and community-based prevention strategies.
 
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2009 Institute on Systems Science and Health
 

    
 
Where:
  University of Michigan
  School of Public Health
  Ann Arbor, Michigan

  When:
  May 3-8, 2009

  Hosted by:
  •  University of Michigan's Center
      for Social Epidemiology &
      Population Health

  •  University of Michigan's Center
      for the Study of Complex Systems

  •  National Association of Chronic
      Disease Directors

  Supported by:
  •  National Institutes of Health   
      (NIH) Office of Behavioral and
      Social Sciences Research

  •  Centers for Disease Control and
      Prevention

  •  US Department of Health and
      Human Services
 

 
 
 
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