The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is accepting proposals that apply the principles and frameworks of behavioral economics to persistent and perplexing health and healthcare problems. Proposals are encouraged from a range of disciplines, including but not limited to behavioral economics, decision theory, economics, public health, sociology, psychology, marketing, nursing, and medicine.
Projects will be for 2 years and for a total of $200,000.
Letter of Intent- Applicants must submit a 1,500-character proposal brief that describes the project by April 17th, 2013. Applicants that are invited to submit a full proposal will be notified on May 29th, 2013.
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