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Hector Balcazar, M.S., Ph.D. Education Professional Experience

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and childhood health services among high-risk Hispanic subgroups: Arizona’s Newborn Intensive Care<br />

Program. Health Care Financing Administration. Department of Health & Human Services. $243,758.00<br />

<strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1998). New Investigator Incentive Award. For Principal Investigator: Use of<br />

perinatal, infant, and childhood health services among high-risk Hispanic subgroups: Arizona’s Newborn<br />

Intensive Care Program. Health Care Financing Administration. Department of Health & Human<br />

Services. Office Of the Vice Provost For Research, Arizona State University $1550.00<br />

<strong>Balcazar</strong>, H., Amondragon-Rosh, E. (1998) Principal Investigator. Improving the health status of low<br />

income children: an innovative community-university partnership. Arizona State University. ASU<br />

neighborhood/Community Grant Program. $6,100.00<br />

<strong>Balcazar</strong>,H. (1998). Development Of A Latino Public Health Working Group. Project Director.<br />

Hispanic Research Center. Arizona State University.$1,000.00<br />

<strong>Balcazar</strong>, H., Caudillo, R. and Denman, C. (1996-1998) Principal Investigator. Development of a<br />

Model for Training Community Advisors in Environmental Health. Southwest Center For Environmental<br />

Research & Policy. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). $117, 215.00.<br />

<strong>Balcazar</strong>, H., and García Shari (Spring 1998). Faculty Directed-Undergraduate Research Project.<br />

Project Director. Acculturation and prenatal health of Mexican-American women. Western Alliance to<br />

Expan Student Opportunities. Hispanic Research Center. $1200.00<br />

<strong>Balcazar</strong>, H., and García Shari (Fall 1997). Faculty Directed-Undergraduate Research Project.<br />

Project Director. Acculturation and prenatal health of Mexican-American women. Western Alliance to<br />

Expan Student Opportunities. Hispanic Research Center. $1200.00<br />

<strong>Balcazar</strong>, H., and Cobas, J. (1993-1996) Principal Investigator. The effect of acculturation on birth &<br />

postnatal outcomes among Mexican American women in Arizona. Arizona Disease Control Research<br />

Commission. $58,152.00.<br />

<strong>Balcazar</strong>, H., and Castro, F. (1993) Principal Investigator. Needs assessment for cardiovascular<br />

diseases among Mexican Americans. American Heart Association. $29,985.00.<br />

<strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1991) Principal Investigator. Occupational health profile of maquiladora workers: the<br />

case of Nogales, Sonora. EPA-ASU Southwest Center For Environmental Research and Policy.<br />

$21,380.00.<br />

<strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1991) Principal Investigator. Heterogeneity of low birth weight: implications for clinical<br />

diagnosis at birth and functional consequences. Faculty Grant-in-Aid Program. Council for Research and<br />

Creative Activities. Arizona State University.$5,416.00.<br />

<strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1990). Patterns of fetal growth and maturity and their relationship to prenatal care<br />

utilization and maternal risk status in Hispanics as compared to Whites in Maricopa County, Arizona.<br />

College Mini-grant Program. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University. $500.00.<br />

<strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1990) Principal Investigator. Patterns of fetal growth and maturity and their relationship<br />

to prenatal care utilization and maternal risk status in Hispanics as compared to Whites in Maricopa<br />

County, Arizona. Faculty Grant-in-Aid Program. Council for Research and Creative Activities. Arizona<br />

State University. $4,308.00.<br />

<strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1989). Network identification of food and nutrition problems of Hispanics. College-Mini-<br />

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