San Diego State University is quiet and nearly deserted while classes are not in session. Photo by Chris Stone San Diego State University’s HealthLINK Center has been awarded a $22 million National Institute of Health grant in order to support pilot projects “aimed at addressing the well-being of the region’s most underserved populations,” the university announced Wednesday. The funding will support SDSU and SDSU Imperial Valley health research and services through March 2029. SDSU officials said a $19.9 million award from the NIH in 2018 was crucial in creating the HealthLINK Center and was part of NIH efforts to fund research at minority-serving institutions. At the time, it
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