UCSF Resource Allocation Program (RAP)

The Resource Allocation Program (RAP) is a campus-wide umbrella organization that allows researchers to apply for intramural funding opportunities at UCSF. RAP brings together multiple intramural funding sources and mechanisms under one program. Under RAP, awarded applications are funded by each of the funding agencies separately.

29 Archived Projects

Title Investigator Start End
Documenting DREAMers: Challenges in Health Access among Undocumented Asian and Pacific Islanders in Northern California Sudhinaraset
Reactivation of latent HIV using recombinant galectin-9 Abdel Mohsen
Evaluating Shock Index Trajectories for Improving Management of Obstetric Hemorrhage El Ayadi
Preventing Extremely Short Interpregnancy Intervals and Preterm Birth Through Post-Delivery Provision of Highly Effective Contraception De Bocanegra
Investigating a Masculinities-based Approach to Increase Male Acceptance of Family Planning in Kenya Newmann
Periviable GOALS: Formative Research to Create a Decision Support Tool for Periviable Decision-Making Kuppermann
Identification of the SNPs and their Interaction with environmental factors in Esophageal Cancer in Tanzania Zhang
Vertical Transmission of Zika Virus: Histopathological Investigations at the Maternal- Fetal Interface Valderramos
Impact of a novel multicomponent nutrition intervention on cardiovascular disease risk factors among food-insecure adults with HIV in the Dominican Republic Palar
Estimating the Effect of Indoor Residual Spraying on Maternal Morality, Low-Birthweight and Perinatal Mortality Among HIV-Infected Pregnant Women Living in the HAART Era Sturrock
Commitment Contracts and School Competition for Smoking Prevention in Indonesia White
Improving the efficiency of clinic-based active tuberculosis case finding: point-of-care C-reactive protein-based TB triage testing in Vietnam​ Yoon
Postpartum Adherence to HIV treatment and Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission Strategies: The Implications of Transitions Among Women Living with HIV in Kisumu County, Kenya Tuthill
Improving urine-based tuberculosis diagnosis in people living with HIV​ Jaganath
Engagement and retention in tuberculosis care services among people living with HIV in Lusaka, Zambia: does gender matter?​ Kerkhoff
Feasibility and acceptability of the Enhanced Visual Assessment (EVA) mobile colposcope for cervical cancer screening among HIV-infected women in low-resource settings Mungo
Implementing digital technology to accelerate radiotherapy delivery for cervical cancer in Tanzania​ Xu
Prevalence and correlates of adverse pregnancy outcomes following female genital fistula repair in Uganda: a mixed-methods study​ El Ayadi
Modeling malaria incidence in Uganda using sentinel site surveillance data​ Greenhouse
Prevalence, incidence and risk factors for genital and rectal C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae infections and antibiotic resistance in Fiji Dean
Estimating the burden of arboviruses in Uganda using age-stratified serological data Rodriguez Barraquer
Development of a mobile interactive education and support group intervention to improve postpartum health in India Diamond-Smith
Patient, provider, and system-level perspectives on strategies to reduce fear and improve patient trust in emergency department settings in a time of heightened immigration Torres
Investigating interactions between pesticide exposures and susceptibility to Zika virus infection in the human placenta Gaw
Investigating into the social, health and economic vulnerabilities and resilience of children of women at high risk of HIV in Kampala Ssali
Evaluation of an African specific Donor Health Questionnaire for HIV screening in Cameroonian blood services Tayou-Tagny
Bundling postpartum cervical cancer screening with early childhood vaccinations in Kampala, Uganda Swanson
Tackling Tuberculous Meningitis on the Ground: Bringing Advanced Diagnostics to Uganda Ramachandrani
Prevalence and correlates of adverse pregnancy outcomes following female genital fistula repair in Uganda: a mixed-methods study El Ayadi