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CIDRAP's Fee-Based Business Services

Since the inception of the Center for Infectious Disease Research & Policy (CIDRAP) in 2001, we have been working to further our mission to prevent illness and death from infectious diseases through epidemiologic research and the rapid translation of scientific information into real-world practical applications and solutions.

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We understand the important and influential role private industry plays in supporting public health. Companies working with CIDRAP depend on us as an authoritative source of information critical to the health of their employees, customers, and business. Our depth and breadth of infectious disease knowledge as well as our relationships within the public health, government, and private sector communities uniquely position us as a resource with the ability to see the entire playing field and, perhaps more importantly, the ability to "connect the dots."

Our work with private industry is strengthening companies by providing both employees and external constituents with current, relevant and authoritative information on pertinent infectious disease topics.

While our expertise spans a wide range of infectious disease threats, we currently have significant resources invested in pandemic influenza preparedness activities. Beyond our publicly available science-based pandemic influenza articles and information, CIDRAP offers a suite of services designed specifically to meet the needs of businesses.

A full suite of fee-based services is scheduled to be released in midsummer.

For current service availability or to discuss your particular needs, contact Aaron Desmond at (612) 624-2667 or via e-mail at adesmond@umn.edu.