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Department of Health & Human Development
Montana State University
PO Box 173540
Bozeman, MT 59717-3540

Tel: (406) 994-3242
Location: 218 Herrick Hall
hhd@montana.edu
College of Education, Health and Human Development
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Gary Lande, MD

Assistant Director
MOST of Us

320 Culbertson
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717
glande@montana.edu | 406.994.3373



Programs and Research Projects
  • Assistant Director, MOST of Us
  • Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services Cardiovscular Health Intervention.  The purpose of this grant was to design a media-based intervention targeted at adults 45 years and older that will increase their awareness of the signs of and risk factors for stroke and heart attacks.  Role:  Assistant Director
  • Montana Department of Transportation, 2003-04. Statewide Technical Assistance for Communities on Impaired Driving Reduction and Occupant Protection.  The purpose of this grant was to provide technical assistance to communities around Montana with regard to impaired driving reduction and occupant protection.  Role:  Assistant Director
  • Montana Department of Transportation, 2002-03, 2001-02. Reducing Alcohol-Related Crashes and Increasing Seatbelt Use with Social Norms.  The purpose of this grant was to develop and implement two statewide multimedia social norms marketing campaigns 1) to reduce alcohol-related crashes among young adults ages 18-34 and 2) to increase the use of seatbelts among adults ages 18-80.  Role:  Assistant Director, 2002-03; Research Fellow, 2001-02
  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2001-03 Reducing Alcohol-Related Crashes.  The purpose of this grant was to develop and implement a multimedia social norms marketing campaign to reduce alcohol-related crashes among young adults ages 21-34 in 15 western Montana counties.  Role:  Assistant Director
  • Montana Department of Justice, 2003. Methamphetamine Initiative.  The purpose of this grant was to provide technical assistance with regard to creating a statewide grassroots network and media advocacy strategy targeted towards stopping the production and use of methamphetamine in Montana.  Role:  Assistant Director
  • Margureite Casey Foundation, 2002-04.  Media Advocacy for Early Learning Issues.  The purpose of this grant was to build community support for early learning initiatives.  Role:  Research Fellow

 

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