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Two Funding Opportunities Now Open under EPA and NIEHS Joint Children's Environmental Health Centers Program
NIEHS and EPA have jointly issued two funding opportunities to support the next phase of the Children’s Environmental Health Research Centers (CEHCs) program. EPA and NIEHS have partnered to fund 14 children’s health research centers in universities around the United States since 1998. These Centers have generated high-value research results that have been important for environmental decision-making at the federal, state, and local levels. NIEHS and EPA seek to further diversify the environmentally related diseases and community settings under scientific investigation.
Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research Centers:
This funding opportunity will create the next phase of the CEHCs and will be characterized by strong multidisciplinary research with multiple projects and a well-developed program of cutting-edge research which will continue to support a multidisciplinary program of basic and applied research to examine the effects of environmental factors on children’s health and well-being.
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Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research Centers: Formative Centers
The purpose of the CEHC Formative Centers is to foster and stimulate new research ideas in children’s environmental health that are in the early phase of scientific inquiry and where the preliminary data or support or partnerships may be limited.
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