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Research Centers
New Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention ResearchThe EPA (ORD) and the NIEHS established four new Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research. These centers will conduct multi-disciplinary basic and applied research in combination with community-based projects to study the causes and mechanisms of children's developmental disorders with special emphasis on environmental exposures which may put children at risk of these disorders. This initiative builds upon a related program, which in 1998 created eight Centers. The prior program emphasized three research areas: respiratory disorders; growth and development; learning and behavior. The new Centers, specifically address developmental disorders. Expansion of the existing program will provide for additional Centers which focus on the rising prevalence and incidence of cognitive, motor, sensory, and behavioral impairments in children and the environmental exposures of children which may put them at risk of these disorders. The long-range goals of this program are twofold:
New Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research (Established 2001) Research Projects: University of Cincinnati Center for the Study of Prevalent Neurotoxicants in Children University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Center for Childhood Neurotoxicology and Assessment University of California at Davis Center for the study of environmental factors in the etiology of Autism University of Illinois Friend's Children's Environmental Health Center Other Centers of Excellence in Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research:
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