Tribal Environmental Health Research Program
The National Center for Environmental Research (NCER) supports research that focuses on the assessment and reduction of risk in susceptible populations. Tribal populations may be at an increased risk for environmentally-induced diseases as a result of unique lifestyle practices of the tribe, community activities, occupations and customs and/or environmental releases that significantly impact tribal lands.
NCER's Tribal Environmental Health Research Program has supported studies to better understand the health effects of environmental contaminants on tribal populations. Through its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) grants program, NCER has awarded funding in various research areas that explore such environmental risks, particularly cumulative chemical exposure and global climate change affecting tribes.
This website provides current information on past and present research initiatives focusing on tribal research funded by NCER.
- Find basic information on Tribal Environmental Health Research Program
- Learn about NCER's funding opportunities related to Tribal Research
- Learn more about NCER Tribal Environmental Health Research Projects
- Learn more about Tribal Meetings, Workshops and Webinars
- Learn about NCER-supported research in areas related to Tribal Research
- Connect to related Tribal Research links
- Find a short list of publications that address Tribal Research
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Highlights
Dr. Jim Berner - 2007 STAR Grantee (PDF) (1 pp, 260 K)
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