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Title: Funding Opportunities in Environmental Health Sciences


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Funding Opportunities in Environmental Health
Sciences
  • National Institute of Environmental Health
    Sciences
  • 26 March 2007
  • Mary Gant
  • NIEHS

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Public Health Service Act The general purpose of
the National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences is the conduct and support of research,
training, health information dissemination, and
other programs with respect to factors in the
environment that affect human health, directly or
indirectly.
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  • Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization
  • Act of 1986
  • Established at NIEHS a university-based
    multidisciplinary grants program to fund research
    on the following
  • Technologies to detect and trace the movement of
    hazardous substances in the environment
  • Biological, chemical, and physical methods to
    reduce the amount and toxicity of hazardous
    substances in the environment
  • Health effects of hazardous substances and
    methods to assess the risks to health presented
    by hazardous substances

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Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act of
1986
  • Established at NIEHS a grants program to train
    workers who are or may be engaged in activities
    related to hazardous waste removal or containment
    or emergency response.
  • Grants are awarded to nonprofit organizations
    that demonstrate experience in implementing and
    operating worker health and safety training
    programs and that demonstrate an ability to reach
    target populations of workers.

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Longstanding Extramural Program Strengths
  • Basic Biology
  • Oxidative stress
  • DNA Repair
  • Apoptosis
  • Gene regulation
  • Mutagenesis
  • Endocrine disruption
  • Metabolism
  • Receptor Biology
  • Signal transduction
  • Development
  • Public Health
  • Lead and IQ
  • Air Pollution and Mortality
  • Pesticides and Reproduction
  • Arsenic and Cancer
  • Mercury and Neurodevelopment
  • Aflatoxin and Cancer

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TOP PRIORITYINVESTIGATOR-INITIATED RESEARCH!
  • NIEHS recognizes the importance of
    investigator-initiated research and a balance
    between this and targeted programs. Our goal is
    to fund at least 20 of the R01 applications.

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NIEHS 2006-2011 Strategic PlanNew Frontiers in
Environmental Sciences and Human Health
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The Strategic Plan in Action
  • .
  • Build integrated environmental health research
    programs to address the cross-cutting problems in
    human biology and human disease
  • DISCOVER (Disease Investigation for Specialized
    Clinically Oriented Ventures in Environmental
    Research) brings together basic, clinical, and
    population-based scientists to conduct
    integrative research programs
  • Interdisciplinary Partnerships in Environmental
    Health Sciences
  • Develop sensitive markers of environmental
    exposure, early (preclinical) biological response
    and genetic susceptibility.
  • Genes and Environment Initiative Launched by NIH
    to accelerate the understanding of how genetic
    and environmental risk factors influence health
    and disease
  • Environmental Sensors for Personal Exposure
    Assessment
  • Biological Response Indicators of Environmental
    Stress Centers
  • Biological Response Indicators of Environmental
    Stress
  • Use environmental toxicants to understand basic
    mechanisms in human biology
  • Comparative Biology Elucidation of Environmental
    Pathways and Susceptibility
  • Environmental Influences on Epigenetic Regulation

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The Strategic Plan in Action
  • .
  • Recruit and Train the next generation of
    environmental health scientists
  • ONES (The Outstanding New Environmental Scientist
    Award) to advance young researchers through the
    award their first R01 with special features
  • Short Term Educational Experiences for Research
    (STEER) in the Environmental Health Sciences for
    Undergraduate and High School Students
  • Administrative Supplements for undergraduate and
    high school student participation in NIEHS-funded
    research projects.
  • Expand the role of clinicians in environmental
    health sciences
  • Institutional Patient-oriented career development
    programs in the environmental health sciences
  • DISCOVER Program
  • Improve and expand community-linked
    research/build a capacity to pursue research in
    global environmental health
  • Administrative supplements to NIEHS grants to
    support young investigators from developing
    countries

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The Strategic Plan in Action
  • Foster the development of partnerships between
    the NIEHS and other NIH institutes, national and
    international research agencies, . . . . . to
    improve human health
  • Manufactured Nanomaterials Physico-chemical
    Principles of Biocompatibility and Toxicityjoint
    program with NCI, NEI, NHGRI, NIGMS, NIDCR,
    NIOSH, and USEPA
  • Combating Autism Act NIEHS will join with NIMH,
    NINDS, and other agencies to implement the
    provisions calling for an expansion of research
    on autism spectrum disorder including research on
    the cause, diagnosis or rule out, early
    detection, prevention, services, supports,
    intervention, and treatment.

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Outstanding New Environmental Scientist (ONES)
Award
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Who does this program target?
  • Highly selective for most talented new scientists
  • Long term commitment to Environmental Health
    Sciences research
  • lt 8 years postdoctoral experience
  • Assistant, Research Asst. Prof.
  • Evidence of independent productivity and
    facilities
  • No prior R01 support
  • Research oriented towards specific human
    disease/dysfunction/pathophysiologic condition or
    biological process and using environmentally
    relevant toxicants

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What are the unique features?
  • Statement of Career Goals
  • Discussion of research experience and
    achievements
  • External Advisory Committee
  • Institutional Commitment to PI (minimum 80
    research time)
  • Separate budget for equipment and career
    enhancement

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Continue Development of Integrative Science
  • Focus on human disease
  • Integration of physician-scientists into the
    environmental health sciences
  • Improved measures of exposures
  • Using exposures as tools to understand underlying
    biology

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New NIEHS Initiatives
  • Interdisciplinary Partnerships in Environmental
    Health Sciences (R01/R21)
  • Disease Investigation Through Specialized
    Clinically-Oriented Ventures in Environmental
    Research (DISCOVER--P50)

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Interdisciplinary Partnerships Vision
  • Foster scientific collaboration between clinical
    and basic investigators.
  • Accelerate the application of basic research
    results into the clinical setting.
  • Improve human health in those areas where
    environmental factors are known or expected to
    influence the development or progression of human
    disease.

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Interdisciplinary Partnerships Charge
  • Focus on an environmentally influenced disease or
    dysfunction
  • Support or establish a research partnership
    between basic and clinical investigators
  • Create an interdisciplinary research approach
    that incorporates clinical and basic studies to
    address disease etiology, pathogenesis,
    susceptibility, progression and/or prognosis

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DISCOVER Program Vision
  • Accelerate the application of knowledge derived
    from basic research into the clinical or public
    health setting with the goal of improving human
    health.
  • Create opportunities to develop and apply novel
    approaches for the diagnosis, prognosis,
    prevention, and treatment/intervention of
    environmentally influenced diseases.

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Discover Program Charge
  • Develop an comprehensive theme that is based on a
    specific environmentally influenced disease or
    dysfunction.
  • Create an interdisciplinary research approach.
  • Incorporate clinical and basic mechanistic
    studies
  • Address disease etiology, pathogenesis,
    susceptibility, progression, and/or prognosis.
  • Develop research projects that individually are
    scientifically meritorious and together display a
    high degree of integration and synergy. 
  • Develop a plan to facilitate knowledge transfer
    to clinical and/or public health practice.

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Redirection of NIEHS Institutional Training
Grants/T32
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Refocusing of institutional training
programs/T32
  • Training for academic research
  • Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary Training
  • Integration of Basic, Clinical, Computational,
    Public Health research within programs
  • Focus on human biology and disease
  • Relevant environmental exposures to mission area

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Looking Ahead . . . . . .
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Whats in the future?
  • Initiatives in new research areas
  • Aging and the environment with the National
    Institute on Aging
  • Co-factors modifying disease trajectory with
    multiple institutes
  • Exposure sciences/personalized measures of
    exposure
  • Complex human diseases
  • Neurodegenerative diseases, reproductive
    disorders, chronic lung disease, specific cancers
  • Global environmental healthpublic/private
    partnerships
  • focus on a major problem that crosses borders and
    build capacity
  • Innovative funding mechanisms
  • Multiple PI awards
  • Linked awardsfusion grants
  • New career development mechanisms

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www.niehs.nih.govClick on Extramural
Research Programs for Funding
Opportunities Program Officers and
Contacts Whats New Access to Information on
All Projects Funded by NIEHS
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