Centers of Excellence on Environmental Health Disparities Research
The Centers of Excellence on Environmental Health Disparities (EHD) Research program was a collaborative effort supported by the EPA, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) that encourages basic, biological, clinical, epidemiological, behavioral and/or social scientific investigations of disease conditions that are known to be a significant burden in low socioeconomic and health disparate populations. The EHD Centers program is now supported by NIH only. The EHD Centers support research efforts, mentoring, capacity building, research translation and information dissemination, and are designed to address program-specific research priorities.
Previously Funded Grantees: Centers of Excellence on Environmental Health Disparities Research
Learn more below about the EHD Centers' primary research priorities and key questions the centers are addressing related to health disparities.
Cumulative effects of multi-environmental, physical, and social stressors
How do the cumulative effects of exposures to multiple environmental chemical contaminants combine with the effects of social stressors to affect health, and what is the role of genetics and epigenetics in relation to these exposures? |
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Differential exposuresHow are different socioeconomic groups exposed differentially to environmental hazards and what are the drivers for such exposure scenarios?Land use considerations and health disparitiesHow do different land uses and land use decision-making processes contribute to environmental health disparities, and what approaches can communities take to reduce these impacts?Built environment, housing, and transportationHow does proximity to transportation infrastructure affect the levels and types of exposures? How does poverty contribute to indoor and outdoor air pollution in residential settings?Environmental sustainability and health disparitiesHow do sustainable approaches reduce disproportionate health burdens and build community resilience? How will improvements in environmental health literacy enable a sustainable lifestyle?Engagement of affected community members/organizations in researchHow can researchers provide culturally sensitive translation of findings to stakeholders, promote engagement with community members, and build capacity in environmental health literacy and risk prevention? |
Previously funded EHD Centers
- University of Arizona
- University of Southern California
- Johns Hopkins University
- Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
- University of New Mexico
Pilot EHD Centers
Learn more about the EPA-NIHMD Pilot EHD Centers of Excellence on Environment and Health Research, which pre-date the current centers.
- Columbia University Medical Center
- Georgia State University
- Meharry Medical College
- University of Kansas Medical Center
- University of Illinois at Chicago
- University of Michigan
- University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
- University of South Carolina at Columbia
- The University of Texas at El Paso
- Well Cornell Medical College
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