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NYU COLLABORATIVE CENTER IN CHILDREN'S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH AND TRANSLATION

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Principal Investigator: Trasande, Leonardo
Institute Receiving Award New York University School Of Medicine
Location New York, NY
Grant Number P2CES033423
Funding Organization National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Award Funding Period 17 Dec 2021 to 30 Nov 2026
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): PROJECT SUMMARY (OVERALL) The NIEHS/EPA Children's Environmental Health (CEH) and Disease Prevention Centers have rapidly unraveled the contribution of chemical hazards to disease and disability. Substantial progress has been made to develop interventions that reduce exposure, yet uptake and adoption of interventions remains limited at the community and systems levels, in public health practice, and nationally. Most interventions have not been adapted for diverse populations or settings, nor are they typically designed to scale, especially for low-income, minority and low health literacy populations with disproportionate exposure. And few studies have rigorously quantified the impacts of manufacturing changes, policy interventions, or dietary and other behavioral interventions designed to reduce exposure. To achieve higher population-wide impact, CEH researchers require expertise on dissemination research, implementation science methods and public health practice frameworks to cross the translational bridge and achieve success in scaling evidence-based interventions across communities for maximum impact. The objective of our proposed NYU Collaborative Center in Children's Environmental Health Research and Translation (CEHRT) is to serve as a Resource for the CEH community by: (1) developing meaningful prevention and intervention strategies that have promise to scale, (2) adapting these strategies for diverse populations or settings, to achieve higher population-wide impact, and (3) rigorously quantifying the impacts of manufacturing changes, policy interventions, or dietary and other behavioral interventions designed to reduce exposure. NYU CEHRT unites the expertise of four existing translational Centers to meet these urgent challenges and protect children from environmental hazards. The cross-cutting themes of NYU CEHRT include: intervention testing, implementation science, health equity and economic evaluation. NYU CEHRT is also home to two Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) cohort centers (UH3OD023305 and UH3OD023332), and therefore extremely well-poised to integrate new knowledge about emerging exposures likely to emerge from ECHO and the broader CEH community. It leverages the expertise of a world-class analytical chemist, Kurunthachalam Kannan, whose NIEHS Human Health Exposure Analysis Resource laboratory (U2CES026452) can support and stimulate innovative pilot projects to rigorously examine changes in biomarkers of exposure resulting from modifications in diet, behavior and household factors. NYU CEHRT will create a robust, mentored training environment that stimulates and supports innovation by early stage investigators in promising time-sensitive, applied or interventional CEH research. It will advance translational CEH research through innovative pilot projects to test and adapt promising or evidence-based interventions in diverse settings, and utilize implementation science and dissemination research frameworks to improve uptake and adoption of CEH research findings.
Science Code(s)/Area of Science(s) Primary: 29 - Children's Centers
Secondary: 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
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Program Officer Kimberly Gray
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