ABSTRACT
We have made strategic changes in our environmentalhealthsciencestrainingprogram in response to the
announced restructuring and redirection of NIEHS trainingprograms. Participating Centers, Institutes, and
Schools and the members of the training faculty provide critical resources for cutting edge basic science, clinical
research, computational sciences and public health. Environmentalhealth science partnerships have resulted in
a very successful NIEHS trainingprogram in environmentalhealthsciences. Our renewal proposal incorporates
and integrates several Schools, Centers, and Institutes, including the new Envirome Institute, the recently funded
NIEHS P42 Superfund Research Program and the soon to be funded NIEHS P30 Core Center in EnvironmentalHealthSciences. We propose a substantially improved predoctoral and postdoctoral trainingprogram that serves
as an umbrella for interdisciplinary and integrated approaches to environmentalhealthsciences. The trainingprogram will support six predoctoral and three postdoctoral trainees. Initial student recruitment and funding for
predoctoral trainees is provided by the University of Louisville Integrated Programs in the Biomedical Sciences
recruitment gateway. As in the previous cycle, predoctoral trainees will not be recruited directly into the
environmentalhealthsciencestrainingprogram. All faculty mentors are asked to nominate trainees who have
completed an approved dissertation proposal with a defined focus in environmentalhealthsciences research.
Faculty mentors will be asked to nominate either existing postdoctoral fellows or from trainees to be recruited.
Teams of mentors (basic and clinical scientists or basic and population-based scientists) will be particularly
encouraged to emphasize the importance of multidisciplinary training and translation of basic science findings to
the patient and/or community. Our trainingprogram facilitates multidisciplinary approaches for effective
intervention and interfaces exceptionally well with the NIH Roadmap as well as with the strategic plans of NIEHS
and the University of Louisville.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
The environmentalhealth problems faced by the nation are multi-factorial in nature, and therefore
require multi-disciplinary approaches for effective intervention. Our trainingprogram emphasizes
the importance of multidisciplinary training and translation of basic science findings to obtain
rigorous, reproducible and transparent results that benefit the patient and/or community. This
multi-disciplinary translational program interfaces with the NIH Roadmap and the NIEHS strategic
plan.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
CFDA Code
113
DUNS Number
057588857
UEI
E1KJM4T54MK6
Project Start Date
01-July-2002
Project End Date
30-June-2026
Budget Start Date
14-July-2021
Budget End Date
30-June-2022
Project Funding Information for 2021
Total Funding
$400,713
Direct Costs
$486,910
Indirect Costs
$30,625
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2021
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
$400,713
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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