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Environmental Health Disparities Centers
Background
The National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) initiated the in 2011. The EHD centers conduct research, capacity building, and training across diverse disciplines and backgrounds to document the benefits and disproportionate environmental burden associated with populations experiencing health disparities.
The current centers support research projects addressing questions relevant to EHDs, and each is comprised of three cores:
- Administrative: Oversees center and projects.
- Community Engagement and Dissemination: Builds and sustains community stakeholders.
- Investigator Development: Provides research training and pilot project program.
NIMHD and NIEHS are co-leading the program renewal in 2025.
Goals
The renewed EHD Centers program will focus on moving environmental health disparities research toward environmental justice action among local communities representing experiencing health disparities. This work will align with .
Intervention research projects will be prioritized using translational frameworks such as the and implementation science frameworks/methods.
The centers will support , capacity building, training of early-stage investigators through pilot projects, and community-engaged approaches.
Other key aspects of the new program include highlighting the importance of s, and equitable partnerships with limited resource institutions and communities to support the scalability and sustainability of interventions.
The use of common NIH data elements and sources (i.e., Social Determinants of Health toolkit) will be encouraged to support the dissemination of results and inform policy.
The Renewal
EHD Centers Program Points of Contact
This page last reviewed on November 6, 2024