Pilot Project Funding
Funding for researchers and nonprofit organizations for innovative children’s environmental health research and implementing that research in the community.
Funding for researchers and nonprofit organizations for innovative children’s environmental health research and implementing that research in the community.
Mentoring and training for new and emerging children’s environmental health researchers.
EPHOC courses cover a broad range of 15 environmental health(EH) topics and are free. They are taught by a group of EH experts from across the country. Some topics include water, food protection, air quality, hazardous materials, and occupational safety.
Beyond Benign and MIT Superfund Research Program (MIT SRP) worked together to develop a case study based on the Olin Chemical Superfund Site. The case study is designed for use in introductory-level college chemistry courses.
The Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units (PEHSUs) launched a new podcast, Pediatric Environmental Health Radio. It provides information through conversations with experts within the PEHSU network.
To enhance basic research skills that pertain to children’s environmental health, we will strongly encourage early-stage investigators and researchers to enroll in workshops and continuing education courses.
The CEET has established a pipe-line into careers in the environmental health sciences that spans high-school students to advanced career training.
A list of our current member universities and institutions and their respective research offices. If you are applying for funding or starting a research project, they are a great place to start.