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NIEHS has developed and sustained a strong base of children’s environmental health (CEH) research projects for more than 20 years. The NIEHS
Collaborative Centers in Children’s Environmental Health Research and Translation
(CEHRT) program builds upon that foundation by establishing a national network of centers committed to translating key CEH research findings to relevant partners.
There are
seven centers
across the country. Six centers utilize research findings to create new tools, approaches, and interventions that can be used or adapted by partners to improve children’s health in communities with disproportionate exposure to environmental hazards. These centers also support pilot projects and mentorship opportunities to advance CEH research translation. A seventh center coordinates, promotes, and evaluates activities across the network. The current funding period is 2021-2026.
NYU Researchers Study Prenatal Exposure and Adverse Birth Outcomes in the U.S.
Researchers from the New York University center found that nearly
57,000 cases of preterm birth
a year might be attributable to phthalate exposures. Associated economic and medical care costs of those cases were estimated at $3.8 billion.
Handout Provides Preventative Steps for Asthma Flare-Ups
The Johns Hopkins University center produced a downloadable print
handout
of a four-step guide to help care givers manage a child’s asthma attack.
USC Developed Shareable Infographics on Heat Wave Health and Safety
The University of Southern California center developed two infographics on heat waves and health.
The first
describes how extreme heat can harm health and provides tips to avoid heat-related health risks.
The second
lists seven steps that people without air conditioning can follow to stay cool during an extreme heat event.
OSU Uses Social Media Metrics to Identify Opportunities to Advance Research
Researchers from the Oregon State University center published a
commentary
discussing the potential opportunities, benefits, challenges, and limitations of using social media analytics to advance CEH research and research translation.
Pilot Project Funding Available
Learn about
pilot project funding opportunities
offered by CEHRT. Researchers and community partners who are external to center institutions are encouraged to apply.
Video Highlights Chemicals in Everyday Products, Ways to Reduce Exposure
Members of the University of Pennsylvania center and collaborators developed a short
video
to help people understand and reduce their exposure to potentially harmful chemicals found in common household items and food.
About the CEHRT Network
About the Collaborative Centers in Children’s Environmental Health Research and Translation Program
The NIEHS Collaborative Centers in Children’s Environmental Health Research and Translation (CEHRT) program supports a network of centers that bring together experts from fields such as the environmental health sciences, communication, behavioral and social sciences, dissemination and implementation science, medicine, and policy.
Center Funding Opportunities
The Collaborative Children’s Environmental Health Research and Translation (CEHRT) program funds small-scale pilot projects through its centers to advance research and the translation of research findings. Applications are open to researchers and community partners. Applicants who are external to center institutions are given priority for pilot project funding.
Currently Funded Grantees
View a list of the centers funded by NIEHS.
Center Spotlight
NYU Researchers Study Prenatal Exposure and Adverse Birth Outcomes in the U.S.
Researchers from the New York University center found that nearly 57,000 cases of preterm birth a year might be attributable to phthalate exposures. Associated economic and medical care costs of those cases were estimated at $3.8 billion.
Handout Provides Preventative Steps for Asthma Flare-Ups
The Johns Hopkins University center produced a downloadable print handout of a four-step guide to help care givers manage a child’s asthma attack.
USC Developed Shareable Infographics on Heat Wave Health and Safety
The University of Southern California center developed two infographics on heat waves and health. The first describes how extreme heat can harm health and provides tips to avoid heat-related health risks. The second lists seven steps that people without air conditioning can follow to stay cool during an extreme heat event.
OSU Uses Social Media Metrics to Identify Opportunities to Advance Research
Researchers from the Oregon State University center published a commentary discussing the potential opportunities, benefits, challenges, and limitations of using social media analytics to advance CEH research and research translation.
Pilot Project Funding Available
Learn about pilot project funding opportunities offered by CEHRT. Researchers and community partners who are external to center institutions are encouraged to apply.
Video Highlights Chemicals in Everyday Products, Ways to Reduce Exposure
Members of the University of Pennsylvania center and collaborators developed a short video to help people understand and reduce their exposure to potentially harmful chemicals found in common household items and food.
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Last Reviewed: February 05, 2026