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SRP Progress in Research Summer 2026 Webinar Series
SRP is hosting a Progress in Research webinar series to showcase research from 6 schools funded by SRP in 2025. Awardees will highlight their research projects, accomplishments, and next steps.
NIH Grants & Funding: Implementation of New Initiatives and Policies
NIH has released an
Implementation of New Initiatives and Policies
webpage where you can learn more about the status of changes impacting the grants process and plans for implementing new initiatives and policies.
Photo of the Month
During a field trip to Petrified Forest National Park led by the
Project 2 team
of the Columbia University Northern Plains Superfund Research Program, David Tibbits collects uranium mine tailings for isotopic tracing to track how uranium from these materials moves through the environment. (Photo courtesy of Columbia University).
SRP Notice of Intent to Publish (NOITP)
The SRP has recently released a Notice of Intent To Publish (NOITP) about the anticipated release of the P42 Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO). Please visit the SRP Funding Opportunities
website
for more information.
Trainee Spotlight: Linking PFAS Exposure to Liver Toxicity
University of Rhode Island SRP Center trainee Juliana Agudelo Areiza talks about her current research on how PFAS accumulate in the liver and her K.C. Donnelly Externship at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Research Brief 372: New Tool Targets Complex Groundwater Pollutants
Researchers funded by SRP developed a new biocatalyst technology to clean up chlorinated hydrocarbons (CHCs), a large class of persistent groundwater pollutants. The technology, created by Microvi Biotechnologies, Inc., stabilizes a pollutant-degrading bacteria inside a porous polymer, enabling the rapid breakdown of several hard-to-treat contaminants.
Superfund Research Program Science Digest
Check out the April 2026 issue of the SRP Science Digest, which highlights how SRP grant recipients are transforming the research landscape through advances in complex cell-based systems, computational modeling, and other emerging methods that improve the precision and human relevance of chemical hazard characterization.
Where We Work
If you are interested in learning more about where SRP grant recipients are working, check out the
SRP map
to see the locations of SRP grant recipients, as well as hazardous waste sites where they conduct research or outreach.
SRP Search Tools
Use our
search tools
to learn more about the projects and researchers funded by the SRP.
The NIEHS Superfund Research Program (SRP) supports research at universities and small businesses to solve complex environmental health problems, reduce hazardous contaminant cleanup costs, decrease exposure to contaminants, and improve human health.
About SRP
SRP provides evidenced-based practical, scientific solutions to protect health, the environment, and communities. Learn more about SRP’s structure, history and mandates, and program contact information.
About SRP-Funded Research: Who, What, Where
SRP funds research grants across the country to reveal what people are exposed to and how exposures affect health, strategies to reduce exposures, and how to prevent disease.
SRP News & Highlights
SRP communicates scientific progress and accomplishments, awards, and more through news stories, public health impact stories, research briefs, and the science digest.
Trainee Highlights
A key emphasis of SRP is training the next generation of scientific leaders. Check out the latest trainee accomplishments and awards.
Webinars and Events
Meetings, seminars, and workshops allow grant recipients to share and exchange scientific knowledge. Explore past and upcoming events.
SRP Funding Opportunities
Learn about current and upcoming funding opportunities offered by SRP.
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Last Reviewed: April 09, 2026
Skip Navigation
Superfund Research Program
Close the left navigation
Add
SRP Progress in Research Summer 2026 Webinar Series
SRP is hosting a Progress in Research webinar series to showcase research from 6 schools funded by SRP in 2025. Awardees will highlight their research projects, accomplishments, and next steps.
NIH Grants & Funding: Implementation of New Initiatives and Policies
NIH has released an
Implementation of New Initiatives and Policies
webpage where you can learn more about the status of changes impacting the grants process and plans for implementing new initiatives and policies.
Photo of the Month
During a field trip to Petrified Forest National Park led by the
Project 2 team
of the Columbia University Northern Plains Superfund Research Program, David Tibbits collects uranium mine tailings for isotopic tracing to track how uranium from these materials moves through the environment. (Photo courtesy of Columbia University).
SRP Notice of Intent to Publish (NOITP)
The SRP has recently released a Notice of Intent To Publish (NOITP) about the anticipated release of the P42 Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO). Please visit the SRP Funding Opportunities
website
for more information.
Trainee Spotlight: Linking PFAS Exposure to Liver Toxicity
University of Rhode Island SRP Center trainee Juliana Agudelo Areiza talks about her current research on how PFAS accumulate in the liver and her K.C. Donnelly Externship at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Research Brief 372: New Tool Targets Complex Groundwater Pollutants
Researchers funded by SRP developed a new biocatalyst technology to clean up chlorinated hydrocarbons (CHCs), a large class of persistent groundwater pollutants. The technology, created by Microvi Biotechnologies, Inc., stabilizes a pollutant-degrading bacteria inside a porous polymer, enabling the rapid breakdown of several hard-to-treat contaminants.
Superfund Research Program Science Digest
Check out the April 2026 issue of the SRP Science Digest, which highlights how SRP grant recipients are transforming the research landscape through advances in complex cell-based systems, computational modeling, and other emerging methods that improve the precision and human relevance of chemical hazard characterization.
Where We Work
If you are interested in learning more about where SRP grant recipients are working, check out the
SRP map
to see the locations of SRP grant recipients, as well as hazardous waste sites where they conduct research or outreach.
SRP Search Tools
Use our
search tools
to learn more about the projects and researchers funded by the SRP.
The NIEHS Superfund Research Program (SRP) supports research at universities and small businesses to solve complex environmental health problems, reduce hazardous contaminant cleanup costs, decrease exposure to contaminants, and improve human health.
About SRP
SRP provides evidenced-based practical, scientific solutions to protect health, the environment, and communities. Learn more about SRP’s structure, history and mandates, and program contact information.
About SRP-Funded Research: Who, What, Where
SRP funds research grants across the country to reveal what people are exposed to and how exposures affect health, strategies to reduce exposures, and how to prevent disease.
SRP News & Highlights
SRP communicates scientific progress and accomplishments, awards, and more through news stories, public health impact stories, research briefs, and the science digest.
Trainee Highlights
A key emphasis of SRP is training the next generation of scientific leaders. Check out the latest trainee accomplishments and awards.
Webinars and Events
Meetings, seminars, and workshops allow grant recipients to share and exchange scientific knowledge. Explore past and upcoming events.
SRP Funding Opportunities
Learn about current and upcoming funding opportunities offered by SRP.
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Last Reviewed: April 09, 2026