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Research at NIEHS


The mission of the NIEHS is to discover how the environment affects people in order to promote healthier lives. The studies conducted at NIEHS are often long term and high risk in nature and involve unique components, such as epidemiological studies of environmentally associated diseases, toxicological testing of environmental substances and intervention and prevention studies to reduce the effects of exposures to hazardous environments.

 

NIEHS trains over 200 fellows and post-doctoral scientists on-site annually.

Intramural Research Division

Division branches and laboratories are organized into four programs: environmental biology, environmental disease and medicine, clinical research and environmental toxicology. Each program has a director or associate director, who is responsible for assisting and advising the Scientific Director ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=54097&sys_revision=1&sys_variantid=1169&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="1169" sys_dependentid="54097" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="54097" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="") in the overall scientific leadership of the Division.

 

Researchers in the Intramural Research Division work in the following research areas:

Diagram of research conducted at NIEHS NTP Divisions and Laboratory Clinical Research Intramural Research Division

 

  • Biostatistics ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=35061&sys_revision=6&sys_variantid=639&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="639" sys_dependentid="35061" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="35061" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="")
  • Comparative Medicine
  • Epidemiology ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=33655&sys_revision=8&sys_variantid=639&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="639" sys_dependentid="33655" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="33655" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="")
  • Molecular Carcinogenesis ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=36758&sys_revision=6&sys_variantid=639&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="639" sys_dependentid="36758" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="36758" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="")
  • Molecular Genetics ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=46842&sys_revision=3&sys_variantid=639&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="639" sys_dependentid="46842" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="46842" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="")
  • Neurobiology ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=52832&sys_revision=2&sys_variantid=1278&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="1278" sys_dependentid="52832" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="52832" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="")
  • Reproductive & Developmental Toxicology ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=49805&sys_revision=3&sys_variantid=639&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="639" sys_dependentid="49805" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="49805" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="")
  • Respiratory Biology ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=49300&sys_revision=3&sys_variantid=639&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="639" sys_dependentid="49300" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="49300" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="")
  • Signal Transduction ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=52803&sys_revision=2&sys_variantid=639&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="639" sys_dependentid="52803" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="52803" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="")
  • Structural Biology
  • Toxicology & Pharmacology


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National Toxicology Program Division

The NTP is an interagency program ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=54353&sys_revision=1&sys_variantid=1169&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="1169" sys_dependentid="54353" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="54353" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="") that coordinates toxicology testing across the federal government. NTP is headquartered at NIEHS.  NIEHS Director Linda Birnbaum, Ph.D. ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=1840&sys_revision=15&sys_variantid=639&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="639" sys_dependentid="1840" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="1840" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="") also serves as NTP Director. The NIEHS National Toxicology Program Division takes the lead in carrying out the goals of the overall NTP.

 

The NTP develops and applies tools of modern toxicology and molecular biology to evaluate agents of public health concern. NTP shares its findings with stakeholders, including regulatory agencies.
NTP accomplishes its mission through an integrated program comprised of five branches and five offices ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=54353&sys_revision=2&sys_variantid=1169&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="1169" sys_dependentid="54353" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="54353" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="") that are managed by NTP Associate Director, John Bucher, Ph.D. ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=54353&sys_revision=2&sys_variantid=1169&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="1169" sys_dependentid="54353" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="54353" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="")

 

The National Toxicology Program includes the following Branches and Laboratories:

 

  • Biomolecular Screening ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=33796&sys_revision=14&sys_variantid=1278&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="1278" sys_dependentid="33796" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="33796" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="")
  • Cellular and Molecular Pathology ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=33883&sys_revision=5&sys_variantid=639&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="639" sys_dependentid="33883" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="33883" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="")
  • NTP Laboratory ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=52442&sys_revision=1&sys_variantid=639&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="639" sys_dependentid="52442" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="52442" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="")
  • Program Operations ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=49740&sys_revision=8&sys_variantid=639&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="639" sys_dependentid="49740" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="49740" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="")
  • Toxicology

 

The NTP has a separate website for data, meetings, and reports  .


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Clinical Research

The NIEHS supports and conducts clinical studies to determine how exposure to chemicals or other agents in the environment may influence a variety of diseases. Our Join a Health Study or Clinical Trial page has information for participants.

 

The Clinical Research Program works with patients in two facilities:

 

  • Clinical Research Unit ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=28652&sys_revision=4&sys_variantid=639&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="639" sys_dependentid="28652" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="28652" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="") in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
  • NIEHS at the NIH Clinical Center ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=28707&sys_revision=3&sys_variantid=639&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="639" sys_dependentid="28707" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="28707" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="") in Bethesda, Maryland

 

Researcher

Additionally, the Office of Human Research Compliance ("/Rhythmyx/assembler/render?sys_contentid=29263&sys_revision=2&sys_variantid=639&sys_context=0&sys_authtype=0&sys_siteid=&sys_folderid=" sys_dependentvariantid="639" sys_dependentid="29263" inlinetype="rxhyperlink" rxinlineslot="103" sys_dependentid="29263" sys_siteid="" sys_folderid="") provides ethical and regulatory oversight of research that involves human subjects.

 

At NIEHS, our scientists are highly interactive and are often engaged in interdisciplinary research that encourages novel ideas, innovative hypotheses, and new paradigms.


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