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NCER periodically establishes both STAR and non-STAR (Congressional
line item) research centers. STAR research centers are competed to achieve
a long-term research goal, since research centers create the following
opportunities for scientific advancement:
- provide for multidisciplinary interactions in a wide range of
scientific areas - informing state-of-the-art research programs
for a specific purpose,
- support a coordinated program of research with the ultimate
goal of
facilitating and accelerating translation of basic science knowledge
into clinical applications or intervention strategies,
- develop fully coordinated programs that incorporate exposure
assessment and health effects research with development and validation
of risk management and health prevention strategies,
- establish a national network that fosters communication, innovation,
and research excellence,
- improve study designs, resulting from intra-Center, multi-disciplinary
integration and cross-disciplinary work,
- ability to pursue "higher-risk" efforts in methods
development, validation, and pilot studies, providing a greater
potential for innovation, and
- longer term continuity for (i.e., for five years) allows long-term
planning and research implementation.
NCER manages Hazardous Substance, Children's Environmental Health,
and Particulate Matter centers among others. View more detail on
each of these and their specific research projects and results through
the center menu on this page.
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