| NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH |
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences |
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, September 22, 1999 |
NIEHS Contact: Bill Grigg, 301/402-3378 NIGMS Contact: Ann Dieffenbach, 301/496-7301 |
NIGMS Director Marvin Cassman, Ph.D., said, "These new grants represent a cooperative effort between two Institutes of the NIH. They strengthen the research capabilities of faculty at minority-serving institutions, providing them with opportunities to conduct competitive research in environmental health sciences."
The new program has an acronym, ARCH, which stands for Advanced Research Cooperation in Environmental Health.
NIEHS' Dr. Olden said, "This is an important program - one that can do wonders for the scientific research and training at relatively small, traditionally black colleges and universities which often are struggling to broaden and improve their research base and their science programs.
"It is our intention to expand this program with additional partnership grants over the next few years, to continue development of the research capacity of minority-serving institutions which have research scientists who are committed to understanding the impact of environmental exposures on human health."
The grants establish core facilities at Xavier and Southern University at Baton Rouge to support current and future research programs in areas of environmental health -- the environment-related causes of disease.
Robert Blake II of Xavier and Arnold Brody of Tulane are the principal investigators for the initial Xavier/Tulane research. Perpetua Muganda of Southern and Stephen Lloyd of UTMB are the principal investigators for the Southern/UTMB collaboration.
NIEHS is located primarily in Research Triangle Park, N.C., while NIGMS is on the Bethesda, Md., campus of NIH.