EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT TOOLS FOR ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING CHEMICALS IN MIXTURES |
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Federal Grant Title: EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT TOOLS FOR ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING CHEMICALS IN MIXTURES CFDA Number: 66.509 CFDA Description: Science To Achieve Results (STAR) Program Federal Agency Name: Environmental Protection Agency Category of Funding Activity: Environment Category Explanation: Information not provided Opportunity Category: Discretionary Funding Opportunity Number: 2005-STAR-H1 Document Type: Grants Notice Funding Instrument Type: Grant Posted Date: Feb 07, 2005 Creation Date: Feb 07, 2005 Original Closing Date for Applications: Apr 28, 2005 Application receipt deadline date: April 28, 2005, 4:00 p.m. E.S.T. Current Closing Date for Applications: Information not provided Archive Date: May 28, 2005 Expected Number of Awards: 5 Estimated Total Program Funding: $2,700,000 Federal Grant Award Ceiling: $200,000 Federal Grant Award Floor: Information not provided Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
- Applicants Eligible for this Grant
- State governments County governments City or township governments Public and State controlled institutions of higher education Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized) Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
- Additional Information on Eligibility
- Information not provided
- Grant Description
- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program, is seeking applications proposing innovative approaches for measuring the concentrations and activities of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in environmental and biological media. The basis of this request for applications is the need to determine how and to what degree human and wildlife populations are exposed to EDCs. Current and previous research is greatly improving our understanding of the effects of EDCs in animals and humans. However, exposure tools are needed in order to measure concentrations and relative activities of EDC mixtures and ultimately to understand the relationships between exposure and adverse effects.
- Link to Full Grant Announcement
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EXPOSURE MEASUREMENT TOOLS FOR ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING CHEMICALS IN MIXTURES
http://es.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/2005/2005_exp_meas_tools.html - Grant Announcement Contact
- Laessig, Susan, Project Officer, Phone 202-343-9617, Email laessig.susan@epa.gov laessig.susan@epa.gov Laessig, Susan
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