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Tribal Environmental Health Research

The Science to Achieve Results (STAR) grants program supports research that focuses on the assessment and reduction of risk in susceptible populations. Tribal populations have been tied inextricably to their environments for millennia. Because of their reliance on natural resources to maintain traditional diets, lifeways, customs and languages, there is a unique need for tribal-focused research to identify the impacts of pollution, dietary exposures, cumulative risks and climate changes, as well as to inform decisions to reduce health risks in these areas. 

Tribal Environmental Health Research supports research to better understand the health effects of environmental contaminants on tribal populations. The STAR grants program has awarded funding in various research areas that explore such environmental risks, particularly cumulative chemical exposure and global climate change affecting tribes.

Tribal Environmental Health Research Recipient Lists

Learn About Tribal Environmental Health

  • Why focus research on Tribal Environmental Health Research?
  • What were the past STAR Tribal Environmental Health Research Goals?
  • What are the future STAR Tribal Environmental Health Research Goals?
  • What related efforts does EPA have going on?
  • Community-Based Risk Assessment Research
  • What are some related EPA cumulative community risk assessment publications?
  • Where can I find additional resources?