Welcome Research Partners

This page provides a portal for NIEHS researchers and their outside research partners into shared datasets and applications. Entry into these datasets is password-protected. Users may access them using their existing usernames and passwords.

Chemical Effects in Biological Systems (CEBS) 

The CEBS database houses data of interest to environmental health scientists. CEBS is a public resource, and has received depositions of data from academic, industrial and governmental laboratories. CEBS is designed to display data in the context of biology and study design, and to permit data integration across studies.

Partnerships for Environmental Public Health Resource Center 

The Partnerships for Environmental Public Health Resource Center facilitates entry, management, viewing, and downloading of educational and outreach materials created by NIEHS grantees that are part of the PEPH network.

Program Class Code Breakdown

The Program Class Code is broken down into eight (8) separate fields, Strategic Plan Initiative, Grants Management Specialist (GMS) Code, Primary Science Code, Primary Program Administrator (PA), Secondary Science Code, and Secondary Program Officer, and used for DERT's budgetary classification of broad scientific research areas.

Superfund Research Program CareerTrac Tracking Trainees to Success

It accomplishes this purpose by providing the ability to collect, track, and report on information about SRP trainees, such as contact information, biographical information, and training information.

Worker Education and Training Program Curricula Information and Data Management System (WETCIS) 

WETCIS is the web-based application that houses the NIEHS Worker Training Program's (WTP) Curricula Information and Data Management System (DMS). WETCIS allows authorized WTP grantee users to enter programmatic materials into the system including their biannual progress reports and training data.

Translational Research Framework

The Division of Extramural Research and Training at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) recognizes the need for a translational research framework. The Division drafted a translational research framework for environmental health sciences, and a series of examples illustrating potential uses of the framework.

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