Superfund Basic Research Program
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The Superfund Basic Research Program (SBRP) was created within the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences in 1986 under the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA). The SBRP is a university-based research program that supports the national Superfund program by addressing a wide variety of scientific concerns.
The SBRP has a broad mandate including:
- The development of methods and resources to detect hazardous substances in the environment.
- The improvement of techniques of assessing the effects of hazardous substances on human health.
- The development of methods of assessing the risks hazardous substances pose to human health.
- The development of biological, chemical, and physical methods of decreasing hazardous substances and their toxicity.
The SBRP currently funds multi-project grants at fifteen institutions (Boston University, Brown University, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Duke University, Michigan State University, Texas A&M University, University of Arizona, University of California-Berkeley, University of California, Davis , University of California at San Diego , University of Iowa, University of Kentucky, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the University of Washington). The SBRP also funds individual research projects (R01s), small business innovation research, and small business technology transfer research.
The 2008 budget request amount for the SBRP was $50.198 million.