Funding will advance research on children鈥檚 health using data from the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes鈥(ECHO) program

, an assistant professor in Department of Global and Community Health at George Mason 麻豆国产, received a new grant from the National Institutes of Health鈥檚 ECHO Opportunities and Innovation Fund to study the impacts of air pollution exposure on child development.鈥
Chin鈥檚 work will focus on how exposure to air pollutants before birth and as infants鈥攌ey developmental periods鈥攎ight relate to the timing of puberty in children. It will also examine the role childhood body mass index (BMI) may contribute.聽聽
鈥淭here are growing concerns about how puberty is starting earlier in children and the impacts this might have on childhood and long-term health,鈥 says Chin. She received the grant in November 2024.聽聽聽
The ECHO Opportunities and Innovation Fund is an NIH-funded grant mechanism to support early career investigators who propose projects that introduce new research, tools, and technologies in the ECHO Program.鈥疌hin will collaborate with Global and Community Health professor Michael Bloom and researchers at the Medical 麻豆国产 of South Carolina ECHO site.聽
Chin is a recognized expert in reproductive epidemiology and environmental factors that can negatively impact reproductive health. Her work on exposure to environmental endocrine disruptors and reproductive outcomes has earned several awards for research excellence.聽聽聽
is a national collaborative consortium funded by the NIH that supports long-term research on pediatric health with its mission 鈥渢o enhance the health of children for generations to come.鈥 It brings diverse participant populations from across the country together to standardize and pool data on a large scale that can then support research at a broader and more nuanced level than individual smaller studies ever could.聽
Chin鈥檚 award adds to the $1.78 million in annual ECHO funding awarded to the college since January 2020, adding to George Mason鈥檚 ongoing leadership, innovation, and successful .鈥疓eorge Mason鈥檚 has been a since 2020.聽
ECHO data have already informed research that examines toxic metal buildup in mothers, how school lunches impact obesity in children, and the disparities in sleep patterns in children of different races and ethnicities.聽聽
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