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How Research Becomes Care Latest Research Articles and Updates WTC Research Webinar Series Scientific Technical Advisory Committee World Trade Center Health Program Research Information and resources for current grantees and interested researchers World Trade Center Health Program Research Information and resources for current grantees and interested researchers Considerations for Interested Researchers Youth 9/11 Health Effects Library (Youth Scoping Review) Exploratory/Developmental Grants Related to the World Trade Center Health Program (R21) View announcement on NIH website Application Deadline: Tuesday December 6, 2022, 5PM Eastern Time World Trade Center Health Research related to WTC Survivors (U01-No Applications with Responders Accepted) View announcement on NIH website (Notice) https://grants.
nih. gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OH-22-005. html Application Deadline: Tuesday December 6, 2022, 5PM Eastern Time Cooperative Research Agreements Related to the World Trade Center Health Program (U01) View announcement on NIH website (Notice) https://grants.
nih. gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OH-22-004. html Application Deadline: Tuesday December 6, 2022, 5PM Eastern Time For inquiries on funding announcements, please contact the Scientific Program Official, James Yiin, PhD at JYiin@cdc.
gov, or by phone at 513-841-4271 Other related information: Feasibility Study of Establishing a New Cohort of People Exposed to 9/11 as Children for 9/11-related Research [PDF, 39 pages, 499 KB] New publications on 9/11 health effects research Visit our Publication Library to explore the full bibliography SARS-COV-2 re-infection and incidence of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) among essential workers in New York: a retrospective cohort study SARS-COV-2 re-infection and incidence of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) among essential workers in New York: a retrospective cohort study SARS-COV-2 re-infection and incidence of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) among essential workers in New York: a retrospective cohort study SARS-COV-2 re-infection and incidence of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) among essential workers in New York: a retrospective cohort study SARS-COV-2 re-infection and incidence of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) among essential workers in New York: a retrospective cohort study SARS-COV-2 re-infection and incidence of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) among essential workers in New York: a retrospective cohort study Research suggests members of WTC Health Program live longer Update on FY2026 WTC Health Program U01 and R21 NOFOs World Trade Center Health Program Research: 2026 Funding Opportunity to Extend the World Trade Center Health Registry Three Grant Opportunity Forecasts Announced by the World Trade Center Health Program World Trade Center Health Program Research: Newly Funded Projects World Trade Center Health Registry Extension Grant Opportunity Forecast Announced Read on PubMed: Characteristics of survivors enrolled in the World Trade Center Health Program - published in the Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health Request for Information: Cooperative Research Agreements and Assessment and Evaluation of Emerging Health Conditions Sept 12th NIOSH OECSP Public Information Session for Interested Researchers: See webinar page to register.
World Trade Center Health Program Research: Recently Funded New Projects Published commentary describes research on cancer related to WTC exposure. View the publication through Springer Nature SharedIt. View details on 2024 awarded research projects through the Research Funding Dashboard Due date for 2025 funding applications is October 29, 2024 WTC Health Program Research Meeting will be held at NYU Langone on Nov.
13th Federal Register Notice: Notice of Closed Meeting Federal Register Notice: Disease, Disability, and Injury Prevention and Control Special Emphasis Panel (SEP)—PAR 20–280, Cooperative Research Agreements Related to the World Trade Center Health Program (U01); RFA–OH–24– 002, Exploratory/Developmental Grants on Lifestyle Medicine Research Related to the World Trade Center Health Program (R21); RFA–OH–24– 003, Exploratory/Developmental Grants Related to the World Trade Center Survivors (R21—No Applications With Responders Accepted); and RFA–OH– 24–004, World Trade Center Health Program Mentored Research Scientist Career Development Award (K01); Cancellation of Meeting Due to an unforeseen administrative issue, the March 19-21, 2024 Scientific Merit Review meeting was postponed.
The administrative issue has been resolved the meeting will be rescheduled.
Youth Research Cohort Update Youth Research Cohort Update – FRN Closed; More Opportunities for Participation Coming Soon Youth Research Cohort: Public comment period extended through January 2024 Oct 17th & 18th NIOSH/OEP Public Information Sessions for Interested Researchers: Call-in details Youth Research Cohort Update: Public Comment and Request for Information Deadlines Extended 2023 Grants and Cooperative Agreement Awards Announced: View details on the WTC Project Funding Dashboard Federal Register Notice: World Trade Center Health Program; Youth Research Cohort; Request for Information NIOSH Science Blog: The Availability and Validity of Information on Children Exposed to the 9/11/2001 Disaster NIOSH Science Blog: The Changes to Scientific Peer Review as a Result of the Pandemic Hispanic Heritage Month: NIOSH Science Blog article (available in Spanish and English), summarizes outreach and research in the WTC Health Program.
"9/11 Health Research and Care: Part II." Read the second of this two-part article series on the NIOSH website. "9/11 Health Research and Care."
Read the first of this two-part article series on the NIOSH website. World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program Launches 9/11 Health Effects Online Exhibition World Trade Center Health Program; Request for Information. Cancer Incidence, Latency, and Survival in WTC Rescue/Recovery Workers published in NIOSH Science Blog Find requirements, guidance, instructions, and other information at the links below.
RFA-OH-26-015 Exploratory/Developmental Grants Related to the World Trade Center Health Program (R21) View opportunity on Grants. gov RFA-OH-26-001 Cooperative Research Agreements Related to the World Trade Center Health Program (U01) View opportunity on Grants.
gov RFA-OH-26-010 Promoting World Trade Center Health Program Youth Research Cohort Recruitment and Retention Using Principles of Community Engaged Research (CEnR) to Build Community Participation (U01) View forecast on Grants. gov RFA-OH-26-016 Extension of the World Trade Center Health Registry (U50) Application Deadline: Friday, February 20, 2026, by 11:59 PM Eastern Time View announcement on Grants.
gov RFA-OH-24-004 World Trade Center Health Program Mentored Research Scientist Career Development Award (K01) Application Deadline: Tuesday, October 29, 2024, 5PM Eastern Time Please see the Related Notice for updated FY2025 deadlines View announcement on NIH website and Grants.
gov RFA-OH-24-003 Exploratory/Developmental Grants Related to the World Trade Center Survivors (R21-No Applications with Responders Accepted) (reissue of RFA-OH-22-004) Application Deadline: Tuesday, October 29, 2024, 5PM Eastern Time Please see the Related Notice for updated FY2025 deadlines View announcement on NIH website and Grants.
gov RFA-OH-24-002 Exploratory/Developmental Grants on Lifestyle Medicine Research Related to the World Trade Center Health Program (R21) (reissue of RFA-OH-23-001) Application Deadline: Tuesday, October 29, 2024, 5PM Eastern Time Please see the Related Notice for updated FY2025 deadlines View announcement on NIH website and Grants.
gov RFA-OH-25-001 Exploratory/Developmental Research for World Trade Center Health Program Evidence-based Strategies to Improve Treatment Effectiveness, Diagnostic Practices, and Program Evaluation (R21) Application Deadline: October 29, 2024 View announcement on NIH website and Grants. gov PAR-20-280 Cooperative Research Agreements Related to the World Trade Center Health Program (U01) View announcement on NIH website and Grants.
gov RFA-OH-22-004 World Trade Center Health Research related to WTC Survivors (U01-No Applications with Responders Accepted) View announcement on NIH website and Grants. gov (for reference only) This was reissued as R21 for FY24-FY25 Note: World Trade Center Health Research related to WTC Survivors (U01-No Applications with Responders Accepted) RFA-OH-22-004 was reissued as R21 for FY24.
View more details (for reference only) on NIH website and Grants. gov . For information on past projects and publications, visit the Research Funding Dashboard .
For inquiries on funding announcements, contact the Scientific Program Official, Eduardo O'Neill, PhD at fzt4@cdc. gov , or by phone at 404-718-8844 . The NIOSH Office of Extramural Programs (OEP) facilitates stewardship for, and management of, extramural grants and cooperative agreements.
Visit the OEP webpage to learn about WTC Health Program cooperative agreements, grants and mentored research funding categories. Visit the OEP webpages to view: Current Cooperative Agreements and Grants , and Cooperative Agreements and Grants For inquiries on funding announcements, please contact the Scientific Program Official, James Yiin, PhD at JYiin@cdc.
gov , or by phone at 513-841-4271 PAR-20-280 Cooperative Research Agreements Related to the World Trade Center Health Program (U01) Application Deadline: Tuesday December 5, 2023, 5PM Eastern Time View announcement on NIH website and Grants.
gov Important update for FY24 RFA-OH-24-002 Exploratory/Developmental Grants on Lifestyle Medicine Research Related to the World Trade Center Health Program (R21) (reissue of RFA-OH-23-001) Application Deadline: Tuesday December 5, 2023, 5PM Eastern Time View announcement on NIH website and Grants.
gov RFA-OH-24-003 Exploratory/Developmental Grants Related to the World Trade Center Survivors (R21-No Applications with Responders Accepted) (reissue of RFA-OH-22-004) Application Deadline: Tuesday December 5, 2023, 5PM Eastern Time View announcement on NIH website and Grants.
gov RFA-OH-24-004 World Trade Center Health Program Mentored Research Scientist Career Development Award (K01) Application Deadline: Tuesday December 5, 2023, 5PM Eastern Time View announcement on NIH website and Grants. gov For information on past projects and publications, visit the Research Funding Dashboard . The NIOSH OEP facilitates stewardship for, and management of, extramural grants and cooperative agreements.
Visit the OEP webpages to view: Current Cooperative Agreements and Grants , and Past Cooperative Agreements and Grants Note: World Trade Center Health Research related to WTC Survivors (U01-No Applications with Responders Accepted) RFA-OH-22-004 has been reissued as R21 for FY24. View more details (for reference only) on NIH website and Grants. gov The solicitation period for FY2023 research funding is now closed.
Exploratory/Developmental Grants Related to the World Trade Center Health Program (R21) Application Deadline: Tuesday December 6, 2022, 5PM Eastern Time View announcement on NIH website and Grants. gov World Trade Center Health Research related to WTC Survivors (U01-No Applications with Responders Accepted) Application Deadline: Tuesday December 6, 2022, 5PM Eastern Time View announcement on NIH website and Grants.
gov (Latest Notice with updated requirements, guidance, instructions, and other information) Cooperative Research Agreements Related to the World Trade Center Health Program (U01) Application Deadline: Tuesday December 6, 2022, 5PM Eastern Time View announcement on NIH website and Grants.
gov (Latest Notice with updated requirements, guidance, instructions, and other information) NIOSH Office of Extramural Programs (OEP) facilitates stewardship for, and management of, extramural grants and cooperative agreements. For inquiries on funding announcements, please contact the Scientific Program Official, James Yiin, PhD at JYiin@cdc. gov , or by phone at 513-841-4271 Data and resources for states.
Data and resources for states. Data and resources for states. Research guides the Program Administrator in determining what conditions the Program covers and which conditions should be added.
It also improves the detection, diagnosis, and treatment experience for members. How Research Becomes Care Research for the WTC Health Program is conducted with high standards of quality and ethics. This means that each step of the research process requires serious consideration and review.
A team of experts consider evidence from peer-reviewed and published scientific studies to form consensus among scientists and clinicians. As clinicians learn more about 9/11 health conditions from emerging research findings, they learn new ways to improve treatment. New and important findings are presented to the Administrator before proposing any changes to Program policies.
Information collected from members of the WTC Health program is maintained in accordance with strict requirements for privacy and confidentiality. For more information about how health data is stored and used, please refer to the Member Handbook . In the NY metropolitan area, new members are asked if they agree to be part of WTC Health Program research by allowing their health information to be used for 9/11 health-related research.
This information is de-identified, meaning members cannot be identified by researchers, but details on a member’s condition become part of a large data set describing 9/11 health impacts. Participation is optional. Members who choose not to participate, continue to receive monitoring exams and treatment.
If you are a member who agreed to be included in research, you are helping improve care for those exposed and now sick because of 9/11. You are also contributing to knowledge on how best to respond and provide treatment for survivors of other disasters.
Latest Research Articles and The World Trade Center Health Program: Twenty years of health effects research A Workshop on Cognitive Aging and Impairment in the 9/11-Exposed Population World Trade Center Health Program: First Decade of Research Cancer Incidence, Latency, and Survival in World Trade Center Rescue/Recovery Workers A Way Forward: Translational Impacts of WTCHP Research World Trade Center Health Program: First Decade of Research World Trade Center Health Program: 20 years after 9/11 The World Trade Center Health Program: Petitions for adding qualifying health conditions World Trade Center Health Program-United States, 2012-2020 RAND Translational Research Publication and Review Latest PBM Transition Updates February 9, 2022 – FAQS updated December 15, 2021 – PBM transition announcement letter posted in English, Español, Polski, and 中文.
Read the letter. November 9, 2021 – Page created; FAQs added PBM Vendor Change Announcement Letter Get more information on WTC Health Program-funded research and study results through our Research Gateway .
WTC Research Webinar Series Scientific Technical Advisory Committee The forecast of a grant opportunity alerts applicants to a funding opportunity that is planned but not yet published as an official Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO). The forecast provides essential information about the opportunity, including the Opportunity Number and information about eligibility.
Prospective applicants should review this information carefully and use the forecast to begin preparing for the application process. However, it is not guaranteed that a grant forecast will become a NOFO. WTC Health Program funds research projects, partially or in whole, through a merit-based mechanism using impartial award processes.
As is the nature of research, not all study findings are published. Study findings represent the views and recent work of the authors and are not an official position of the WTC Health Program, NIOSH, or CDC. Mention of any company or product does not constitute endorsement.
We share this work for information purposes only. Sharing is by no means an indication that findings have been evaluated for Program policy or clinical impact. Page Last Reviewed: May 14, 2025 Page Last Updated: May 18, 2026
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