ECHO Awards More Than $13 Million for Intervention Research into Environmental Influences on Child Health
ECHO Awards More Than $13 Million for Intervention Research into Environmental Influences on Child Health
The NIH Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program is pleased to announce that it has made 19 awards totaling over $13 million for FY 2026 for the ECHO Institutional Development Award (IDeA) States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network (ISPCTN).
These awards support institutions located in 18 to serve as Clinical Sites and a Data Coordinating and Operations Center (DCOC) for the ISPCTN.
Each Clinical Site will:
- Develop, conduct, and disseminate findings from multicenter pediatric clinical trials that ensure the participation of children living in rural or underserved communities in IDeA states;
- Build pediatric clinical trial research capacity within these IDeA states;
- Engage communities, nonprofit organizations, and professional societies to enhance clinical trial impact, transferability, rigor, and feasibility.
The DCOC will serve as the central hub for the ISPCTN, providing essential leadership and infrastructure for the network.
The Program Office congratulates these awardees and looks forward to collaborating with them as they conduct multicenter pediatric clinical trials across ECHO’s five outcome areas—pre, peri, and postnatal outcomes; upper and lower airways; obesity; neurodevelopment; and positive health.
ECHO funded these awards after a competitive peer review process. View a list of awardees.
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