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HEALthy Brain and Child
Development (HBCD) Study

The HBCD Study, sponsored by the National Institutes of
Health, is the largest long-term study of early brain and
child development in the United States.
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ABOUT THE STUDY

Exploring factors that impact children’s
development

The HBCD Study will enroll approximately 7,500 participating families across the United States and follow them from pregnancy through early childhood. Our long-term goal is to better understand how child development is affected by exposure to social and environmental experiences and conditions.

Recent advances in technology and developments in research allow us to explore in more detail how early exposures interact with brain development and other social and health outcomes. Knowledge gained from this research will have lasting impacts on future generations of children.

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FOR FAMILIES

Join a study that will help create healthy
futures for all children

Connect with the nation’s leading child development and neuroscience researchers to participate in the HBCD Study and help uncover the experiences of early childhood that can affect an individual’s future.

Many factors affect how children develop, yet little is known about how these factors impact health and other outcomes. Together, we can find answers to many questions that parents, caregivers, and health professionals can use to enhance the well-being of children.

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OUR VALUES

Committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion

The HBCD Study is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout every level of the initiative. We are conducting this study to advance health equity and ensure that all children in the United States have the greatest possible chance for lifelong health and well-being.

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FOR SCIENTISTS

Information for researchers

Our major study aims include facilitating data sharing under an open science model and serving as a resource for the worldwide scientific community to enable broad use of the HBCD data. Beginning in 2024, annual data releases will be publicly available to researchers for analysis and to generate new ideas for research.

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RECRUITMENT SITES

Get involved at one of our 27
recruitment sites

The HBCD Study has 27 recruitment sites at universities and research hospitals across the United States and involves the participation of leading experts in the fields of neuroscience, developmental science, and public health.

Families have the opportunity to join the study at one of their local recruitment sites starting in 2023.

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HBCD STUDY IN THE NEWS

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UVM recruiting expectant mothers for child development study

WCAX News
Sep, 1, 2023
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Pregnant? Virginia Tech researchers recruiting for nation’s largest early childhood brain development study

Virginia Tech College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences
Aug, 23, 2023
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Researcher debunks milk misinformation surrounding opioid use disorder, pregnancy and nursing during Breastfeeding Awareness Month

Virtinia Tech News
Aug, 17, 2023
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OHSU joins largest long-term study of early brain, child development

Oregon Health & Science University
Jul, 27, 2023
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UVM pioneering research unveils intricacies of child brain development

Vermont Biz
Jul, 26, 2023
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A New Way to Look at the Infant Brain

National Institutes of Health HEAL Initiative
May, 5, 2023
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BECOME A PARTICIPANT

As parents, caregivers, health care providers, and researchers, we share a common goal: helping our children grow to be healthy and happy.

We invite you to participate in a study that will expand our knowledge of development from the prenatal period through early childhood with the goal of understanding how to better support healthy futures for all children for generations to come.

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