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Monthly Archives: August 2014

HERCULES funds Proctor Creek Collaborative Health Survey

The Proctor Creek Community Collaborative Health Survey was funded by the HERCULES Center in the spring of 2014. This pilot project is a strong example of academic and community collaboration. The team is made up of Emory University’s Andrea Winquist, ECO-Action, Community Improvement Association, West Atlanta Watershed Alliance, English Avenue Neighborhood Association and other community […]

Rotenone and paraquat perturb dopamine metabolism: A computational analysis of pesticide toxicity

Zhen Qi, Gary Miller, Eberhard Voit Pesticides like rotenone and paraquat are suspected as contributors to Parkinson’s disease, for which a primary trait is the loss of dopaminergic neurons over the course of the disease. Through this study, Qi et al developed a mathematical model of dopamine metabolism to help identify how rotenone and paraquat […]

Parking for the Community Forum

The Claudia Nance Rollins Building is one block ” down the hill” from the intersection of Houston Mill Road and Clifton Road. From Clifton Rd., turn down the hill on Houston Mill Road, then turn left onto Rollins Way, turn immediately right into the permit parking deck (free to park during the weekend). From the […]

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