
HERCULES Community Engagement in the News
Local NPR station WABE 90.1 aired a continuing series on Atlanta’s Proctor Creek on “Morning Edition.” HERCULES SAB members Na’Taki Osborne-Jelks and Tony Torrence can be...
Local NPR station WABE 90.1 aired a continuing series on Atlanta’s Proctor Creek on “Morning Edition.” HERCULES SAB members Na’Taki Osborne-Jelks and Tony Torrence can be...
Emory News Center Woodruff Health Sciences Center May 30, 2017 Contact: Melva Robertson, 404-727-5692, melva.robertson@emory.edu The HERCULES Exposome Research Center based in the Emory University...
Environmental Health Data Sciences Core Director, Lance Waller, presented a lecture titled “Data Issues: Multiple Testing, Bias, Confounding, & Missing Data” as part of the Big Data...
Dean Jones will be speaking at a Yale School of Public Health conference, “Lifetime Exposures and Human Health: The Exposome,” on April 19, 2017. Check their website for details and...
Information Session: November 12, 2019; 11:00 am-12:00 pm; Claudia Nance Rollins Room 4001 Download a PDF of HERCULES 2020-2021 Pilot Instructions. The HERCULES Exposome Research Center (NIEHS P30...
Latina residents of Norcross and Peachtree Corners in Gwinnett County came together with Emory HERCULES in November 2017 to share their health...
Residents of the Peoplestown and Pittsburgh neighborhoods in Atlanta came together with Emory HERCULES in September 2017 to share their health concerns, learn about the exposome, and identify a...
Work by HERCULES Investigators Christine Payne and Melissa Kemp on titanium dioxide nanoparticles was recently featured in the Georgia Tech Research Horizons magazine. These nanoparticles, found in...
Biomedical Computation Review recently published “Taking on the Exposome: Bringing Bioinformatics Tools to the Environmental Side of the Health Equation.” Kristin Sainani, PhD, reviews...