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Kate Hodgins

Gaskins Awarded 2023 ASRM Pilot & Exploratory Grant
April 25, 2023
Gaskins Awarded 2023 ASRM Pilot & Exploratory Grant

Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and HERCULES Investigator, Audrey Gaskins, ScD, has been selected as a 2023 ASRM Pilot & Exploratory Grant Awardee. The ASRM Research...

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Category:  News
What We Flush Down the Toilet Can Tell Us a Great Deal
April 21, 2023
What We Flush Down the Toilet Can Tell Us a Great Deal

We call it “wastewater,” but we don’t want to waste it. Wastewater contains clues about the resurgence of diseases once thought to be eradicated, the evolution of new diseases, such as...

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Category:  Research Highlights
RSPH Racial Trauma Series, Part 2: Understanding Racial Trauma Within Asian Communities: History, Healing and Allyship
Event Date: April 26, 2023 at noon
RSPH Racial Trauma Series, Part 2: Understanding Racial Trauma Within Asian Communities: History, Healing and Allyship

In this session, we will have a panel of Emory colleagues help us understand the history of anti-Asian Violence, the coping mechanisms that are used by different members of Asian communities and how...

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Category:  Events
What Are Chemical Pollutants Doing to Our Bodies?
April 15, 2023
What Are Chemical Pollutants Doing to Our Bodies?

High-profile chemical leaks highlight the importance of measuring the impact of everyday exposures to toxic substances. Exposomics is on the case. MIT Technology Review interviewed HERCULES Director,...

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Tanya Alderete: “Effects of Exposure to Air Pollutants and PFAS on the Gut Microbiome: Implications for Human Health across the Lifecourse”
Event Date: Tuesday, April 11th at noon
Tanya Alderete: “Effects of Exposure to Air Pollutants and PFAS on the Gut Microbiome: Implications for Human Health across the Lifecourse”

Join us in CNR 4001 for lunch and a seminar by Tanya Alderete on the “Effects of Exposure to Air Pollutants and PFAS on the Gut Microbiome: Implications for Human Health across the...

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Category:  Events
EPA Grant to Assess Health Impact of Climate Change on Atlanta Neighborhoods
March 17, 2023
EPA Grant to Assess Health Impact of Climate Change on Atlanta Neighborhoods

Several HERCULES Investigators (Eri Saikawa, Noah Scovronick, Yang Liu), along with a HERCULES community partner organization (Eco-Action), are part of a team of researchers to receive a $1.3 million...

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Atlanta Science Festival: Community Science for Change
Event Date: Saturday, March 18th, 1:00-4:00 pm
Atlanta Science Festival: Community Science for Change

Join members of HERCULES this Saturday, March 18th, between 1 and 4pm to learn how communities in Atlanta are organizing and using science to improve their environment, health, and well being!...

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Category:  Events
“Environment and Asthma: Towards an Exposome Approach”
Event Date: Friday, March 24, 2023 at noon
“Environment and Asthma: Towards an Exposome Approach”

Join us on Friday, March 24th at noon on Zoom for Valerie Siroux’s seminar entitled “Environment and Asthma: Towards an Exposome Approach.”  See here for full...

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Category:  Events
Innovation Through Scholarship and Creative Expression: ‘Providing more groundbreaking discoveries that benefit society’
March 5, 2023
Innovation Through Scholarship and Creative Expression: ‘Providing more groundbreaking discoveries that benefit society’

Emory associate professor Lisa Thompson is bridging the gap between air pollution, climate change and health outcomes through her joint appointment with the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing...

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