
Chemical Exposures in Pregnant Women
Carmen Marsit was interviewed by WSB-TV for his recent Environmental Science and Technology publication on a study measuring an extensive panel of chemicals present in the urine of 171 pregnant women...
Carmen Marsit was interviewed by WSB-TV for his recent Environmental Science and Technology publication on a study measuring an extensive panel of chemicals present in the urine of 171 pregnant women...
Congratulations to HERCULES Director, Carmen Marsit, on being named the Executive Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Research Strategy at the Rollins School of Public Health. See below for the...
HERCULES Targeted Analysis Lead, Dana Barr, received the 2022 International Society of Exposure Science (ISES) Excellence in Exposure Science Award recognizing individuals who have left an indelible...
Education and Training: PhD, New York University National Institutes of Health postdoctoral training at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center...
Measuring Unknown PFAS Exposures and their Effects on Preterm Birth Study Title: Comparing Two Analytic Methods for Assessing PFAS Exposures in Environmental Epidemiology Studies: Targeted PFAS...
The Albert E. Levy Award for Excellence in Scientific Research was established to recognize the contributions of Emory faculty members to the advancement of scientific knowledge. This award was...
Lauren McCullough, PhD, MSPH, associate professor of epidemiology, and Leah Moubadder, a second-year doctoral student at Rollins, discussed research that sheds light on the connection between...
Join us to help set priorities for the next 5 years of HERCULES funding. This will be an interactive day, and we want to hear your thoughts. The day will also include updates from the HERCULES...
Dana Boyd Barr, PhD, began serving as a Deputy Editor for Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) in June 2020. She recently spoke with EHP about her extensive career in exposure assessment and...