
CEC featured in Principles of Community Engagement
The HERCULES Community Engagement Core’s “Exposome Roadshow and Community Grant Program” was featured in the 3rd Edition of the Principles of Community Engagement, Chapter 4:...
The HERCULES Community Engagement Core’s “Exposome Roadshow and Community Grant Program” was featured in the 3rd Edition of the Principles of Community Engagement, Chapter 4:...
The HERCULES Community Engagement Core played a role in bringing partners together to identify and address lead soil contamination in West Atlanta. These partners collaborated on a recent publication...
Since 2020, the HERCULES Community Engagement Core and its Stakeholder Advisory Board have participated in a collaborative process to address racism within HERCULES and their partnership. They...
The HERCULES Community Engagement Core partnered with the PBB Research Team and community partners, researchers at the University of Michigan’s P30 Center, and an oral historian at Central...
The exposome concept provides a framework to better incorporate the environment into the study of health and disease and has been defined by academics to encompass all lifetime exposures including...
The HERCULES Community Engagement Core was among a group of NIEHS-funded presenters at the 2020 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting highlighting the role of the environment in public...
Our Community Engagement Core presented their work on learning the community’s definition of the exposome at the International Society for Exposure Science’s (ISES) Annual Meeting, held...
As a new Center, HERCULES sought to engage local Atlanta communities to learn about and address their self-identified environmental health concerns. To do this, the HERCULES Community Engagement Core...
Our Community Engagement Core partnered with community engagement specialists from other NIEHS-funded research centers to identify issues and priorities around reporting environmental health data...