
Eri Saikawa and Rosario Hernandez featured on NIEHS Podcast
In this episode of NIEHS’s Podcast, Environmental Health Chat, HERCULES Investigator Eri Saikawa and Rosario Hernandez, Executive Director of Historic Westside Gardens, discuss their...
In this episode of NIEHS’s Podcast, Environmental Health Chat, HERCULES Investigator Eri Saikawa and Rosario Hernandez, Executive Director of Historic Westside Gardens, discuss their...
HERCULES’s Clarence “Shaheed” DuBois Roadshow and Community Grant Program was recently featured in the NIEHS PEPH newsletter. This program continues to evolve over the years to enhance...
Families from Atlanta learned about the chemical toxicity of products in their home at the 2021 virtual Atlanta Science Festival. Using the Environmental Working Group’s Healthy Living app,...
The Chapel Hill Organization, an Exposome Roadshow and Community Grant Program grantee in south Dekalb County, and partner organization on a HERCULES Pilot Grant, hosted a community event this past...
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...
The HERCULES Exposome Research Center develops new tools and technologies to study the exposome. The following infographic describes one of those tools: Metabolomics. Click on the image for a...
The Environmental Protection Agency awarded Emory University researchers $1.35 million to work with members of the West Atlanta community to better understand any potential risks in the area for...