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Residents of NPU-P are concerned about a variety of issues in their environment such as such as litter, pollution, excessive dumping, and overgrown vegetation. In particular, the state and federal...
Residents of NPU-P are concerned about a variety of issues in their environment such as such as litter, pollution, excessive dumping, and overgrown vegetation. In particular, the state and federal...
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...
HERCULES members represent a wide variety of research areas. They study different exposures and health outcomes using various methods and approaches that all contribute to exposome science. The...
Lead levels and retained bullet fragments from firearm injury Study Title: Lead Toxicity and Retained Bullet Fragments: A Longitudinal Pilot Study of Lead Levels after Firearm Injury PI: Randi N....
While we know that Earth Day is EVERYDAY, it is nice, on this day, to take some time out from our everyday busy schedules to reflect on our environment. Below are some ideas and events that partners...
The two communities that entered our Clarence Shaheed Dubois Exposome Roadshow and Community Grant Program in its inaugural year completed the 3 year program on March 31, 2020! Each community came...
The HERCULES Community Engagement Core, with guidance from the Stakeholder Advisory Board and HERCULES scientists, created the following infographic series about everyday chemicals found in our...
Residents of the Chapel Hill community in Dekalb County are concerned about the environmental health impacts of their close proximity to Snapfinger Creek Water Treatment Plant, the Seminole landfill,...