“Taking on the Exposome”
Biomedical Computation Review recently published “Taking on the Exposome: Bringing Bioinformatics Tools to the Environmental Side of the Health Equation.” Kristin Sainani, PhD, reviews...
Biomedical Computation Review recently published “Taking on the Exposome: Bringing Bioinformatics Tools to the Environmental Side of the Health Equation.” Kristin Sainani, PhD, reviews...
Two HERCULES Community Grantees, Historic Westside Gardens ATL and the Wylde Center, received funding from Food Well Alliance to continue their work on local food accessibility. Historic Westside...
Christopher Austin — “Some scientific questions are so complex, large in scope, and/or multidisciplinary as to require a “big science” approach” Thomas Hartung — “ The basic for...
The Emory Exposome Summer Course brought together 150 people from seven countries and more than two-dozen institutions to focus on the current state and future directions of exposome research. For...
Investigating Immunotoxic Effects of Pyrethroids Christopher Carr, MPH Candidate During my first year as a Masters of Public Health student in Epidemiology at the Rollins School of Public Health, I...
The Washington Post recently featured Manish Arora’s paper on using baby teeth to measure prenatal and early childhood chemical exposures. The article framed Arora’s work as a part of a...
Emory’s Children’s Health Exposure Analysis Resource (CHEAR) Laboratory Hub team is composed of a subset of the HERCULES team. Their involvement with HERCULES and passion for pursuing...
AGENDA COURSE RESOURCES (for course participants only) EXPOSOME COURSE FACULTY An interactive weeklong workshop held on Emory’s campus from June 12th-17th will bring together researchers in...
A couple weeks ago the HERCULES Center investigators, community stakeholder advisory board members, and trainees gathered for the annual center retreat. Every year the center retreat serves to...