NIEHS Podcast: The Exposome and Health
NIEHS recently released a podcast series on the exposome featuring HERCULES scientist Doug Walker and CEC Director Melanie Pearson. Read the episode descriptions below and listen to the episodes...
NIEHS recently released a podcast series on the exposome featuring HERCULES scientist Doug Walker and CEC Director Melanie Pearson. Read the episode descriptions below and listen to the episodes...
In May, Alma College hosted a commemoration event to honor those who advocated for Michigan residents impacted by the largest food contamination in US history and to highlight the ongoing commitment...
HERCULES Early Career Researcher and Emory Rollins Assistant Professor Stephanie Eick was recently named as an advisor to the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Science Advisory...
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...
Congratulations to Anke Huels for having her recent Clinical Epigenetics paper, “DNA methylation as a potential mediator of the association between indoor air pollution and neurodevelopmental...
When a train carrying the toxic chemical vinyl chloride derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, in February, HERCULES IHSFC Targeted Analysis Lead, Dana Barr, spoke to the media to explain what vinyl...
Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and HERCULES Investigator, Audrey Gaskins, ScD, has been selected as a 2023 ASRM Pilot & Exploratory Grant Awardee. The ASRM Research...
High-profile chemical leaks highlight the importance of measuring the impact of everyday exposures to toxic substances. Exposomics is on the case. MIT Technology Review interviewed HERCULES Director,...