Our Community Engagement Core presented the robust community engagement infrastructure we have built at HERCULES today at #ISES2025. It was great to see and share it with our National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences colleagues! @ises-epi.bsky.social #PEPH #NIEHS
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It’s been a rough time for all of us in public health so this small hunk of glass meant more than usual. I’m very lucky to have colleagues that took the time to acknowledge me and am grateful to have them. @emoryrollins.bsky.social @emoryhercules.bsky.social
…and Melanie and I have officially been working together too long: unintentional twinning 😅 #GratefullyStillEmployed
(Note: the linked government resource is no longer available, I can provide a PDF, and diverse=different/varied 🙄)
How do you evaluate programs that span diverse geographies and communities but share common goals? My colleagues and I share some thoughts on this week’s #AEA365 Blog: aea365.org/blog/shared-...
Helpful read on this week’s CR vote. Yes we’re screwed either way - but not totally! open.substack.com/pub/statusku...
Join us at our Atlanta Science Festival Event: "Community Science for Change" on Saturday, March 15th!
Read more and register here: emoryhercules.com/events/hercu...
One of a million examples of how local communities benefit from the NIH research funding that is currently under attack (and some insights into my professional world - check out my badass colleagues Melanie and Dana in the video!).
Tearful and very difficult goodbye at Emory yesterday to an American president (and tenured Emory professor!) of the greatest moral fortitude - truly the leadership, intelligence, and kindness we all need right now. @emoryuniversity.bsky.social #JimmyCarter
Our Community Engagement Core had a great time teaching children in NPU-P’s Environment Club about how things outside of our bodies, including some common household products, can impact our health. after making their own less toxic laundry detergent one child declared “We are scientists!!”
Important data showing that Americans do want the federal government to tackle our nation’s many public health issues, and that they trust scientific researchers and the CDC most after their doctor.
I had the same thought about the website. If you scroll down you see that image and others. 50protests.com
Can we create our own feed? #CapitolView
Answer: checking out Retro! Find me @erina_mckenzie
Check out our Roadshow and Community Grant Program highlighted on pg 91! www.atsdr.cdc.gov/principles-c...
“We are already living with the impacts of a changing climate: more severe storms, like the hurricane that devastated parts of Georgia and western North Carolina, the wildfires that are devastating the Los Angeles region, and even extreme heat and cold.”-Carmen Marsit, exec. associate dean & my boss
So… I know we’re all escaping to Bluesky to replace X… but where do I catalogue everyday life via pics or organize into online social groups? (ie replacing Meta).