PROJECT SUMMARY: HERCULES
The vision of the HERCULES P30 is to demonstrably advance the role of environmental health sciences in
clinical and public health settings using the platform of the exposome. Healthcare and biomedical research have
become increasingly genome-centric. While much of this is due to the impressive achievements in genomics,
which have consistently outpaced gains in environmental health, it is our contention that a more persuasive case
needs to be made for environmental factors. Science and intuition support the idea that the environment plays
just as large of a role as genetics for the majority of diseases. The exposome, which embraces a strategy and
scale similar to genomic research, is poised to elevate the environment in discussions of health and disease.
We will continue to grow and enhance the environmental health science research portfolio at Emory through
cutting-edge technologies and innovative data solutions. We will build upon the superb relationships we have
built with the local community and continue to push the mission of NIEHS on campus and across the scientific
landscape. Based on the extraordinary progress over our first three years, we propose to retain our theme to
use exposome-related concepts and approaches to improve human health. This simple and unifying vision will
continue to stimulate discovery, promote collaboration, and enhance communication through the following
Specific Aims: Specific Aim 1. To marshal physical and intellectual resources to support exposome-related
approaches (high-resolution metabolomics, analytical chemistry, systems biology, machine learning,
bioinformatics, high-throughput toxicology, and spatial and temporal statistical models) through cores, pilot
funding, mentoring, and research forums. Specific Aim 2. To make major contributions towards exposome and
environmental health science research. Specific Aim 3. To provide career development activities around
innovative and emerging concepts and approaches related to the exposome. Specific Aim 4. To enhance and
expand existing relationships with community partners to resolve environmental health issues in the community
using exposome principles. Specific Aim 5. To provide infrastructure and resources to facilitate rapid translation
of novel scientific findings into the development of prevention and treatment strategies in humans. Pursuit of
HERCULES' aims will advance environmental health sciences within our institutions and in the scientific
community.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE: HERCULES
Human health and disease is dictated by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. The HERCULES
Center is focused on providing a more comprehensive assessment of these environmental influences by
utilizing exposome-based concepts and approaches.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
AchievementAnalytical ChemistryAwardBioinformaticsBiomedical ResearchClimateClinicalCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity OutreachCore FacilityDataData ScienceDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseEnvironmentEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental Risk FactorEvaluationFosteringFundingGeneticGenomeGenomicsGoalsGrantHealthHealth Care ResearchHealth SciencesHumanIndividualInstitutionIntuitionLeadershipLettersMachine LearningMarshalMentorsMissionNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesPhasePlayPrevention strategyProductivityPublic HealthResearchResearch ActivityResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResolutionResourcesRoleScienceScientistStatistical ModelsStrategic PlanningSystems BiologyTechnologyToxicologyTranslationsUpdateVisionbasecareer developmentcatalystimprovedinnovationmetabolomicsnoveloperationranpirnasetreatment strategy
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
CFDA Code
113
DUNS Number
066469933
UEI
S352L5PJLMP8
Project Start Date
21-May-2013
Project End Date
31-March-2022
Budget Start Date
01-June-2017
Budget End Date
31-March-2018
Project Funding Information for 2017
Total Funding
$1,573,499
Direct Costs
$1,045,562
Indirect Costs
$527,937
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2017
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
$1,573,499
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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