Full Name
Erin Lebow-Skelley
Job Title
Assistant Director of Programs
Institution
HERCULES Exposome Research Center, Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health
Speaker Bio
Erin Lebow-Skelley manages community engagement for the HERCULES Exposome Research Center. In this role, she builds relationships and partnerships with stakeholders and communities in the Atlanta-area who are interested in environmental health. The exposome concept captures the totality of environmental exposures a person experiences across their lifetime, a concept well understood by local communities because it reflects their lived experience. Erin works with these communities to learn about those exposures, supports them to address their environmental concerns, and shares HERCULES science with communities in a way that is understandable and usable. Originally from Oregon, Erin received her Master’s in Public Health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with an emphasis on community engaged-research, program evaluation, and socio-ecological approaches to chronic disease prevention. Prior to joining Emory, she worked for the CDC, evaluating the Prevention Research Centers Program.