The UNC SRP trainees acquire research skills and translational training surrounding the environmental problems associated with inorganic arsenic contamination of groundwater in North Carolina and exposure-related metabolic disorders/diabetes. Through disciplinary experiences, trainees gain hands-on opportunities with field and laboratory research, data management and analysis, community engagement, and research translation while working on problems at the interface of arsenic exposure in drinking water and human metabolic disorders.
![]() Mikayla Armstrong Project 5 |
![]() Fatai Balogun Project 4 |
![]() Elizabeth Batianis Project 4 |
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![]() Christopher Bowers Project 5 |
![]() Jeliyah Clark Projects 2 and 3 |
![]() Nick Chew Project 5 |
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![]() Lauren Eaves Projects 2 and 3 |
![]() Amaree Gardner Projects 2 and 3 |
![]() Kieran Koch-Laskowski Project 1 |
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![]() Chelsea Obeidy Project 4 |
![]() Hannah Peel Project 4 |
![]() Aakriti Sharma Project 4 |
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![]() Ginger Shaw Project 2 |
![]() Riley Vickers Project 5 |
![]() James Xenakis Project 2 |