Event Details
EnviroThursday - 鈥淲hat鈥檚 in the Water? Using Molecular and Ecological Approaches to Improve Disease Surveillance鈥
Speaker: Karena Ha Nguyen, postdoctoral fellow with the Fellowships in Research and Science Teaching (FIRST) Program at Emory University in Atlanta, GA
Dr. Karena Nguyen鈥檚 talk will focus on her current projects, which aim to elucidate patterns of diurnal variation of environmental water quality indicators in the Chattahoochee River and to characterize the epidemiological impact of human-cattle hybrid schistosomes in Tanzania. In addition to research, she developed and taught 鈥楶arasites and Peoples: Can You Worm Your Way Out?鈥, an upper-level parasitology and disease ecology course, at Morehouse College. She will discuss preliminary data on the impact of using case studies to enhance student self-efficacy and science identity in biology.
Dr. Nguyen works in the the , whose research spans multiple disciplines, including disease ecology, community ecology and biodiversity, consumer resource ecology, natural resource management, and theory. She is also a part of , which uses environmental microbiology and environmental epidemiology methods to address questions related to water, sanitation, and hygiene.
Refreshments provided.
Contact: Ann Esson, [email protected]
Audience: Faculty, Staff, Students
Sponsor: Environmental Studies
Listed under: Campus Events, Front Page Events, Lectures and Speakers


Location
Olin-Rice Science Center - 250
166 Macalester St.