My name is Hyeon Seung Lee, and I am a senior at the University of Arizona majoring in Physiology and Medical Sciences with a minor in Biochemistry. I have been a member of Dr. Chang’s research lab for almost 3 years now, starting since November of 2019 as a freshman volunteer. Our lab focuses on studying the underlying mechanisms of chronic sinusitis and its associated virus called rhinovirus, the most frequent cause of the common cold. Outside of lab work, I enjoy reading novels, watching TV shows and movies, and playing games. I am also a huge foodie, so I like to go to restaurants and try new foods, or if I have the opportunity, make them myself. My favorite foods include charcuterie (meat and cheese) boards, Korean stews, and barbeque.
Erica is a senior studying molecular and cellular biology (MCB) and biomedical biology with minors in music and public health. She conducts research in...
Iliana Manjón is a second-year graduate student pursuing a master’s degree in environmental science. She is working on a citizen science project called Gardenroonts:...
I am currently a PhD student in the Department of Environmental Science at UA. I completed dual undergraduate degrees in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology...