My name is Jasmine Lock and I am studying neuroscience and cognitive science at the University of Arizona. I work in Dr. Zelieann Craig’s lab which studies phthalates which are chemicals used in making consumer products like cosmetics and medications. The Craig lab is focused on understanding how phthalates interact with the female reproductive system and how this can lead to infertility. I love spending quality time with my family and friends, exploring new places and reading.

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Michelle Coe is the Program Manager for the Arizona/NASA Space Grant Consortium (AZSGC), which works to expand opportunities for students and the public to...