
Hello, I am Shanoa Nez. I am from Rapid City, South Dakota, and I am the eldest of two siblings. I am an incoming senior at the University of Arizona’s Honors College. I am majoring in Molecular & Cellular Biology with a minor in Public Health. In addition, I serve as the secretary for the University of Arizona’s American Indian and Indigenous Health Alliance Club, which promotes health careers for American Indian students. I am also a student mentor for the Arizona, Science, Engineering, and Math scholars’ program. Furthermore, for the past three years, I participated as a research assistant for the University of Arizona Native American Cancer prevention research program. Under the guidance of Dr. Robin Harris, we conduct one of the most innovative research to help understand Helicobacter Pylori (H. pylori) among American Indians and Alaskan Natives.
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This episode of thesis Thursday inspired me to want to know more about helping the beautiful people of the Navajo Nation to get safe water.
Here’s what I found!
https://www.navajowaterproject.org/covid
Thank You for listening to Thesis Thursday.
Love and Respect,
Bridgitte Thum
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