Stephanie Serrano is an incoming freshman at the University of Arizona pursuing a degree in hydrology. She began her lab work in the Arizona Laboratory for Emerging Contaminants with the KEYS Research Internship program and is now continuing her work beyond the program. In her spare time, she enjoys to learn new songs on whatever instrument she can get her hands on, reading, and going on last-minute road trips.


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