Conor Kerr is teaming up student statisticians with UNC’s varsity sports
A junior, Kerr founded the Sports Analysis Intelligence Laboratory to connect undergraduates with a passion for statistics with opportunities through Carolina Athletics.
A junior, Kerr founded the Sports Analysis Intelligence Laboratory to connect undergraduates with a passion for statistics with opportunities through Carolina Athletics.
Studying biology at Carolina “felt like embarking on a journey where I could gain a profound understanding of life sciences and also contribute to the pursuit of knowledge and discovery within the field,” said Shah, who has her sights set on medical school.
The “forever chemicals” found in the Cape Fear River were detected through a non-targeted testing method developed at UNC-Chapel Hill that broadens researchers’ abilities to identify the hazardous compounds.
PhD student Anne Smiley led a study that assessed water quality regulation by flooded landscapes in the upper Neuse River Estuary along the N.C. coast and found urban estuarine habitats to be effective at improving water quality.
With $21 million in funding from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, the study led by Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology’s Alison Stuebe will aim to make pregnancy and birth safer for North Carolinians with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.