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“It’s really exciting for me personally and for my career growth but it’s also exciting for the science department,” shared Emily Eggar, a double major in biology and chemistry from Wolf Point, Mont. “We now know what the EPSCoR grant process is like, so future students will be able to benefit from our knowledge and also be able to apply.”
Eggar and Blayne Winkler, a biology major from Lincoln, Neb., will be working with Upper Big Blue Natural Resources District (NRD) in York to provide valuable information surrounding the issue of excess nitrogen in groundwater. The work conducted by the students will examine to what extent nitrate pollution exists in Nebraska’s surface water while also examining other pollutants that may be present as well. “The experience of going out into the field, collecting samples, analyzing data, and presenting the information we find will be very beneficial in gaining an overall understanding of the research process,” shared Winkler. Research opportunities are essential for students pursuing careers in STEM. “It makes students stand out in their graduate school applications,” said Eggar. “It doesn’t matter what field they want to go into, most students will need to know how to do research.” This opportunity has opened up conversations with other entities in the community, forging new partnerships and opening new doors for future students. “We really appreciate the NRD’s willingness to be involved in the development of our students,” said Dr. Turnbull. “As a result, groups such as Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy have shown an interest in working with our students in future research. These hands-on activities are extremely beneficial in preparing students for their future careers. Our students have real opportunities to do research and internships with a number of companies throughout the nation, including two students who will serve an internship with Bios Partners this summer.” Eggar and Winkler will spend the summer collecting data and present their findings in the fall. The mission of Nebraska's Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) and Institutional Development Award (IDeA) is to build the state's research capacity and competitiveness, invest in workforce development, and foster public-private partnerships in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (the STEM fields), as well as biomedical research. Comments are closed.
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