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"Thesis Thursdays" Podcasts

Dr. Mónica Ramírez-Andreotta, UA SRC Research Translation Lead Investigator, is a co-host of Thesis Thursday at local radio station KCXI. Thesis Thursday is a weekly segment on KXCI at 91.3 FM (4:55 am, 11:55 am, 2:55 pm) that features research of students and investigators. These interviews have been aired: 

  • Dr. Raina Maier
  • Dr. Julie Neilson
  • Dr. Karletta Chief
  • Shana Sandhaus
  • Jesus Solis 
  • Denise Moreno Ramirez
  • Lydia Jennings 
  • Tania Rodriguez 
  • Sarah Van Glubt
  • Priyanka Kushwaha
  • Lia Ossanna
  • Dominika Heusinkveld 

Cores

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    • Gardenroots
    • TESS Program
    • "Thesis Thursdays" Podcasts
    • Health Opportunity Wellness Landscape (HOWL)
  • Community Engagement Core: Tribal-University Partnerships
    • Gold King Mine Spill
    • Farming is Life
    • Indige-FEWSS
  • Data Management and Analysis Core
  • Training Coordination Core
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