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Halmos Student Continues NSU Research at George Washington University

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Biology major Hema Narlapati (left) with John Hawdon, Ph.D., and Halmos faculty member Christopher Blanar, Ph.D. at George Washington University

Halmos biology major Hema Narlapati spent her second summer at George Washington University conducting her independent research project with John Hawdon, Ph.D.

This project, researching alternative approaches to controlling soil-transmitted roundworm infections, is the continuation of Ms. Narlapati’s NSU independent project with Halmos faculty members Robert Smith, Ph.D.  and Christopher Blanar, Ph.D.