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New Gardenroots Publication!

Sept. 18, 2023
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Join us for Alexandra “Alex” Trahan's MS Thesis Defense

July 28, 2022
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soilSHOP in Superior, AZ was a success!

July 20, 2022
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New Grant - Wildfires and Flash Floods: Using Exposure Science to Rethink the Aftermath of Fires

July 13, 2022
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visual abstract of Foliar surfaces as dust and aerosol pollution monitors: an assessment by a mining site

2021 Papers of the Year: Plant Leaves Work as Reliable Air Monitor in Citizen-Science Study:

Jan. 18, 2022
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Gardening in Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona. From left to right: Bart Brush, Monica Ramirez, Danielle Carlin, Sandy Geiger and Rob Root.

Ramírez-Andreotta Receives $2.26M NSF Grant focused on Citizen Science

Nov. 23, 2016
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Gardenroots Highlighted in Edible Magazine

July 15, 2016
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Crops from local gardens used to assess regional contaminant impact to soil and water supplies

UA SRP Answers the Call for Science Education Support across Arizona!

April 16, 2016
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UA SRP Investigator Hits the Ground Running!

March 31, 2016
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Investigator Update: Mónica Ramírez-Andreotta

Jan. 31, 2016
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