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Doctoral Student in ESE (2021-present)

Contact info: amareejg@email.unc.edu

LinkedIn: Amaree Gardner

Amaree has her BS in Environmental Science from Duke University. She is interested in studying the effects of heavy metal exposures and other drinking water contaminants at the human population level. She is also interested in social factors that can impact the exposures and disproportionately affect vulnerable populations.

Publications:

  1. Eaves, L. A, Gardner A. J, & Fry R.C. (2020). Tools for the assessment of epigenetic regulation. In Tollefsbol T.O & Fry R.C. (Eds.) Translational Epigenetics: Environmental Epigenetics in Toxicology and Public Health (Vol. 22, pp. 33-60) Academic Press Elsevier.
  2. Palakodety, N., Gardner A. J, & Fry R.C. (2020). Intergenerational and transgenerational effects of environmental factors and a role for the epigenome. In Tollefsbol T.O & Fry R.C. (Eds.) Translational Epigenetics: Environmental Epigenetics in Toxicology and Public Health (Vol. 22, pp. 267-290) Academic Press Elsevier.