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>Community Nutrition Intervention Utilizing Sustainable Gardening Techniques

Team Leader
Alana Nunez
Texas A&M University
Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience
alananunez000@tamu.edu

Project Type
Research

Who Can Join
Undergraduate Students

Project Description
This project utilizes various methods of hydroponic growing techniques for sustainable gardening and agriculture. We analyze not only the efficiency of these systems but the quality of the yield, as well as their possible implementation in various community and agricultural sectors.

Team Needs
All majors are welcome to reach out! The ideal candidate has a passion for plants and gardening, and an eye for innovation. Additionally, candidates should be able to commit for multiple semesters as we follow the plants to harvest.

Special Opportunities
This is a primarily dry lab that gives members the opportunity to gain hands on experience growing, maintaining, and collecting data on hydroponic plant life. In the past we have participated in various community events, as well as Student Research Week here on the A&M campus.

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