Research for healthy workers,
strong communities,
and productive agriculture
Dennise Drury sat down with Nede Ovbiebo, SURE-EH student and recent graduate of the Biochemistry and Public Health-Global Health majors. The two spoke about Nede’s recent research and what comes next for her project.
PNASH Center offers small grants to respond to emerging issues, stimulate innovative research and foster collaborations in farming, fishing, and forestry.
This service project builds on past work and provides a new tool that meets Oregon pesticide safety trainer and supervisor needs.