Maui wildfire health researchers inform lawmakers, recruit participants
Researchers are hoping to sign up at least 1,000 people to participate in the study.
Researchers are hoping to sign up at least 1,000 people to participate in the study.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Kuʻu Home Aloha also commemorated the Hawaiian Kingdom overthrow and National Day of Racial Healing.
Sara Kahanamoku-Meyer, Camille Pagniello and Christopher Wall were awarded Early Career Research Fellowships.
The article highlights programs in SOEST that are aimed at reducing barriers for Native Hawaiians in the geosciences.
Programs for Native Hawaiian students received more than $19 million in federal funding.
The longitudinal study will help researchers to analyze the health effects of the wildfire in both the short- and long term.
UH has partnered with ʻIole, a non-profit place-based research center and living scientific laboratory on Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island.
The attendees learned about new tools, resources and knowledge to increase contemporary applications of ancestral innovation and resource management sciences.
The students presented their final projects to the community at a ³ó¨ʻ¾±°ì±ð event on December 2.
The target area is called the mesophotic zone, which is an extremely low-light environment.