Halmos Biology Major, Faculty Co-author Article in Journal

Jessica Hallett

Jessica Hallett, B.S., biology graduate in 2021 in the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences and the Guy Harvey Oceanographic Research Center (HCAS) wrote an article while an undergraduate entitled, “Global Education in STEM and Healthcare: Implications of COVID-19” in the Advanced Journal of Social Science. Santanu De, M.Sc., Ph.D., faculty in the Department of Biological Sciences in HCAS was Hallett’s mentor and co-authored the article.

Since graduation, Hallett has taken the time to explore various options of graduate and professional programs.  She shadowed nurses, doctors, and physician assistants in a hospital over the summer and was able to take a class with Homeland Security and the National Guard. While she is exploring graduate and professional school options, she has been working on her self-run art business where she has completed several projects this year from t-shirts to bucket designs to painted statues, and more.  Hallett is a professional track photographer at Pompano Park Racetrack, and is working professionally as a writer. She is writing for an international harness racing magazine titled Hoof Beats.

De’s research interests include, STEM education, pedagogy, reproductive physiology, developmental biology, cell biology, and protein biology.

For more information about the article, please see https://journals.aijr.org/index.php/ajss/article/view/4731

 

Posted 04/24/22