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Meet 2023 Global Health Scholar Ariana Houman

ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Global Health Scholar Ariana Houman is an Anatomy and Cell Biology student working with Professor Claudia Mitchell of the Department of Integrated Studies in Education.

Ariana Houman is an Anatomy and Cell Biology student and a ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Global Health Scholar supported by the John Locke Churchill Scholar Award. Ariana will work with Professor Claudia Mitchell of the Department of Integrated Studies in Education.

"Working with Prof. Mitchell on the PREAM project, my primary responsibility has been to analyze the ethical issues that arise from the use of participatory visual methods (pvms) in research projects. Additionally, I am creating guidance notes using this gathered information in order to help future researchers efficiently navigate through ethical issues that may stem from the use of pvms.

Working alongside Prof. Mitchell has been an enriching experience on its own. I have had the opportunity to listen and learn from her anecdotes relating to her previous research projects. Prof. Mitchell including other members of the team have shared on multiple occasions pieces of advice relating to working in Global Health which I will carry with me throughout my own career path."

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