Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson
Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson is an associate professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering in the Gillings School of Global Public Health. Her research seeks to illuminate what individuals, communities, and policymakers can do to make the biggest and most lasting advancements in public health by improving the quality of the environment.
Welcome to Women in Science Wednesday
Featuring UNC-Chapel Hill’s female scientists in 2016
On the Front Lines
To better understand the severity of this year’s El Niño, UNC oceanographers traveled to one of the hardest hit places — the Galápagos Islands
The Starting Point
The UNC LGBTQ Representation and Rights Initiative has published the first worldwide comprehensive report on transgender people serving in elected office.
Setting the Stage
A lifelong passion for theatre influences one undergraduate student to research how the art form helps children learning to read
The New Social Network
The boom in augmented reality technology could provide easy, 3-D access to friends and family across the globe
Breaking the Silos
Theorists, experimentalists, and computational scientists will come together to answer grand challenge physics questions at UNC-Chapel Hill’s new CoSMS Institute
A Big Bite
How a dinner conversation inspired David Courson to refocus his research on drug-resistant infections
Team Science for Turner Syndrome
The NC TraCS Institute and a Translational Team Science Award help collaborators uncover what could be the cause of painful chronic ear infections that plague people with chromosomal and genetic conditions
Off-the-Wall
The Renaissance Computing Institute’s social computing rooms aid researchers and professors
Get Off My Lawn
A UNC researcher strives to give real advice to the Albemarle-Pamlico community about its peskiest neighbor: saltwater
Secret Sauce
Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory, the only lab of its kind in the Southeast, powers a collaboration among UNC-Chapel Hill, NC State, and Duke for 50 years