Kari Harris
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Researcher
Also affiliated: Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (2018); North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences (2018); North Carolina State University (2018); University of Florida (2018); Museum of Boulder (2018); San Jose State University (2018); Arizona State University (2018)
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Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Kari Harris's research has focused on understanding the mechanisms of microbial infections and disease. Her work has investigated host-pathogen interactions, aiming to elucidate how these relationships influence disease progression and outcomes. Harris has also contributed to the study of specific microbial agents and their impact on health.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 31
Selected Publications
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Engaging K-12 Audiences with Biodiversity Data through Advancing Digitization for Biodiversity Collections (2018)
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The Transformative Power of Student-Led Natural History Collections Clubs (2017)
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Digitizing specimens in a small herbarium: A viable workflow for collections working with limited resources (2017)
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Understanding Floristic Diversity Though a Database of Greene County Specimens (2012)
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