Leah Horton Data-verified
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Leah Horton is a graduate student at the University of Central Arkansas whose research interests span a diverse array of topics, from community engagement to cancer metabolism. Demonstrating a commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship, she investigates the energy and environmental impacts of various processes alongside delving into ion transport and channel regulation. Horton's work extends to educational development, specifically focusing on critical thinking. Her research includes a mixed-methods community-based participatory research project aimed at improving environmental health and quality of life in rural Rwanda. Horton's recent work examines global service-learning models.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Global Service-Learning on a Continuum (2024)
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Utilizing Mixed Methods Community-Based Participatory Research to Improve Environmental Health and Quality of Life Outcomes in Rural Rwanda (2022)
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- Global Service-Learning on a Continuum