
Rachel Noble
@waterunc
Professor @UNCims, research on water quality, extreme events, shellfish, pathogens, food safety, antibiotic resistance, policy, and all things microbial+water
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http://noble.web.unc.edu/ 29-10-2009 19:10:47
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In small towns and unplanned settlements that lack piped sewer networks, hundreds of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are providing a range of non-sewered sanitation (NSS) solutions across the entire sanitation service chain. blogs.worldbank.org/water/non-sewe… via @worldbank


435 COVID hospitalization in N Carolina last week, it's going up and up. Be careful out there! Get vaccinated, wear a mask, and get anti viral drugs the first day you test positive. They only work if taken EARLY! #COVID19 #CovidIsntOver #Covidisnotover #SARSCoV2 ECU Brody School of Medicine



Interested in pursuing a PhD studying the human gut #microbiome and its role in health and disease? I am now accepting applications for this year's PhD recruitment round Cambridge University Cambridge Vet School (Oct. 2024 intake).


Congratulations to US Open champion, Coco Gauff! We couldn’t be prouder of you on and off the court - and we know the best is yet to come.




Excited to work with Coastal Carolina Riverwatch on all things coastal, water quality, stormwater, and debris.


Happy oyster month Monday! Best part of the fall field site and marine science NC State Center for Marine Sciences and Technology UNC IMS UNC Institute for the Environment UNC Environment, Ecology and Energy Program Tal Ben-Horin


Tarheel Bus Tour! Global Health at UNC Gillings UNC-Chapel Hill @UNCResearch UNC Public Health


Thank you Matthew Godfrey for sharing valuable life history information about our local sea turtle species.


Great talk on oyster mortality by Tal Ben-Horin at ISSC conference funded by NCDMF and NC Collaboratory NC Sea Grant


Fantastic presentation on oyster mortality related molecular methods development Mark Ciesielski NC Collaboratory North Carolina Shellfish Growers Association


So proud of Col. Rett Newton (ret.) -looking forward to see what’s next. UNC IMS N.C. Coastal Reserve Duke Marine Lab


A compelling talk by Mark Ciesielski at #CERF2023 who characterized the molecular signatures of Oyster mortality in North Carolina’s estuarine waters. Potential for nipping die-off in the bud with his workflows!


Fantastic presentation by MCFS student Zoe Schubert on shellfish mortality - so many cool techniques they learned. UNC Institute for the Environment Tal Ben-Horin UNC Environment, Ecology and Energy Program NC Collaboratory
