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The Delftia Project: Engaging Citizen Scientists in Collaborative Knowledge Creation

Authors: Lauren Ramilo, Daiza Norman, Rabeya Tahir, Tanasha Lertjanyarak, Carlos Goller Presented at the 2021 Mid-Atlantic SENCER Conference Narratives in Science What is Collaborative Annotation?...

Meet the Researcher: Rabeya Tahir

Meet the researcher, Rabeya Tahir. She is a new addition to the amazing Delftia team. She is helping with the WikiEdu course and trying to...

Delftia WikiEDU

WikiEDU is a nonprofit organization that serves to incorporate Wikipedia into education. From August to November 2020, 17 undergraduate volunteers enrolled in the Delftia WikiEDU class....

Pathogen Case Study

Here’s the case studies we looked at to learn about Delftia as a pathogen. Check out the full blog post to see what we found! Learn more...

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Literature Findings: Delftia as a Pathogen

We challenged our annotators to find information on infections involving Delftia acidovorans. Thanks to you, here is what we found.  Learn more about the Delftia...

#CitSciChat Recap

One of our undergraduate researchers, Lauren Ramilo, hosted a #CitSciChat on Twitter recently. These events were pioneered by Caren Cooper, and use a Q&A-style format...

Meet the Researcher: Daiza Norman

Hi, I’m Daiza Norman. I am a Biotechnology Research Assistant at the BIT program and I am a biological science major with a concentration in...

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Annotation Focus: Delftia as a Pathogen

Delftia has been of keen interest to those interested in biotechnology as of late, due to its ability to recover gold from solution. However, it...

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Delftia and E-Waste: Literature Findings

Our community of annotators had an interesting challenge these last few weeks. We asked you to scour scientific literature and discuss how Delftia and its...

Presenting Delftia at the Sidewalk Symposium

Members of our research team had the opportunity to present their current research at the Sidewalk Symposium. Thanks to the Office of Undergraduate Research, NC...