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Georgia Southern University
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Join Georgia Southern's Vice President for Research and Economic Development, Dr. David Weindorf, as he sits with faculty to discuss all things research. Each episode, you'll get to know a faculty member, their work, and the roots of their research!

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On this episode of the Roots of Research, Dr. Bettye Apenteng, professor of Health Policy & Community Health in the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, joins us to explore how context, community engagement, and system design shape health outcome... more

In this episode of the Roots of Research, host Dr. Weindorf sits down with Dr. Stetson Rowles, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering at Georgia Southern University, to explore how innovative water technologies can have a real-world impact.

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In this premiere episode of Roots of Research, Dr. David Weindorf sits down with biologist Dr. Stephen Greiman to explore the fascinating world of parasites and the global adventures behind his research. From Mongolia to Vietnam, Greiman shares how s... more

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Dr. Bettye Apenteng
Professor of Health Policy and Management in the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health
Georgia Southern University
Episode: Episode 3 - Dr. Bettye Apenteng
Dr. Stetson Rowles
Assistant professor of civil engineering specializing in sustainable engineering solutions.
Georgia Southern University
Episode: Episode 2 - Dr. Stetson Rowles
Stephen Greiman
Associate Professor of Biology and Fulbright Scholar Finalist
Georgia Southern University
Episode: Episode 1 - Dr. Stephen Greiman

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Episode 3 - Dr. Bettye Apenteng
Q: What is the driving force behind your current research efforts?
We are committed to understanding the complexities of healthcare systems, particularly in improving practices for rural health.
Episode 3 - Dr. Bettye Apenteng
Q: Can you tell us about your recent research in Ghana?
We focused on understanding the environmental connection to non-communicable diseases in collaboration with local partners.
Episode 3 - Dr. Bettye Apenteng
Q: What challenges do rural hospitals face that urban hospitals do not?
Rural hospitals deal with smaller populations, economic constraints, and difficulties in recruiting healthcare professionals.
Episode 3 - Dr. Bettye Apenteng
Q: How has your experience in both science and structure shaped your understanding of what makes a health care system thrive?
Understanding both sides is key, as science cannot operate effectively without the structural context of healthcare systems.
Episode 2 - Dr. Stetson Rowles
Q: What advice do you have for students or young engineers who want to pursue research that's not only innovative but also socially meaningful?
Stay optimistic, understand the value of teamwork, and consider what impact you want to have on the world.

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