Kiran Lamichhane (’13 Ph.D.), Columbia, Mo. :: He worked for ABC Laboratories as a toxicologist and staff scientist for nearly three years. He was a teaching assistant for UNT’s environmental science program for five years, where he conducted research in the areas of aquatic toxicology, stress ecology, biostatistics and ecological risk assessment. He studied and taught environmental science at Tribhuvan University in his home country of Nepal. At UNT, he was president of the Nepalese Student Association and led the collection of donations to help earthquake victims in Nepal. He also began a program to teach American-born Nepalese children the language and culture of Nepal.
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Kiran Lamichhane (’13 Ph.D.), Columbia, Mo. :: He worked for ABC Laboratories as a toxicologist and staff scientist for nearly three years. He was a teaching assistant for UNT’s environmental science program for five years, where he conducted research in the areas of aquatic toxicology, stress ecology, biostatistics and ecological risk assessment. He studied and taught environmental science at Tribhuvan University in his home country of Nepal. At UNT, he was president of the Nepalese Student Association and led the collection of donations to help earthquake victims in Nepal. He also began a program to teach American-born Nepalese children the language and culture of Nepal.