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Leaf Kardol is a PhD candidate in the School of Human Sciences at the University of Western Australia, under the supervision of Associate Professor Caitlin Wyrwoll and other distinguished faculty members. His research focuses on the effects of nitrate water contaminants on pregnancy and labor outcomes for offspring, contributing to the understanding of these critical health issues. He actively investigates the broader implications of climate change on human health, with a particular emphasis on reproductive health, and is dedicated to promoting health equality for transgender and neurodivergent individuals through community-driven research. Kardol's work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, addressing the urgent need to ensure the wellbeing of diverse populations and protect our environment. His academic background includes a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Anatomy and Human Biology from the University of Western Australia, completed in 2021. Kardol has been recognized for his contributions to student learning with the UWA Outstanding Contributions Student Learning Citation in 2023.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducting research on nitrate water contaminants and their effects on pregnancy outcomes.
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