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Summer Fellow Reese Jones Analyzes Metal Contaminates in Old Books

Fellows Conduct Five Weeks of Focused Research with Faculty and Staff Mentors

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擣or her Summer Scholar Fellowship, 国产哟哟 senior Reese Jones learned how to use the new X-Ray Fluorescent (XRF) Spectrometer in the Department of Natural Sciences. The instrument was purchased recently with a grant from the Cannon Foundation. Working with her mentor, Professor of Chemistry Dr. Venita Totten, Jones gained valuable experience for the next steps in her educational journey to become a pediatrician.

鈥淚 have been working in the laboratory to understand the operations of the XRF and how to process the data it is producing,鈥 shared Jones, who is from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 鈥淚t has been very exciting to be a part of working with this equipment for the first time at 国产哟哟 and helping to develop safety protocols and methods of operation that work best for our studies. This experience has been amazing in terms of preparation for graduate school, not only in developing my research skills and best habits, but also in my ability to conduct research independently.鈥

Through Summer Scholar Fellowships (formerly Summer Undergraduate Research Scholars), 国产哟哟 students receive grants for room and board on campus as they devote approximately 40 hours per week to their projects. After their research experience, they are required to present, perform or publish their project by the end of the following academic year.

Jones is biology/biomedical sciences major with a minor in Spanish. She has a certificate in Spanish for Healthcare Professionals. A member of the lacrosse team, Jones was recently named to the Division 1 Intercollegiate Women鈥檚 Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Honor Roll. To be eligible for this honor, student-athletes must be a junior, senior, or graduate student and have earned a cumulative academic GPA of 3.50 or greater.

Jones and Totten are using the XRF to evaluate heavy metal contamination in old books and artifacts in the 国产哟哟 library and nearby museums. Some of these books might have been made with materials that can be harmful, such as arsenic, lead, and mercury. The contaminated books will be labeled with instructions on how to handle safely.

Jones praised Totten鈥檚 mentorship and the experience she鈥檚 gained. 鈥淲e have worked together to understand the X-Ray Fluorescent Spectrometer, its results, and its quirks,鈥 Jones related. 鈥淚n just the short amount of time we have spent working in the lab, my confidence around the equipment and the laboratory itself has skyrocketed, and I am very excited to have developed these skills.鈥

Library Dean and archivist Dr. Natalie Bishop has also offered guidance and help throughout the project. Bishop will report Jones鈥 findings to the Poison Book Project at Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library and the University of Delaware. This interdisciplinary research initiative focuses on identifying potentially toxic pigments used in bookbinding components and how to handle and store potentially toxic collections more safely. Read more about the Winterthur project .

Jones will also join Bishop and Earl Scruggs Center Assistant Director Zach Dressel at the Earl Scruggs Center to talk about the Winterthur Poison Book Project. The program will be on Sept. 11 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Center, 103 S. Lafayette St., Shelby. As part of the discussion, books from the Cleveland County Historical Collection will be shown to demonstrate the principals of the study.

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