Collette Thomas is an undergraduate research assistant at the University of Miami studying Biomedical Engineering with an Electrical concentration. She is currently working on the RADx-RAD SARS Cov-2 Wastewater Surveillance project, funded by The National Institutes of Health and lead by  Helena Solo-Gabriele from the University of Miami College of Engineering, Stephan Schurer from the University of Miami Medical School, and Chris Mason of Weill Cornell Medicine. Collette is among the few select students that will represent the University of Miami at the ACC Meeting of the Minds, an annual conference celebrating undergraduate research and creative inquiry. Collette will be evaluating the relationships between on-campus student health data and wastewater measurements.  The data is analyzed for pre-delta, delta and omicron variants to determine if the number of positive cases in students at the University of Miami campus correlates with the level of SARs-Cov 2 in wastewater and if correlations change with variants.