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Copied from Andrea M. Ghez wikipedia page:

Her current research involves using high spatial resolution imaging techniques, such as the adaptive optics system at the Keck telescopes,[1] to study star-forming regions and the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way known as Sagittarius A*.[2] She uses the kinematics of stars near the center of the Milky Way as a probe to investigate this region.[3] The high resolution of the Keck telescopes[4] gave a significant improvement over the first major study of galactic center kinematics by Reinhard Genzel's group.[5] ((This is a very brief overview. I think I can add to it. Also, I think this is her main research, but I am pretty sure she works on other interesting projects too.))

In 2004, Ghez was elected to the National Academy of Sciences.[6] She has appeared in a long list of notable media presentations ((what does this mean? Are these the documentaries from the next sentence?)). The documentaries have been produced by organizations such as the BBC, Discovery Channel, and The History Channel, and in 2006 there was a presentation on the PBS television series Nova.[7] ((What are these documentaries about? Biographic? Or she just appears in them to explain something?)) She was identified as a Science Hero by The My Hero Project.[8]((When and what impact does this have?)) In 2019, Ghez was elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS). [9]