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Here you’ll have a chance to take a closer look at my previous experiences in science but more importantly, how each experience has shaped my educational trajectory and defined my interests in the field of marine ecology.

The immense benefits of participating in a number of undergraduate research support programs have not only exposed me to diverse issues related to management and environmental changes, but also to specialized professions that can be found under the vast umbrella of the marine sciences. With the help of these exceptional experiences and dedicated mentors, I have continually reaffirmed my decision to pursue a doctoral degree in marine ecology with the intent of conducting international research related to the conservation of Gulf of California Harbor Porpoise and the socioeconomic dynamics of resource management.

To maximize my likelihood of fulfilling this educational dream, I intend to apply to graduate programs during the Fall of 2011 and will continue to conduct research at NOAA’s Southwest Fisheries Science Center alongside Dr. Nicholas Kellar and Dr. Barbara Taylor until the completion of my undergraduate career.

I hope that you’ll contact me using this site or that you would find me on one of the social networks listed on the right so as to better establish and maintain what I consider an invaluable connection.