Shari solis12/9/2023 Master of Science in Biology, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, Fall 2021 Grace Tindall, graduates with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. Lauren Ballou defends her PhD Thesis, Phylogeny and Evolution of Anchialine Species, at Texas A&M University at Galveston. “Brittleworms”: Ultra-structure and arrangement of the calcified chaetae of Euphrosine (Amphinomida, Annelida). New Paper out! Müller J, Schumacher A, Borda E, Rouse GW, Bartolomaeus T and Tilic E. An integrative re-evaluation of Typhlatya shrimp within the karst aquifer of the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico. New Paper out! Ballou L, Brankovits D, Chavez-Solis E, Chavez-Diaz J., Gonzalez B, Rohret Salinas A, Liu A, Simoes N, Alvarez F, Miglietta MP, Iliffe T, and Borda E. New Funding! Borda receives funding from the National Science Foundation, Biological Oceanography Program (NSF Bio-OCE, # 2136322 ), Collaborative Research: Illuminating Cave Benthos in Subterranean Estuaries- Biodiversity, Ecology, and Role in Coastal Ecosystem Functioning Efrain Chavez-Solis, and Olinka Cores Gardana (Universidad Autónoma Del Estado De Quintana Roo)īorda awarded the College of Arts and Sciences 2021 Excellence in Service Award ($1,000)įernando Calderon-Gutierrez defends his thesis, Characterizing the ecosystem function and biodiversity in the anchialine caves of the Caribbean Coast of the Yucatan Peninsula and marine caves of Belize, at Texas A&M University at Galveston. David Brankovits (coPI, NRCI, Italy), Dr. Calderon-Gutierrez, Shari Rohret (PhD Candidate, WHOI/MIT), Dr. Fernando Calderon-Gutierrez joins the Borda Lab as a Postdoctoral Research Associate, funded by NSF Bio-OCE # 2136322 )įirst expedition with research team to Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula & Conzumel Island, Mexico: Borda (PI), Dr. Fernando Calderon-Gutierrez (postdoc), Gabrielle Vaughn (MS Biology), Danielle Bragg (BS Biology) and Borda (PI)ĭr. Members of the Borda Lab attend and present at the 5th International Symposium on Anchialine Ecosystems, Hilo, Hawaii: Dr. Fernando Calderon-Gutierrez (postdoc), Gabrielle Vaughn (MS Biology), Grace Tindall (MS Biology), Gabrielle Silvs (BS Biology) and Danielle Bragg (BS Biology) Members of the Borda Lab attend and present at the 2023 Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Austin, Texas : Dr. John Pohlman (USGS), Jake Emmert (Moody Gardens) and Olinka Cores Gardana (Universidad Autónoma Del Estado De Quintana Roo) Therefore, I undestand the need to be completely focused, committed, understanding and supportive when working with this population.Second expedition with research team to Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula & Conzumel Island, Mexico : Borda (PI), Dr. Similarly, I work with the children of these victims who also go through their own traumatization with potential detrimental consequences to their healthy developmental process. I understand the complexity and underlying issues related to domestic violence and therefore I can understand the victim's roles, patterns, trauma, and healing process. I have extensive experience helping women with history of domestic abuse and traumatization through my work at Centro de Bienestar Familiar as well as volunteering for the police department DART team. I recently completed my PsyD (Doctor of Psychology) program at Cal Southern University. I received my BA in Psychology with a minor in Psychology and Law from the University of Southern California (USC) and a MA in Forensic Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. My name is Grethel Solis, and I reside in Los Angeles, CA. Dr.Grethel Solis, PsyD Bilingual Psychological Assistant (PSB940020988)
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