Anne-Laure is a rising senior at the University of Arizona double majoring in Natural Resources (emphasis in Wildlife Conservation and Management) and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. She is grateful to have worked in Dr. Renee Duckworth’s lab for the past 2 years, focusing on the behaviors of zebra finches and how it changes under different contexts. She is passionate about birds and the conservation of species, and hopes to continue in ornithology during graduate school. In her free time, Anne-Laure volunteers with various wildlife monitoring projects and loves to hike and go birding.
My name is Kristina Sin, and I’m currently a junior at the University of Arizona, majoring in Molecular and Cellular Biology, as well as...
Ma’in Alghzawi, a PhD student in the Environmental Science Department at The University of Arizona supervised by Dr. Jon Chorover. He joined Dr. Chorover’s...
My name is Renata Vallecillo and I am a pre-med senior majoring in Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) and Biochemistry at the University of...