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mexican exchange scientistS

The primary purpose of the U.S.-Mexico Training Exchange Scientist Program is to promote technology transfer between the two nations by training Mexican professionals in advanced science techniques at The University of Arizona.  Fellowships are available for Mexican graduate students seeking to enhance their knowledge and expertise specifically in environmental science, environmental engineering, or environmental toxicology.  This scientist training is expected to enhance human capital to further stimulate the environmental science movement in Mexico.  Currently, only long term fellowships of 1-2 years are available for Mexican students seeking to complete a graduate program in the above mentioned disciplines at The University of Arizona. 

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Mariana Cardenas Gonzalez , US EPA Short Term Fellowship
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
mgonzalez@pharmacy.arizona.edu

Mexican University or Institution: Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi

Academic Advisor: Dr. A. Jay Gandolfi

Research Area: Arsenic toxicology

 

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Alejandra Mendez Hernandez , US EPA Short Term Fellowship
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
almc_23@hotmail.com

Mexican University or Institution: Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila

Academic Advisor: Dr. Clark Lantz

Research Area: Arsenic toxicology and lung cancer

 

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Lucia Rodriguez,
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
luciar@email.arizona.edu

University or Institution:

Academic Advisor: Dra. Reyes Sierra and Dr. Jim Field

Research Area:

 

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Blanca Barragan, Sabatical
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology

bbarraga59@yahoo.com

Mexican University or Institution: CINVESTAV

Academic Advisor: Dra. Reyes Sierra and Dr. Jim Field

Research Area:

 

      

 

Claudia Escudero Lourdes, Sabatical
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
escudero@pharmacy.arizona.edu

Mexican University or Institution: Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi

Academic Advisor: Dr. A. Jay Gandolfi

Research Area: Arsenic Toxicology

 

      

 

Mariana Salgado Bustamante , Former CONACyT Beca Mixta Student
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
salgado_bustamante@yahoo.com.mx

Mexican University or Institution: Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi

Academic Advisor: Dr. Walter Klimecki

Research Area: Genomic analysis of arsenic and human linfoblastoid human cells

 

 

Pablo Ruiz Flores , Sabatical
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
pruiz206@yahoo.com

Mexican University or Institution: Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila, Torreon

Academic Advisor: Dr. Walter Klimecki

Research Area: Role of genetic background and environmental exposure

 

Cristo Omar Puente Valenzuela

 

Cristo Omar Puente Valenzuela, Former Short Term TIES Fellow
Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering
cristo_o_puente_v@yahoo.com.mx

Mexican University or Institution: Universidad Juarez del Estado de Durango

Academic Advisor: Dr. Jim Field

Research Area: Environmental Engineering

 

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Guadalupe Leticia Ocampo Gómez, Former Short Term TIES Fellow
Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy

glocampog@yahoo.com

Mexican University or Institution: Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila, Torreon

Academic Advisor: Drs. Raymond Runyan and Clark Lantz

Research Area: Biosciences

 

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