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Undergraduate students are part of the UMEB program. UMEB is funded by the National Science Foundation and is designed to provide fellowships to undergraduate students at Cal State L.A. who are seeking research careers in the environmental sciences.

UMEB fellows:

| Roxana Aguirre-Robertson | Rosa Bugarin | Roxanne Garcia | Edina Losonczi-Gorshtein | Gerda Scheffel | Danielle Trathen

 

 

Roxana Aguirre-Robertson
Advisor: Barry Hibbs, Ph.D.

 
"I'm an undergraduate student in Natural Science, and am also working towards a teaching credential. I conduct student research in Dr. Hibb's Hygrogeology lab, analyzing isotopes in springs and oases in the Coachella Valley. With the experience gained through UMEB, I hope to learn about reasearch and educational opportunities as a graduate student or science teacher." --Roxanna Aguirre-Robertson

 

Rosa Bugarin
Advisor: Barry Hibbs, Ph.D.

 
Rosa joined the UMEB program in the fall of 2006. Currently, she is working with Drs. Salmassi and Khachikian on a project that uses biosensors to detect the presence of Arsenate and Arsenite in water. Rosa expects to graduate in June of 2008 with a B.S. in Biology. She plans to pursue a Ph.D. in environmental science.

 

Roxanne Garcia
Advisor: Carlos Robles, Ph.D., Elizabeth Torres, Ph.D

 
TBA

 

Edina Losonczi-Gorshtein
Advisor: Elizabeth Torres, Ph.D.

 
"My research investigates genetic diversity and phylogeography of a species of oak, Quercus engelmannii, that is endemic to Southern California. By analysis of choloroplast microsatellites, we intend to explore whether different populations are reproductively isolated from each other. The data obtained from this experiment will aid in designing conservation approaches to preserve this species. This project is in collaboration with Dr. Victoria Sork at UCLA." --Edina Losonczi-Gorshtein

 

Gerda Scheffel
Advisor: John Gamon, Ph.D.

 
"My research project is called Monitoring Carbon and Water Fluxes in Chaparral Ecosystem. I will be graduating in July, 2008. After graduation, I plan to take a year off and go work in the field. After that, I am planning to go to graduate school and study Environmental Sciences."--Gerda Scheffel

 

Danielle Trathen
Advisor: Patrick Krug, Ph.D.

 
"I am analyzing the dispersal patterns of the sea slug Elysia patina in the caribbean. I do this by sequencing the COI gene of E. patina."--Danielle Trathen

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