About Us
Throughout our journeys, we were lucky to have mentors who invested in us, whether it was through mentorship, providing access to research opportunities or making us aware of fellowship opportunities. We believe that everyone deserves to have someone who can push forward potential and guide him/her along the way.
We strive to provide a platform where everyone—regardless of ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability or immigration status—has equal access to fellowship and scholarship opportunities, and the chance to learn from their peers to becoming successful STEM professionals and other related fields.
Mission Statement: Cientifico Latino, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) organization that aims to promote an environment of inclusivity in STEM and increase the number of scientists from minoritized backgrounds in higher education in the sciences through mentorship, open-access resources, and professional development opportunities.
Our Initiatives
To help spread information about relevant opportunities in STEM through practical professional development workshops for college and high school students.
Create equal access opportunities that provide critical support needed to succeed in STEM through public databases.
Preparing underrepresented students to navigate the STEM graduate school application process.
Supporting diverse graduate students through their first year in graduate school via mentorship, professional development, and community events.
Our Team
Please use the following dropdown menu below to filter based on department/program.
Alan S. Goldman, PhD
Alumni, Faculty Advisor, Rutgers University
Department:
Team Alumni
Alan Goldman was born and raised in Queens, NY. He received his B.A. and Ph.D. from Columbia University, studying the mechanisms of photoinduced organometallic reactions. He then took an IBM Post-doctoral Fellowship in the lab of Prof. Jack Halpern at the University of Chicago. Goldman began his independent career as an assistant professor at Rutgers University where he is currently Distinguished Professor of Chemistry. His research focuses on the development and mechanistic study of reactions catalyzed by transition metal complexes, with a focus on energy-related problems. He is faculty advisor for LEEDAR, an outreach program through which Rutgers graduate and undergraduate students try to bring the excitement of scientific research to high school classrooms, and is Director of the Graduate Program and Chair of the Graduate Admissions Committee of the Rutgers Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. Goldman has received an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, a Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Fellowship, the ACS Catalysis Lectureship Award for the Advancement of Catalytic Science, and the American Chemical Society Award in Organometallic Chemistry. He is delighted to be part of Cientifico Latino!
Enrique M. De La Cruz, PhD
Alumni, Faculty Advisor, Yale University
Department:
Team Alumni
Dr. De La Cruz is a Professor in the Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry (MB&B) and Head of Branford College at Yale University. He is a first generation Cuban-American who was raised in Newark, NJ. Dr. De La Cruz received his undergraduate degree in Biology from Rutgers University where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and Beta Beta Beta Honor Societies. He earned his Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry, Cell & Molecular Biology (BCMB) with Dr. Thomas D. Pollard at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and received postdoctoral training in the laboratories of Drs. H. Lee Sweeney and E. Michael Ostap at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He was a Visiting Scientist at Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique (CEA) & Université Joseph Fourier in Grenoble, France in 2009, a Mayent-Rothschild Senior Researcher Fellow at the Institut Curie, Paris in 2015, and an Invited Professor Fellow at ESPCI Paris Tech (école supérieure de physique et de chimie industrielles de la ville de Paris), Paris in 2016. Dr. De La Cruz research focuses in the areas of actin and myosin regulation, RNA helicases, and signaling enzymes.
Sua Myong, PhD
Former Faculty Advisor, Johns Hopkins University
Department:
Team Alumni
Dr. Sua Myong is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biophysics and an affiliate of CMDB (Cellular Molecular Developmental Biology and Biophysics) graduate program at Johns Hopkins University. She is a first generation Korean-American who came to the US as a Sophomore High School student. Dr. Myong received both her undergraduate and doctorate degree at University of California, Berkeley (Molecular Cellular Biology, Biochemistry/Nutrition). Her research interest in the field of Single Molecule Biophysics developed in her postdoctorate years in the laboratory of Dr. Taekjip Ha at the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign. The current research area in the Myong laboratory include investigating molecular interactions involved in telomere processing, gene expression mediated by G-quadruplex and phase separation implicated in neurodegeneration (ALS/FTD). Dr. Myong led a three year long (2012-2015) STEM outreach in Jefferson Middle School (Champaign, IL) in the form of weekly afterschool science club for teaching 7&8th graders experimental science and quantitative data analysis. The outreach effort involved approximately 50 undergraduate students in Bioengineering program at University of Illinois who prepared lesson plans with Dr. Myong and teaching the middle schoolers in a group of 2-3 students per week. Dr. Myong is passionate about STEM outreach and is privileged to be a part of the Cientifico Latino!
Bailey Marshall, MBT
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Blog Editor in Chief
Department:
Digital Experience, Team Alumni
Bailey received my B.S. in Molecular Biology at the University of Puget Sound. After her undergrad, she worked in industry for a year before returning to graduate school to receive her Masters in Biotechnology at San Jose State, a business-focus program for scientists. In addition to this program, she was selected as a CIRM Scholar to study Stem Cell Biology at Stanford. After a few years in industry, she is now working as a Program Associate at CZI.
Abhishek Tyagi
Alumni, GSMI Office Hours Coordinator
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
Abhishek is an incoming PhD student in the Computer Science department at the University of Rochester in Fall 2020. Born and raised in an Indian household, Abhishek is a first-generation college student. As an international first-generation student, Abhishek brings to Cientifico Latino the the desire to help future graduate students navigate hurdles in the application process to Computer Science and Engineering graduate programs. Abhishek believes that the ability to understand difficult situations and find solutions goes a long way in developing as a person. Having gone through graduate school applications twice, Abhishek is interested in understanding and dissecting problems and challenges that students face in different communities and help find better solutions and approaches to help them achieve their goals. With the diverse nature of Cientifico Latino, Abhishek is confident that the team will be able make a difference in a wide range of communities!
Adriana Schoenhaut
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, GSMI Scholar Interviewer
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
Adriana is a neuroscience PhD candidate at Vanderbilt University researching the neural correlates of multisensory motion perception in non-human primates. Prior to beginning her doctoral studies in 2019, she earned a B.S. in Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the University of Rochester in 2017 and worked as a research assistant at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston for 2 years. At Vanderbilt, Adriana has previously served as the Outreach Committee Chair for the Vanderbilt Brain Institute and is currently their Curriculum Committee Chair. As a dual citizen of Argentina and the USA, Adriana aims to increase the representation of Latino/a and other URM individuals within STEM by improving access to PhD programs.
Alexis Ceja
They/Them/Theirs
Alumni, Data Team Member, GSMI Webinar Team Member
Department:
Digital Experience, GSMI, Team Alumni
Alexis is currently a trainee in the post-baccalaureate program (PROPEL) at the University of California, San Francisco. In the Sexual and Gender Minority Health Equity Lab, they work with Dr. Annesa Flentje investigating the effects of intersectionality on sexual and gender minority (SGM) health disparities and the social-ecological environment as it relates to drug use outcome. Their goal is be admitted into a Clinical Psychology program and continue investigating SGM health disparities. They are passionate about promoting the inclusion of historically marginalized groups in research and higher education. Alexis is excited to continue their involvement in Científico Latino in the efforts to diversify STEM.
Alvaro Sahagun
He/Him/His
Alumni, GSMI Interviewer
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
My name is Alvaro Sahagun, and I am originally from Chicago Heights, IL. I attended the University of Illinois, Chicago, where I received my B. S. in Electrical Engineering with a focus in solid-state devices, mathematics, and materials engineering. I am now a second year Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) graduate student working in Prof. Akintunde Akinwande's lab. My research interest is in field emission, field ionization, thin films, and micro/nanofabrication. Outside of lab and courses, I enjoy running, cooking, baking, and binge watching The Simpsons.
Amber Young
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Assistant Blog Editor
Department:
Digital Experience, Team Alumni
Amber is a graduate student in mechanical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. She previously earned a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Yale University in 2021. Amber is passionate about science communication and promoting diversity in science and higher education. In the future, Amber hopes to become a research professor and contribute to sustainable space missions through bio-inspired design.
Angélica Rosado-Quiñones
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Database Manager
Department:
Digital Experience, Team Alumni
I am a PhD Candidate in Biology, focusing in Infectious Diseases and Data Science at the University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus. Currently, my thesis is oriented towards discovering combinational therapy against multi-drug resistant malaria parasites. In addition, I am a Certified Data Scientist and I enjoy working with Bioinformatics.
Benjamin Wang, PhD
He/Him/His
Alumni, Digital Experience co-coordinator
Department:
Digital Experience, Team Alumni
Ben is currently a second-year postdoc in the Microbiology department at Stanford University, where he works in the laboratory of Dr. Denise Monack on the pathogenesis of human-adapted Salmonella. He received his BS from the California Institute of Technology in 2015, and his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is 2021. As Ben was raised in a first-generation immigrant household, he has witnessed the challenges that minority groups can face in education and beyond. In turn, Ben is passionate about increasing access to science and has participated in multiple STEM-related outreach programs, including the SIMR (Summer Institute of Medical Research) program at Stanford, which pairs underrepresented high school students with host Stanford labs for summer internships. As he continues to embark upon an academic career, Ben looks forward to mentoring future students from underrepresented backgrounds and be a strong advocate for increased representation and equality in science and higher education.
Bryan Pérez-Soto
He/Him/His
Alumni, GSMI Interviewer
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
I was born and raised in Puerto Rico. While majoring in Biology at the University of Puerto Rico at Aguadilla, I found a passion for both research and teaching. My research affinity is towards the biochemical aspect of life, especially in the study of genome/proteome interactions. I am a first-year graduate student at The Ohio State University. Acting advocate for the LGBTQ+ and minority communities. Hobbies include sudokus, sarcasm, and binge-watching Netflix. I cannot wait to give back the help Cientifico Latino offered when I applied to graduate school.
Bryan Rubio Perez
He/Him/His, They/Them/Theirs
Alumni, Community Building Manager
Department:
GSEC, Team Alumni
Bryan is a third year PhD student at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. His research is in the engineering of plasmonic devices for biosensing. Bryan is interested in making science education at all levels accessible to everyone regardless of race, gender, sexual preferences, or socioeconomic status. As a first generation, low-income, Mexican-American Bryan understands the challenges that historically excluded groups face when pursuing higher education. Through various organizations and independent efforts Bryan has been able to engage with students at all levels by planning seminars, professional development events, community-building events, and STEM educational outreach events for elementary school school-aged students.
Chris Peritore-Galve, PhD
He/Him/His
Alumni, Mentor Lead Contact
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
Chris is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center in the Department of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology. He works in the lab of Dr. Borden Lacy studying interactions between toxins produced by the bacterial pathogen Clostridioides difficile and the colon. He earned his Bachelor's in Biology from the University of Missouri in 2015, and went on to earn a PhD in Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology at Cornell University, where he stoked his passion for Gram-positive bacterial pathogens. He grew up between Columbia, Missouri and Mexico City. Chris is dedicated to improving academic environments for future scientists from historically marginalized backgrounds and strives to help others achieve their academic goals through mentorship and guidance.
Cristina Sotomayor
Alumni, Volunteer
Department:
Team Alumni
Cristina is currently a sophomore majoring in Mathematics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, where she is involved in undergraduate research in computational genomics and in mathematical biology. She is passionate about pushing boundaries between disciplines to further scientific research, and hopes to promote diversity in science by sharing resources for Latin American students and underrepresented minorities, especially at the undergraduate level.
Daniela Barraza
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Social Media team
Department:
Digital Experience, Team Alumni
Daniela is a first-gen Mexican-American scholar from Sunland Park, NM. She attended New Mexico State University for her undergraduate studies, where she obtained a degree in Biochemistry and participated in the MARC NIH program. Daniela is currently a PhD candidate in Biological Sciences at Harvard Medical School, studying the role of intestinal enteroendocrine cells in the host response to enteric bacterial infection. She is currently part of the CL social media team and has previously served as a mentor for our CL Graduate School Mentorship Initiative (GSMI) program. Outside of lab, Daniela enjoys playing soccer, cooking and spending time with family and friends.
Diego Alvarado Mateo
Alumni, Assistant Editor at York College, City University of New York
Department:
Team Alumni
Diego is a biologist at York College, City University of New York, and a Spanish speaker from the island of Puerto Rico. Previously, a 2016 CUNY Summer Research Program (CSURP) fellow and a 2017 Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) scholar, where he conducted research in a Behavioral and Molecular Neuroscience at Hunter College. He always felt that exploring and learning go hand in hand. Therefore, he is enthusiastic about being able to help others learn or understand and increase their knowledge of a subject and the STEM community.
Gabriela Bosque Ortiz
Alumni, co-Director of STEM Initiatives
Department:
Team Alumni
Gabriela is currently a Ph.D. student in the Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program at Yale University. She was born and raised in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. Previously, she received a Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences at Cornell University.
Gabriela Gonzalez Vasquez
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Matching Team Member
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
Gabriela is currently a senior majoring in Biology at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia in Peru. She's an incoming Biochemistry Ph.D. student at Vanderbilt University, where she was awarded the Russell G. Hamilton Fellowship. Previously, she worked as a research assistant at the Guengerich Lab at Vanderbilt, where she discovered her passion for the DNA damage and repair research field. During this time, as an international, she noticed how different was researching in the US and highlighted her desired to help students with similar backgrounds. Since then, she has volunteered in multiple science programs to aspire and help Peruvian girls and undergrads. In 2020 she was part of the GSMI cohort, and this experience motivated her to become a member of the Cientifico Latino team. Gabriela hopes to become a role model for Latin American students and underrepresented minorities, help them achieve their career goals, and promote diversity in STEM.
Gwenaëlle Thomas
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Social Media Team
Department:
Digital Experience, Team Alumni
Gwenaëlle graduated with honors from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 2016, earning a B.S. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and a minor in psychology. As an alumna of the Meyerhoff Scholars Program, she has applied the Meyerhoff philosophy and mentorship models to continue increasing access to higher education and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Currently, she is a neurobiology PhD Candidate at Duke University where she is co-advised by Dr. Kafui Dzirasa, MD, PhD and Dr. Marc Caron, PhD. Her work focuses on the intersection between pharmacology, behavior, and neurophysiology and she hopes her research wilI reform treatment for mental illnesses. As a first generation student and an Afrolatina woman, she is committed to mentoring, amplifying the voices and experiences of marginalized students in STEM, and communicating science to be accessible by all.
Irina Miralda Molina, PhD
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Mentor Screener
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
Originally from Honduras, I earned my PhD in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Louisville in April 2020. Now, I am a part of Seattle Children's Research Institute as a Postdoctoral Fellow and ready to use my platform to mentor and encourage others to pursue a career in STEM. My research passions lie in studying host-pathogen interactions in the context of innate immunity, specifically from the point of view of neutrophils and mast cells. In my spare time, I enjoy baking and spending time with my Australian shepherd Tula and my collection of 100+ plants and succulents.
Jasmine McAdams
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Resource Coordinator
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
Jasmine is a MS/PhD student at UC Berkeley’s Energy and Resources Group, with a passion for supporting robust and equitable decision-making in climate and energy. Her research interests include developing a better understanding of how climate change will impact the power system and the cascading effects it will have on communities. Prior to ERG, Jasmine was a Senior Program Officer with the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners where she developed educational programs and resources for state public utility commissions on issues including transportation electrification, energy justice, nuclear energy, and carbon capture. She also has experience working as a consultant for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and as a research technician with the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. Jasmine holds a bachelor’s degree in geology from Brown University.
Jazmin Emilia Aguilar-Romero
Alumni, Volunteer
Department:
Team Alumni
Jazmin is currently a second-year PhD student in chemistry at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign conducting research on acid-degradable, acid-amplifying polymers for biological applications. She is Chicana/Mexican-American, was born and raised in Los Angeles, and moved away from the warm West Coast to do her B.A. in Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Cornell University. While at Cornell, Jazmin became involved in student organizations aiming to build a support network for underrepresented minorities in STEM where she discovered a passion for mentoring and teaching other students. She has continued building on this through mentoring undergraduate students in research, organizing workshops in her SACNAS chapter, and joining the Cientifico Latino team.
Jesus D. Cabrera Rivera
He/Him/His
Alumni, Recruitment Team
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
My name is Jesus, an undergraduate student at the City College of New York pursuing a B.S. in Geology. I hope to address environmental issues in my community and pursue graduate school in the same field. Being formerly undocumented has brought me to work closely with my community and provide resources to them. Currently, I'm the Vice President of the CCNY Dream Team Club - a student club for undocumented students and allies. Also, I'm an Assistant for the Educational Opportunities Initiative, giving one-on-one consultations to improve the educational attainment for the immigrant community. And a volunteer for the Bronx River Alliance in their water quality and air quality stewardship programs. With my experiences navigating academia, I hope to continue bridging the educational gap in my community by volunteering with Cientifico Latino.
Jonathan Valenzuela
He/Him/His
Alumni, Scholar Interviewer
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
Jonathan "Jonny" Valenzuela is a doctoral student in Materials Science and Engineering at Lehigh University. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia. After graduation, he served as an AmeriCorps STEM Facilitator from 2018 to 2019, where he worked to inspire and motivate underprivileged students to pursue careers in science and technology. In 2021, Jonny was awarded the GEM Fellowship, which provided him with the opportunity to pursue his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering at the Materials for Advanced Technology and Sustainability (MATS) Group at Lehigh. His research involves the creation of scalable crystal growth systems for ultra-wide bandgap nitride materials, which has the potential to revolutionize the fields of high-efficiency power electronics. In addition to his research, Jonny is actively involved in various initiatives at Lehigh. He is the Graduate Chair of the DEI Committee and Student Networking Committee at the Materials Science and Engineering Department, and he also serves as the Graduate Chair of Lehigh's Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers. Through his leadership and commitment to service, Jonny wishes to make advancements in his field while the promoting diversity and inclusivity in STEM.
José Fabricio López Hernández
He/Him/His
Alumni, Moderator/Host, Mock Interview Developer, Assistant Editors
Department:
GSMI, Digital Experience, Team Alumni
My name is José Fabricio López Hernández AKA Fibo. I studied the undergraduate program in Genomic Sciences in Mexico at UNAM and a Master's in Biology at Cinvestav-IPN. Currently, I am a Ph.D. candidate in Zanders Lab at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research. I am interested in how evolution shapes genetics. I study how selfish genetic elements, that act in meiosis, spread in populations.
Juan Martín Barajas PhD
He/Him/His
Alumni, Academic Representative
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
I was born in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. My family family immigrated to the United States when he was just a few years old and settled in Colorado. I completed my Bachelor's degree in Biology from Colorado Mesa University and PhD at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. I am currently a postdoctoral fellow at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital where I study the role of genetic variants on stem cell fitness.
Juliana Laverde-Paz
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Mentor Screening
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
Hello, I was born and raised in Bogota, Colombia - a place I keep near and dear to my heart despite living in Miami, Florida. I have had a long journey to becoming a PhD student at the University of Miami. I earned my bachelor's and my master's in Colombia and came to the United States in 2016.The last 3 years I was able to work as a Research Associate at the University of Miami, opening the door for me to begin my studies towards earning a PhD. I am excited to step into a role where I hope I can help other aspiring scientists connect with their passion, or find it all together.
Jyoti Sharma
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, GSMI interviewers, GSMI webinar moderator
Department:
GSMI, Digital Experience, Team Alumni
Jyoti Sharma is currently pursuing master’s studies in Biochemistry at the University of Montreal with Dr. Nicole Francis as her thesis supervisor. She is a zoology graduate from the University of Delhi (2017). She held research fellowships at Institut de Génétique Moléculaire de Montpellier (IGMM) – CNRS, National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), and Raman Research Institute (RRI).
As a team member, last year she handled the GSMI communications and shared resources on “Applying to Master’s Program in Europe” as a blog piece. This year she is excited to interact with the scholar’s aka protégés as a GSMI interviewer and share more of what she learned through webinars and infographics.
She is a proud first-generation student. In her spare time, she likes to watch planet documentaries and unravel trivia. She enjoys birding and currently learning the French language. She dreams to get lost in Andamans.
Kimberly Hernandez Palacios
Alumni, GSEC Executive Co-Director
Department:
GSEC, Team Alumni
Kimberly is a PhD student in the Neurobiology and Behavior program at Columbia University where she studies neural circuits underlying social behaviors. She is Mexican-American and was born and raised in southern California. She attended CSU Long Beach and got her start in research as a MARC scholar. After undergrad, she moved to Ann Arbor, MI where she participated in the NIH PREP program for a year before moving to NYC for graduate school. At the start of her PhD, Kimberly was awarded the Ford Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellowship in 2019. Since her start in research, she has been passionate about helping URM succeed in STEM and has been involved in multiple outreach and diversity initiatives. She plans to continue these efforts with the goal of making diverse and inclusive environments in STEM.
Kimberly Leon
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Data Manager
Department:
GSEC
Hello, my name is Kimberly Leon. I am a PhD student in the Cognition and Neural Systems Psychology PhD Program at the University of Arizona. I earned my bachelor's degree in Psychological science at the University of Arizona. My research interest is bilingual language development. I aspire to bring to light the strengths of bilingual children and provide guidance on how to best aid the development of bilingual children. Ultimately, I hope to utilize my research to directly aid and serve bilingual communities.
Kirill Chesnov
Alumni, Webinar Speaker
Department:
Digital Experience, Team Alumni
Kirill is a neurobiology graduate student working to develop new ways of interfacing with the brain at Duke University. He received his double BA in Neurobiology and in Computer Science from UC Berkeley. Himself being a first generation immigrant, Kirill seeks to help those struggling to navigate in American academic system, holding a firm belief that STEM education and careers should be accessible to everyone equally, despite their origins, immigration status, or financial situation.
Lear Brace, PhD
She/Her/Hers
Former, Alumni Relations Manager
Department:
GSEC, Team Alumni
Lear is the Alumni Relations Manager for GSEC. SHe is also a Senior Scientist at OneSkin in San Francisco and has spent the past ten years researching the Biology of Aging. Lear grew up on the East Coast and trained at New England BioLabs and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute before joining the late James Mitchell's lab as a PhD student at Harvard University. Family and the realization that you CAN run away from snow brought her to California and a PostDoc at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging in Brian Kennedy's lab. Mentorship and teaching have always been extremely important, and she was thrilled to find opportunities with Cientifico Latino. Soon, in addition to working at a biotech company, Lear will also teach General Chemistry at a local community college in Oakland CA.
Linda R. Lara-Jacobo
Alumni, GSMI Office Hours Coordinator
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
Linda is a doctoral candidate in toxicology from the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) in Quebec City, Canada. She was previously a professor at the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC) in charge of the toxicology area and field experience at locations in the Lacandon Rain Forest, Cloud Forests, Boreal Forests, among others. She is also involved with community work in indigenous communities. Linda is passionate about mentoring and promoting diversity in STEM.
Maria Maldonado, PhD
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Non-Academic Liaison
Department:
Team Alumni
Originally from Argentina, Maria moved abroad, first to England and then to the US, for her undergraduate and graduate studies in biochemistry and molecular cell biology. She is currently a postdoc studying plant respiration using biochemical and structural biology approaches. Between her PhD and postdoc, Maria spent several years working in the consulting and financial industries in the US and Europe focusing on the pharma and biotech sectors.
Marisa Rubio, PhD
Alumni, STEM Communications Director
Department:
Team Alumni
Marisa is passionate about addressing the disconnect between basic science and society through more effective communication and by making careers in science available to everyone. She earned her B.S in Chemistry from Marshall University and Ph.D. in Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry from Yale University. After postdoctoral training at the National Institutes of Health, Marisa returned to Yale and is currently a science writer in the Office of Development. She is a first generation Cuban-American and grew up in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of West Virginia.
Melissa Ramirez, PhD
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, GSMI Community Engagement Coordinator
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
Melissa is a computational and synthetic organic chemist. She was born in Los Angeles, CA and raised in Pasadena, CA as part of a Mexican American family. She is a first-generation college student and obtained her BA in chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania in 2016. Thereafter, Melissa attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) where she received a PhD in chemistry in 2021. Melissa served as Community Engagement Coordinator for UCLA's Organization for Cultural Diversity in Science and is enthusiastic about continuing to contribute to diversity initiatives in the STEM fields. She was motivated to join the Cientifico Latino team, which she will contribute to while also serving as a postdoctoral fellow at the California Institute of Technology starting the summer of 2021.
Mindy Le
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Blog Editor in Chief
Department:
Digital Experience, Team Alumni
Mindy graduated from Yale University, earning a B.S. in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology. She currently attends the University of Florida College of Medicine. Mindy is passionate about improving access to educational resources in the sciences. Her parents immigrated from Vietnam to the U.S., where she was born and raised in Titusville, FL. Mindy was the Científico Latino Blog Editor in Chief from 2019 to 2021.
Paola Figueroa-Delgado
Alumni, Webinar Speaker
Department:
Digital Experience, Team Alumni
Paola is a PhD student in the Department of Cell Biology at Yale University, where she currently studies the neuronal cytoskeleton. She was born and raised in Puerto Rico where she received her Bachelors of Science at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus. During her time as an undergraduate student, she was a NIH BP-ENDURE Fellow and founded the National Neuroscience Student Association. She is a passionate and driven advocate for underrepresented and marginalized individuals in STEM and has continuously mentored and supported them throughout her career. She began mentoring pre-college URM students in the Arecibo Observatory Space Academy program, while as an undergraduate, as a Universities Space Research Association Fellow. Furthermore, she was the Education and Outreach Chair for the International Space Development Conference from 2014 to 2016 and was the organizer of TEDxUPR, among other conferences. She is passionate about making STEM accessible and creating an environment that is diverse, equitable and inclusive to all individuals, specifically those who are historically marginalized. At Yale, she serves as the Yale Biology and Biomedical Sciences Diversity and Inclusion Collective Outreach Branch Leader, Cell Biology Department Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee PhD Student Representative, Women in Science at Yale Board Member, among others.
Paul Jacobs
Alumni, Mentor-Mentee Relations Team
Department:
GSEC, Team Alumni
Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, Paul is currently a Ph.D. student in the bioengineering program at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He studies how to use Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a tool to investigate metabolism in healthy and diseased populations. Before starting graduate school, Paul was introduced to medical imaging while working at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota as a Post-Baccalaureate researcher. Paul previously earned his B.S. in biomedical engineering from Drexel University.
Pia Rodriguez
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, GSEC Executive Co-Director
Department:
GSEC, Team Alumni
Pia is a Cell Biology PhD candidate at Duke University studying glial mitochondrial dynamics in brain development in the laboratory of Dr. Cagla Eroglu. Born in Bolivia to Peruvian parents, Pia grew up undocumented in the US learned the critical importance of mentorship for people like her to access and succeed in STEM. She earned a full scholarship to UNC-Chapel Hill despite her undocumented status, which allowed her to pursue her bachelor's degree in biology. During her time at UNC, Pia became a leader in undocumented student advocacy and policy reform, an issue she is still passionate about today. After undergrad, Pia joined the Regenerative Medicine Lab at United Therapeutics in NC, where she was one of the lead researchers to develop a stem cell-based therapy for chronic lung disease. At Duke, Pia is a 2020 PD Soros Fellow, a BioCoRE Scholar, and Co-Chair of Duke's Cell Biology Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Through these efforts and beyond, Pia remains committed to diversifying academic spaces while empowering and mentoring marginalized STEM trainees.
Samantha De León Sautu, MD
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Editor Assistant
Department:
Digital Experience, Team Alumni
Sam is an argentinian-born, panamanian-raised medical doctor and writer, currently pursuing a Human Development, PhD in Cornell University.
Sebastian Diaz
Alumni, Volunteer
Department:
Team Alumni
Born in San Juan, Sebastian has lived most of his life in the island of Puerto Rico. He majored in Industrial Microbiology at the University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus where he became a part of the local MARC program (Maximizing Access to Research Careers). Through a series of summer internships, as well as undergraduate research, Sebastian gained significant research experience in host-pathogen interactions, which motivated him to pursue a PhD in Immunology. As a current PhD student at Yale University, Sebastian currently works studying immune responses in the brain and how those responses may promote pathology under certain conditions. As a Puerto Rican and a MARC fellow, Sebastian feels a deep commitment to helping students from underrepresented groups apply to, navigate and perservere in grad school. As part of the Cientifico Latino team, Sebastian works closely with the Graduate School Preparation Initiative.
Valeria Montserrat Juárez
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Marketing Officer
Department:
GSEC, Team Alumni
Valeria is 2nd year PhD student in the joint Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology Biomedical Engineering program. She is Mexican-American, and was born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas. Valeria's research focuses on modelling gut microbiome - lymphoid cell interactions using biomaterials, organoids and microfluidics. In 2020, she was recognized as a National GEM Consortium Associate Fellow. Valeria also graduated with highest honors from the UTSA in 2020, earning her Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Engineering. While at UTSA, she was an NIH MARC U*STAR fellow and a College of Engineering Haliburton Ambassador. Valeria continues to be passionate about mentorship, educational outreach and supporting underrepresented and marginalized students in STEM. She aims to inspire, motivate, and train the next generation of successful scientists and engineers and make academia more diverse, equitable and inclusive for all.
Vianna Martinez
She/Her/Hers
Alumni, Data Team
Department:
GSMI, Team Alumni
Hello everyone! I was born and raised in the Central Valley of California and graduated with my B.S. in Biology from the University of California, Merced. After a year working in Public Health, I will be an incoming Pathology PhD student at Duke University. As a queer Latina, I have become very passionate about promoting diversity and establishing a welcoming community in STEM.