In summer 2006, I obtained a Bachelor Degree in Natural Sciences UPR Rio Pedras. Currently, I am working as Research Assistant for pilot projects of the Puerto Rico Comprehensive Center for the Study of HIV Disparities (PR-CCHD) in UPR Medical Sciences Campus and Universidad Central Del Caribe. I have experience in Enviromental Microbiology by investigating the comparation of the Digestive Microbiomes from animals isolated in the island of Mona and the domestic animals.
I am planning to continue my graduate studies on medical field. My goal is to improve health care in PR and moreover develop Clinical Research during my career.
I am always looking for new experiences that can contribute knowledge and expertise on sciences.
Project Info:
Publications:
Digestive Microbiomes from animals isolated in a island for five centuries. UPR Rio Piedras. Department of Microbiology. Maria G. Dominguez, PH.D, Maria Del Mar Rodriguez, Maite Ferrer
Pantoja-Feliciano, I.G., Noriega-Ovalle, A., Reyes, I., Ferrer-Rodríguez, M; Rodríguez-Berrios, M. M., Dominguez-Bello, M.G. Selection for antibiotic resistance genes by animal domestication practices. XXVI Symposium of the Puerto Rico Department of Environmental Resources. San Juan, PR Oct 24-25, 2007
The two Pilot Projects that I'm collaborating with will be publishing on future.