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2022 Cohort


Aanjaneya Chaturvedi

Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi

Aan is a marine biology major and is interested in freshwater diversity and ecology. In his free time, he likes to go fishing and herping. He keeps a fish life-list, much like birders do. He has lived in India, Malaysia, South Africa, Angola and Texas and is fluent in English, Spanish, and Hindi. His goal is to be able to travel and showcase the small, and often overlooked, fish and herps.


Research Symposium Abstract and Presentation

Instagram: @aan_an_adventure

    Kiara Carrasco

    Texas A&M University – Galveston

    Kiara is a Marine Biology major at Texas A&M University at Galveston. She is from the small town of Blanco, Texas, also known as the Lavender Capital of Texas. Her research interests include marine and aquatic ecology, invertebrate biology, phycology, and ecotoxicology. She enjoys kayaking, going to thrift stores, and being in nature.


    Instagram: @seateamsciencequeen

      Steven Graham

      Texas A&M University

      Steven Graham is a Forensic and Investigative Sciences major from Fort Worth, Texas. He currently works as a researcher in Dr. Jeff Tomberlin’s research lab conducting his own project on the development of the forensically important blow fly Lucilia eximia. He also is an undergraduate teaching fellow in the Physics department. In his free time, I enjoy cooking, watching movies, and doing “outdoorsy” things like camping and hiking!


      Research Symposium Abstract

      Twitter: @CUHForensics

        Lucie Hartman

        Texas A&M University – Galveston

        Lucie is a Coastal Environmental Science and Society Major with a Minor in Marine Biology at Texas A&M University at Galveston. Academically, she is interested in phycology, marine invertebrate biology, teuthology, and biological oceanography. One of her favorite things to learn about is the multitude of ways humans have an effect on the oceanic environment and what we can do, as scientists, to mitigate those effects.


        Research Symposium Abstract and Presentation

        Instagram: @octopimyhart

          Joshua Moses

          Texas A&M University

          Joshua, from Atlanta, Georgia, is a biology major at Texas A&M University. He has always had the dream to mix his passion of STEM and entertainment in his own niche way. While growing up, he was heavily involved with not only performance in many aspects, but also STEM by completing pathways set by his school district. His love for both research in STEM and performance give him a unique perspective on the world and aids him in taking on challenges from different perspectives than most.


          Research Symposium Abstract

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