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Graduate students (still studying)

Name: Blanca Estela Romero Lopez
Degree: D. Sc.
Starting year: 2004
Graduate school: The Center for Biological Research of the Northwest. La Paz, Mexico.
Thesis: Effect of plant-endophytes interaction on rock weathering.

Blanca, microalgas, bacterias
Blanca Romero, in front, Rocio Villalpando and
Bernardo Salazar measuring Mamillaria
cacti that degrad rocks.
Blanca
Blanca Romero, Yoav Bashan and Macario
Bacilio in field survey of rock degrading cacti.

Name: Paola Magallon
Degree: Ph. D.
Starting year: 2006
Graduate school: Laval University, Quebec, Canada
Thesis: Effect of Azospirillum brasilense Cd in the nitrogen metabolism of Chlorella vulgaris under coimmobilized conditions.

Paola Magallon
Paola Magallon is preparing a gel for analyzing vitamins
within the cells of the microalgae Chlorella vulgarisand the
microalge growth-promoting bacterium Azospirillum brasilense

Name:Alejandra Vovides Tejeda
Degree: D. Sc.
Starting year: 2004
Graduate school: Ecology Institute, Xalapa, Mexico.
Thesis: Nitrogen fixation and denitrification activity in natural,reforested and perturbated mangroves of arid and tropical zones of Mexico.

Alejandra Vovides
Alejandra Vovides is measuring salinity in the restored mangrove ecosystem
at Balandra Lagoon, near the city of La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico

Name: Octavio Perez
Degree: M. Sc.
Starting year: 2006
Graduate school: The Center for Biological Research of the Nortwest. La Paz, Mexico.
Thesis: Heterotrophic growth of Chlorella vulgaris coimmobilized with Azospirillum brasilense in alginate beads to remove nitrogen and Phosphorus from wastewater

Octavio Perez
Octavio Perez evaluating an autotrophic microalgal culture before setting
an experiment using Chlorella vulgaris jointly immobilized with Azospirillum
brasilense
under heterotrophic growth conditions (no available light, only nutrients).

Name: Adan Trejo Rangel
Degree: M. Sc.
Starting year: 2007
Graduate school: The Center for Biological Research of the Nortwest. La Paz, Mexico.
Thesis: The potential use of microbiological residues from biological wastewater treatment; their application as inoculant for improvement of eroded soils.


Cristina counting
Counting microalgae and bacteria using an image analyzer
equipped with florescent microscope by Cristina Velasquez


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Degree: B. Sc., M. Sc., D. Sc., Ph.D.
Starting time: B.Sc., and Ph.D. anytime; M. Sc., September; and D. Sc., twice a year (at CIB) anytime from other universities.
Graduate school/University: Any recognized university in Mexico or abroad.
Thesis: Should be related to our research areas
Possible tutors: Any researcher of the group


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