Teaching
My professional goals are to make discoveries and to educate and engage undergraduate students and society in the science of integrative zoology, which includes specific knowledge about animal biology and associated academic disciplines, including ecology, conservation biology, ecotoxicology and aquaculture among others.
My research in integrative zoology gives me a broad experience to draw upon in my teaching activities at uni:
Degree in Biology
Zoology (2nd year, Full semester)
Degree in Environmental Sciences
Animal Biology (2nd year, Fall semester, coordinator)
Wildlife management (4th year, Fall semester)
Degree in Marine Sciences and Biotechnology
Aquaculture (4th year, Spring semester)
Master program in Biodiversity (coordinator)
Biological Conservation (Fall semester, coordinator)
Wildlife management (Spring semester)
Fluvial ecosystems: sampling methods and analysis of biodiversity patterns (Spring semester)
I also teach training courses on aquarium fish diseases to professionals and provide advise on keeping and breeding aquatic animals in captivity to research institutions and official ex-situ conservation programes for endangered species.
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