Kathrin Barboza Márquez is a Bolivian researcher who studies the bio-acoustics of bats. She is best
Kathrin Barboza Márquez is a Bolivian researcher who studies the bio-acoustics of bats. She is best known for rediscovering (with her research partner) the Bolivian sword-nosed bat, that was thought to be extinct for 72 years! • Kathrin has made substantial contributions to #STEM studying bats in many countries across Latin America. She made one of the first libraries of bat echolocation sounds in Bolivia, as well as the first comprehensive study on bat parasites. • Kathrin’s impressive research has earned her @natgeo Young Explorer Grant in 2006, the L’Oreal-UNESCO #WomenInScience award in 2012 (where she is the first Bolivian awarded), as well as being named top ten Latin American women in science in 2013 by the BBC. . . . #latinxheritagemonth #hispanicheritagemonth #LatinxInSTEM #WomenInSTEM #biologist #bats #research #KathrinBarbozaMarquez #jkxcomics https://www.instagram.com/p/B2wd-iVhZs8/?igshid=16ukrm36y3422 -- source link
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