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About Us > Programs > Grants and Internships > Mini-Grant > 05-06

FY2005-06 CLPR Mini-Grant
Awardees

Undergraduates

Miriam Ochoa Miriam Ochoa
Development Studies
Examining the Economic, Social and Academic Strategies of Undocumented Students at UC Berkeley

Graduates

Gabino Arredondo Gabino Arredondo
Graduate Student, Graduate School of Education
Urban School reform and its Impact on Students' Academic Identities: Analysis of the Oakland  Small School Movement

Francisco Donez Francisco Dóñez
(and daughter Kate Alexandra, future research assistant!)
Doctoral Candidate, Energy and Resources Group
Air Quality in the Big Bend: Environment, Development, and Power

Lisa Goldman Lisa Goldman
Graduate Student, Epidemiology, School of Public Health
Understanding the Effects of US-Mexico Migration on Childhood Overweight. 

Lesliam Quiros Lesliam Quiros
Graduate Student, Environmental Health Science, School of Public Health
Dialkylphosphates in the Household Dust: Implications for the Use of Uninary Dialkylphosphates as Biomarkers of Exposure to Organosphosphate Pesticides. 

Gerardo SandovalGerardo Sandoval
Doctoral Candidate, City & Regional Planning
Catalytic Gaze: Co-Evolutionary Adaptation of a Central American neighborhood in a Global City
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