Assistant Professor Lee Ann Galindo Perez is a marine biologist interested in studying the ecological and evolutionary factors explaining the diversity of benthic communities, fulfilling the Linnaean (species delimitation), Wallacean (biogeography) and Darwinian (Phylogeny) shortfalls, seeking to gather the needed knowledge to assist resources management in a drastically changing ecosystem.
2022 Diplôme Bac+5. Data science, Open Classroom, Ministère français du Travail France, European Qualifications Framework.
2014 PhD. Evolutionary systematic, Muséun national d´Histoire naturelle (MNHN), Paris France: First class honors with a mention of excellence. PhD dissertation: Phylogeny, cryptic species, and endemism in Nassariidae using an integrative approach.
2009 MSc. Marine Science, Universidad de Oriente (UDO). Sucre Venezuela: Mention of excellence. Research: Morphometric study of sexual dimorphism on the shell of some common marine ceanogastropods.
2002 Diploma in Higher Education, UDO. Margarita Venezuela
2001 BSc. Marine Biology, UDO. Margarita Venezuela: Mention of excellence. Research: Aspects of reproductive biology and gastropods shell utilization of Isocheles wurdemanni.