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March 06, 2023

From retired teacher to biology degree student

Trained as a Biochemical Engineer at the Faculty of Biochemical Sciences, Amador Osorio Pérez, Professor Emeritus of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), he is an example of love for this House of Studies, with 62 years of life and 30 years of service at Casa Rosalina, he is on About to graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology, a journey of knowledge and perseverance that does not culminate here, as his goal is to undertake a postgraduate course in the School of Earth and Space Sciences, with the aim of making contributions to ecologists.
The student from the Faculty of Biology, expressed his forgery in university classes, and opened the way for the possibility of teaching in 1986 as a teacher of chemistry, physical chemistry, enzymes and toxicology, without knowing that biology would seize him willingly. To find out. In depth, the degree he is currently studying with an emphasis on Ecology and Ecology.
“Sometimes I go to Mochis High School and my heart bleeds from remembering the moments I lived studying there in high school and later I studied in the School of Chemical Biological Sciences, here I was in charge of teaching, today it turns out that I have enrolled as a student and I am about to get my B.Sc. living and this fills me with contentment,” he said.
But his aspirations do not end here, as biology has instilled in him his fears, which he thought of conducting a postgraduate course in the College of Earth and Space Sciences, in the field of information sciences, with the aim of developing a project related to geographic information systems that allow him to study the impact of climate change on living organisms .
“It was not possible for me to advance my studies, I come from peasants from 20 Noviembre ejido, if an institution like the Autonomous University of Sinaloa did not exist, I would not succeed, I see that the university continues to support the resources of low-income students, and then it is implanted with the people of Sinaloa as a noble institution he explained.
He added that thanks to the House of Studies, many of its graduates hold important positions, some in the state congress, others in companies, others developing technology, and contributing to research, and for this reason, graduating from this institution is a source of satisfaction. .. and pride.
He urged his fellows and new generations to use this path of developing academic studies in the idea that those dreams which they had in their minds would crystallize and give their future families prosperity in all aspects. He thanked his teachers for their contributions, which he said were many.

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