Daniella Castello Branco

Daniella Castello Branco

Data Analyst @ Conservation Metrics

About Daniella Castello Branco

Daniella Castello Branco is a data analyst with a background in ecology and environmental studies, specializing in the study of native pollinators and aquatic ecosystems.

Daniella Castello Branco Data Analyst

Daniella Castello Branco currently holds the position of Data Analyst. In this role, she leverages her academic background and field experience to analyze and interpret data for informed decision-making. Her analytical skills are informed by her comprehensive understanding of ecology, gained through both her academic studies and hands-on work in ecological settings.

Daniella Castello Branco Education and Expertise

Daniella Castello Branco received her Bachelor of Science degree in Ecology: Evolution, Behavior, and Ecology with a minor in Environmental Studies from the University of California, San Diego in June 2020. Her education provided her with a solid foundation in understanding the complexities of ecological systems and environmental factors. This academic background equips her with the expertise to examine data within an ecological context and contribute to environmental research and analysis.

Daniella Castello Branco Background in Ecology

Daniella Castello Branco has a practical background in ecology, marked by her internship and field work. She interned for a lab where she studied the effectiveness of native pollinator species, gaining insights into species interactions and ecological balance. Additionally, she spent a season working with Colorado Parks and Wildlife as an aquatic field technician, where she collected and analyzed data on aquatic ecosystems. These experiences have given her a thorough understanding of both terrestrial and aquatic ecological environments.

Daniella Castello Branco Ecological Research Projects

During her academic career and subsequent professional experiences, Daniella Castello Branco has been involved in several ecological research projects. Notably, she interned with a lab focused on the effectiveness of native pollinator species, an important aspect of maintaining ecological diversity. Furthermore, her work with Colorado Parks and Wildlife as an aquatic field technician involved significant field data collection and analysis, contributing to the understanding of aquatic ecosystems. These projects have underscored her capabilities in conducting ecological research and data analysis.

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