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Meet The Team

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Team Lead 
Dr. Shazia Tabassum Hakim

Professor (Microbiology/ Biomedical Sciences)
AMT-certified Allied Healthcare Instructor
Program Lead BS Biomedical Science & CMA programs
ASM-MicroBio-LEAP Scholar (2024)
ASM-COMS Councillor for Arizona and Nevada Branch  (2024) Member, the Genomic Data Science Network (GDSCN) Ph.D. (Microbiology),MS, MLT (Pakistan), SCCM(MLS), RM(CCM), VR(CMLTO), MLT/A(CSMLS), MLT/A (MLPAO) (Canada), TOC (QM), DTLS (BB), CRC(Citi-USA), AHI (AMT), SM(ASCP)i (in progress) (USA)

Meet Graduate Students (MS) 

Neilroy Singer

My name is Neilroy Singer. My mother’s clan is Many Hogan People, and my father’s clan is Yucca Fruit Clan. My maternal grandparent is Red Cheek Clan, and my paternal grandparent is Water’s Edge People Clan. I am currently the Environmental Scientist for the School of STEM-Water Is Life Grant, funded by the National Science Foundation. As a Grad-Student in the MS Biology program here at Diné College, supervised by Dr. Shazia Tabassum Hakim, my thesis research is focused on water quality in specific areas on the Navajo Nation. My duties include microbial analysis of pre and post-filtration water at our test filtration units to maximize efficacy. Researching out in the field alongside different community members across our tribal lands, I find it fascinating to share their input, which guides us toward finding solutions together, thus resolving environmental issues close to home. Hobbies I enjoy include cooking, handyman work, weightlifting, attending NBA/NFL games, watching movies, and, above all, traveling! Upon completing my Master’s Program, I plan to utilize what I’ve learned by giving back to my community. I am considering pursuing my Ph.D. in water quality, the field in which I currently work. This may involve teaching someday here at Diné College or working in their research facilities. Regardless, I am committed to showing up, learning, and sharing each and every day.

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Meet Honors Scholar Students 

Maya Begay

I am Maya Begay, of the Chiricahua Apache clan, born for the Manygoats clan. Currently, I am a student at Diné College, diligently working towards obtaining my bachelor's and master's degrees in biomedical sciences. This field fascinates me as it allows me to explore the intricate workings of the human body and delve into the complexities of diseases and their treatments. When I am not buried in my studies, you can often find me indulging in some of my favorite activities. Family holds a special place in my heart, and I cherish every moment spent with them. I also have a deep love for animals and find joy in caring for them. Traveling is another passion of mine, as it allows me to immerse myself in different cultures and explore the diverse beauty our world has to offer. And, of course, I have a great appreciation for good food and enjoy exploring different cuisines. Looking ahead, my goal is to contribute to the betterment of my community and people. Specifically, I aim to work within the Navajo Nation, focusing on solutions related to water. Clean, accessible water is essential for life, and I am committed to addressing the challenges faced by communities in securing this vital resource. I am excited about the journey ahead and am eager to learn and grow as I work towards my goals. Thank you for taking the time to learn a little bit about me. I look forward to sharing more about my experiences and aspirations with you all!

Meet Undergraduate Research Students Current 

Meet Undergraduate Research Students (AS and BS) Team

Brandon Canyon

I am Brandon Canyon from Dine College in Tuba City, Arizona, Navajo Nation. Navajo society is matrilineal, with clans passed down through the mother’s line. These clans form the social and cultural foundation of Navajo identity and influence various aspects of life, including ceremonies, governance, and relationships. My clan is Deerspring from my mother. My father is Mexican, my maternal grandfather's clan is Yucca Fruit, and my paternal grandfather is Irish. In this way, I am a Navajo male. I am happily married to my beautiful wife Jessica. We have five wonderfully brilliant children who keep us young and on our toes, making us blossom as human beings. I am passionate about family, school, and work. I have gained the knowledge and understanding of how to multitask and get anything accomplished. If plan A or plan B doesn’t work, there are still plans C through Z, a quote from my mother. I would best describe myself as an open and honest person who believes in helping others and tries to be fair in everything I do. In between family and pushing forward with my education in Biology, I am a licensed contractor, heavy equipment operator, truck driver, farmer, rancher, and biology researcher. I have completed multiple internships acquiring knowledge in DNA/PCR assessments in the context of climate change with pinyon pine (Pinus edulis), microbial water and soil sampling, air quality assessments, and phytoremediation research with the Dept. of Energy. I have also conducted Ant/Beatle phylum research in the southwest with Harvard University. My hobbies include hiking, fishing, hunting, cooking, drawing, photography, gardening, woodworking, metalworking, vehicle restoration, coaching little league baseball, taking adventures with my family, and ultimately enjoying Mother Nature and respecting all living beings of Mother Earth. At this stage in my life, my main goal is to gain hands-on experience and develop a strong foundation in biology. I am eager to learn and contribute to a team where I can utilize my skillset and continue to build upon them. I believe the purpose of our lives is to be happy. Thank you 😊

Meet Undergraduate Research Students  Former 

Tori Fulton

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Administrative Assistant

Jessica Canyon

Hello, my name is Jessica Canyon, and I am from Tuba City, Arizona. I am of the Salt Clan, born for the Red House Clan. My maternal grandfather’s clan is Towering House, and my paternal grandfather’s clan is Tangle People. I grew up in Tuba City and graduated from Tuba City High School. Currently, I am a full-time student at Dine College, majoring in Bachelor of Science in Public Health. Additionally, I work part-time for Dine College, School of STEM’s “Convoy Project”, as the Administrative Assistant. My hobbies include fishing, hiking, gardening, baking, cooking, drawing, painting, listening to all kinds of music, visiting museums, and most importantly, spending quality time with my lovely family. I have five amazing children and one adorable grandson who will be turning one year old this year. With three boys and two girls, and a loving remarkable husband, my family brings me immense joy. Community involvement is also a significant part of my life. I volunteer for my children’s local school activities and participate in community outreach to help build a stronger, more connected, and vibrant place to live. Engaging in physical activities with my family, such as coaching Little League Baseball, allows us to enjoy nature and foster youth involvement. My favorite foods are mostly Mexican, especially tacos, tamales, and salsa. As for my future plans, I aim to continue my education with Dine College to obtain my Bachelor's Degree in Public Health. Additionally, I aspire to earn my Nursing Degree at Coconino Community College, with the overall goal of becoming a Public Health Nurse. I am eager to contribute to community health nursing, driven by my passion for serving my community and empowering individuals to manage their own health and that of their families. In essence, I am excited to support a healthy environment for my family and my community. Thank you.

Jessica L Canyon

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