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Angela Muñoz has been a life long lover of space exploration and is excited about giving back to the community! Currently she is a full time first year master¿s student attending Florida Institute of Technology, pursuing a degree in ecology and plans to complete her research at the Merritt Island National Wildlife refuge studying the effects of the yellow rat snake on the Florida Scrub Jay population. She currently has a fellowship with the National Science Foundation where she has a new role known as resident scientist. In this role, she visits schools on a biweekly basis to teach inquiry-based lessons. Angela obtained her bachelors degree in biology and secondary education at Florida Southern College in 2007. She was a biology and Earth space science teacher at Lakeland High School for two and a half years. She loves teaching students and plans to continue teaching after aiding in the betterment of scientific research in the area of conservation as well as NASA research. A native of Connecticut, she is now enjoying life in Space Coast Florida.
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