​Enrique Santoyo-Brito / Herpetology
Scholarships, grants, and awards
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The Natural History Collection Club Network Travel Grant, The Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections 2017. $1,900.
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Bryan P. Glass Student Scholarship/Fellowship in Zoology Fund 2016. Oklahoma State University. $1,250
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Delta Foundation 2015-16, PI. E. Santoyo-Brito, Co-PI Stanley Fox, and Heman Núñez. Liolaemus lizard species as storytellers on the effects of Climate Change in temperate South America. $10,350, 1 year
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National Geographic / Waitt Grant 2015-16, PI. E. Santoyo-Brito, Co-PI Stanley Fox, and Heman Núñez. Liolaemus lizard species as storytellers on the effects of Climate Change in temperate South America. $12,206, 1 year
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The Explorers Club 2015-16, PI. E. Santoyo-Brito, Co-PI Stanley Fox, Heman Núñez, and Daniel Pincheira Donoso. Liolaemus lizard species as storytellers on the effects of Climate Change in temperate South America. $1000, 1 year
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Phoenix Zoo. Fox, S. F., E. Santoyo-Brito, and H. Núñez. Running out of mountain: lizards in the Chilean Andes move up with warming temperatures due to climate change. $3000, 1 year
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Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAR), Travel award 2014. $300
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National Geographic Society. PI Stanley Fox, Co-PI Enrique Santoyo-Brito. Grant for fieldwork/PhD research:
Discovery of Complex, Long-term Care of Young in High-Elevation Alpine Lizards of the Andes. 2012-13.
$20,000, 1 year
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Graduate and Professional Student Government Association (GPSGA), Oklahoma State University. Travel Award, 2012,
$613.50
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Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAR), Student Travel Award, 2012. $400
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Southwestern Association of Naturalists (SWAN), Student Travel Award, 2012. $180
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National Council of Science and Technology (CONACyT). Grant for PhD. Studies, 2011-2015
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Delta Foundation. PI Enrique Santoyo-Brito, Co-PI Stanley Fox. Grant from fieldwork-PhD Research: Complex
Long-term Care of Young in High-Elevation Lizards of the Andes. 2011-13, $10,000
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National Geographic Society. PI Stanley Fox, Co-PI Enrique Santoyo-Brito. Grant for fieldwork/PhD research:
Discovery of Complex, Long-term Care of Young in High-Elevation Alpine Lizards of the Andes. 2011-2012,
$20,000
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American Society of Ichthyologist and Herpetologist (ASIH), Gaige Fund Award, 2011, $500
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Southwestern Association of Naturalists, Student Travel Award, 2010, $745
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National Council of Science and Technology (CONACyT). Grant for Research Stay, 2009
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National Council of Science and Technology (CONACyT). Grant for Masters Studies, 2007-09
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National Scholarship Program (PRONABES), 2005, Scholarship for Licenciatura Degree studies, $1,000
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National Scholarship Program (PRONABES), 2003, Scholarship for Licenciatura Degree studies, $1,000