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Passionate mentor is change agent in College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment

By October 12, 2023February 19th, 2024No Comments

An associate professor in Auburn University’s College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment (CFWE), Soledad Peresin’s expertise lies in biopolymers and analytical chemistry; nanocomposites; nanotechnology and materials; and polymers and surface science.

But when you meet Peresin, these words bubble to the surface: an impassioned mentor devoted to creating equal opportunities for a diverse and inclusive population of students.

A first-generation college student from Argentina, Peresin said, “I am the only one in my family who ventured to graduate school, and to study abroad. It was a big learning curve, but I encourage everyone to try something new. You are capable of a lot more than you think.”

It’s this belief in others’ success that drives Peresin to be an agent of change — whether leading women in science, advancing DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) initiatives, fostering innovative solutions or mentoring a new generation of scientists.

Soledad Peresin works with a pair of researchers in a lab.

Soledad Peresin, center, is pictured with researchers in the Sustainable Bio-based Materials Laboratory of the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment.

(Written by Amy Burtch)

Read more about Soledad Peresin's mentorship.

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