Profile Dra. Laura Sánchez Velasco
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https://doi.org/10.37543/oceanides.v32i2.210Abstract
He was born in Mexico City on July 20, 1963; she was the third of five children who had parents, Gral Ing. Tomás Rubén Sánchez Castillo and Florencia Sánchez de Velasco. Your first 10 years she lived them in Colonia San Ángel in the City of Mexico and later the family moved to the city of Chihuahua, Chih. (for the assignment of works military to her father), where she finished elementary school and started high school. After four years, the family returned to Mexico City, where she performed the high school at Colegio La Salle del Pedregal. She headed to the Natural Sciences, unable to decide between the careers of Biology and Medicine, she competed to enter the Biology career at the Faculty of Sciences of the UNAM and to the career of Doctor Surgeon at the Military School of Medicine, being she accepted in both races. Entering both degrees, she made the decision to study the career of Biologist where she found the fulfillment of her spirit between nature and sport (Olympic gymnastics, mountaineering and diving).
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