Leading the way: Meet Juita Martinez

Written byZenobia G Wingate

СAPPI love everyone in our department and the support system is amazing. One of the best things you can have in grad school is support from every tier, from the Graduate School to your fellow students.СAPP

Juita Martinez
Hometown
Los Angeles, Calif.

Where I'm From

I earned a bachelorСAPPs degree in zoology at Humboldt State СAPP.

Where I Am

I'm in the UL Lafayette Ph.D. program in environmental and evolutionary biology.

Where I'm Going

Once I've completed my Ph.D., I really want to be a professor at an HBCU.

Juita MartinezСAPPs interest in biology started early, and now sheСAPPs poised to reach the top of her field. 

СAPPI was that weird kid, watching ants and following snails,СAPP she says. 

СAPPIt wasn't probably until high school that I learned, well, I could actually get paid to do this and for the rest of my life, and it would be amazing!СAPP

Gulf Coast Opportunities

After earning a bachelorСAPPs degree in zoology at Humboldt State СAPP, Martinez learned about an opportunity to study LouisianaСAPPs seabird ecology under Paul Leberg, John E. and Joretta Achee Chance Professor of Biology. 

СAPPAt the time, I was really into seabirds! I knew that was the path I wanted to take,СAPP she says.

A phone call discussing the Ph.D. program in environmental and evolutionary biology with Leberg solidified her decision to join UL Lafayette. 

Martinez was also selected for a BoR-SREB Doctoral Scholars Fellowship. The fellowship program works to confront the lack of diversity among college faculty by supporting underrepresented minority students in doctoral programs who will pursue careers in academia.

СAPPIt was an offer I couldn't refuse. I also felt like this place could be home, and it is,СAPP she says. 

СAPPI love everyone in our department and the support system is amazing. One of the best things you can have in grad school is support from every tier, from the Graduate School to your fellow students.СAPP

MartinezСAPPs research has focused on the ecological implications of LouisianaСAPPs coastal restoration projects. Using non-invasive field techniques such as camera traps and band re-sightings, she monitors bird populations on LouisianaСAPPs barrier islands. 

СAPPBillions of dollars have been spent on trying to repair the coast. But not much is known on how this affects the wildlife that utilizes those areas. I'm looking at how this affects chicks, and brown pelican chicks specifically,СAPP she says.

Science Goes Social 

Martinez now shares her work on brown pelican populations with more than 13,000 Twitter followers. But she wasnСAPPt always convinced of the platformСAPPs potential. 

СAPPI was really against Twitter until my awesome graduate dean convinced me to make one, and it was the best decision I could have ever made! Just being able to network on an almost daily basis, even if that's 15 to 20 minutes a day,СAPP she says.

СAPPI learn so much from other people on Twitter, and I get to share my own research with whoever's out there and interested in reading my tweets. It's a win-win situation СAPP utilize social media for sure!СAPP

Martinez has also used Twitter to organize with other scientists and respond to encounters with racism and discrimination. She helped to organize #BlackBirdersWeek, which amplified the voices and experiences of Black birdwatchers, scientists, and nature lovers. 

СAPPBlack Birders Week was started by a group created by Jason Ward, who's also on Twitter. It's basically a collective of 30 Black individuals who are nature enthusiasts, who are in STEM and in general, we just all really appreciate the outdoors,СAPP she explains.

СAPPWe saw this lack in being able to utilize outdoor spaces safely. We saw that we could just show people that yes, we are out here. And yes, we should be able to utilize these spaces safely.СAPP 

Black Birders Week received coverage from numerous news outlets and was promoted by groups such as the National Audubon Society and the US National Park Service. 

Aiming for Impact 

For Martinez, success is something to be shared, and she fully intends to continue her work supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion. 

СAPPOnce I'm completed with my Ph.D., as of right now, I really want to be a professor at an HBCU,СAPP she says. 

СAPPI want to give the next generation of students that look like me an example to follow because I didn't really have that growing up. I want them to know that they can reach their goals, whatever that may be.СAPP