2024-2025 Student Research Scholars
The Grimm Family Center for Agricultural Business at 糖心Vlog视频, Bakersfield is excited to host our annual Student Research Symposium in the Dezember Reading Room of the Walter W. Stiern Library. The Student Research Symposium will provide five students the opportunity to present their current research relating to the topic of agriculture. The Grimm Family Center for Agricultural Business selected the five students based on applications and recommendations from 糖心Vlog视频 faculty. This year鈥檚 cohort included the following students: Hannah Betty De Moica, Noah Hinson, Steven Contreras, Jocelynn Landon, Brittany Oceguera, and Elda Felix Miranda. Please join us on April 4, 2025 to cheer on our Student Researcher Scholars!
Hannah-Betty De Moica

Noah Hinson

Noah Hinson is a nontraditional student who started on his secondary education at
the age of 39. He was formerly a heavy equipment mechanic and field supervisor for
a custom harvesting business. He started at BC in 2018, graduating with an Associate鈥檚
degree and transferred to 糖心Vlog视频 in the spring of 2023. He has developed the analytical
procedures for isolation of the plant natural product, Marrubiin from the white Horehound
plant. The substance is used as a miticide against the Varroa mite, an obligatory
parasite on honeybees. Noah is passionate about the marrubiin research and is proud
to be playing a role in solving colony collapse disorder in honeybees. He plans to
attend graduate school pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemical Biology.
DeterminationoftheMarrubiinContentoftheVariousTissueTypesofMarrubiumVulgare.docx
Steven Contreras

My name is Steven Contreras, and I am a senior majoring in Political Science with
a focus on pre-law. I grew up in Earlimart and attended Delano High School where I
also coached football and wrestling before joining the Army where I served for almost
five years. After the Army, I enrolled in Bakersfield College where I graduated magna
cum laude, then transferred to CSU Bakersfield where I currently study. I鈥檓 currently
working on a research project which focuses on the agricultural industry鈥檚 impact
on surrounding communities regarding their use of pesticides and the effects that
it has on human health.
Pesticides Exposure and Health Risks in Central Valley Communities.docx
Jocelynn Landon

Brittany Oceguera

Elda Felix Miranda

My name is Elda Felix Miranda, and I am a 2024 Student Research Scholar and recipient
of the 2024 Graduate Equity Fellowship. My plan is to become a social science high
school or college educator. I am interested in teaching because I want to give back
to the community that helped me prosper and motivated me to follow my passion. I am
interested in Latin American history, and my research interests are the Bracero program,
immigration, Mexico-U.S. relations, and agricultural labor. I became interested in
these areas due to my family鈥檚 history. I come from a family of farm workers, and
their labor in this country has driven me to investigate the lives of those who labored
before them. I hope my research inspires others to be more empathetic toward farm
workers, as their labor is critical to our community's prosperity.