Daniela Galvis-Quintana

University of Nevada, Reno
Daniela Galvis-Quintana received her BA in philosophy from the Universidad de Antioquia in Colombia, and her MS in theory and research of behavior from the Universidade Federal do Pará in Brazil. She is a fourth-year doctoral student in behavior analysis at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR). Daniela works as a school-based behavioral consultant, and she is a graduate research assistant at the Animal Behavior Lab at UNR. She is interested in basic and conceptual research related to the role of stimulus control in phenomena such as relapse and generativity, as well as in its translation to educational settings. Daniela aims to contribute to the development of behavior science by working in basic and applied research that promotes collaborative work with professionals from other areas.