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Marcus Garcia serves as an Assistant Professor in the College of Pharmacy at the University of New Mexico, specifically within the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Administrative Sciences. He earned his Doctor of Pharmacy degree and maintains licensure as a registered pharmacist. In his role, Garcia contributes to the academic and research mission of the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center. His professional background includes prior appointment as a PhRMA Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow in Translational Medicine at the same institution. During this fellowship, Garcia developed a laboratory method for measuring microplastics in tissue samples and conducted studies examining the presence and quantity of microplastics in human tissues. These efforts represent his primary documented research activities in pharmaceutical sciences. Garcia has received the Pharmaceutical Sciences PharmD Research Award from the University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy in recognition of his scholarly work. As a native New Mexican, he completed his education at the University of New Mexico prior to advancing into faculty and research positions. His current responsibilities as assistant professor encompass teaching, research, and service within the pharmacy program. Garcia maintains an active affiliation with the University of New Mexico, where his work supports broader institutional goals in health sciences education and investigation. The combination of his clinical pharmacy training and research experience positions him to address topics at the intersection of pharmaceutical practice and emerging environmental health concerns through his specialized laboratory approaches.

Throughout his career trajectory at the University of New Mexico, Marcus Garcia has progressed from postdoctoral training to a faculty appointment, reflecting sustained engagement with the institution's academic community. His contributions include both educational roles and targeted scientific inquiry into microplastic exposure pathways. Official university records confirm his credentials as PharmD, RPh, and his departmental placement in Pharmacy Practice and Administrative Sciences. Garcia participates in the University of New Mexico's research ecosystem, with documented focus on analytical methods for environmental contaminants in biological matrices. This body of work aligns with ongoing institutional priorities in translational medicine and public health. As faculty, he supports the training of pharmacy students and contributes to departmental initiatives at the College of Pharmacy. His professional profile at the University of New Mexico underscores a commitment to rigorous scientific methodology applied to real-world health questions. The details of his appointments, degrees, and research outputs remain verifiable through official Health Sciences Center directories and fellowship records. Garcia continues to build upon his foundational training and fellowship experiences in his present capacity as assistant professor.

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