Biology senior Reese Nittler presents a โred blood cells and different solutionsโ model Tuesday in the Anatomy and Physiology One lab on the Brownsville campus. Nittler created and donated the model to the lab. Silvana Villarreal/THE RIDER Jorge Canchola, a lecturer in the School of Integrated Biological and Chemical Sciences, says the model biology senior Reese Nittler donated to the Anatomy and Physiology One lab on the Brownsville campus is something โunique that doesnโt exist probably in any other lab in the world.โ Silvana Villarreal/THE RIDER Abigail Pozulp (right) and Viviana Treviรฑo, lecturers in the School of Integrated Biological and Chemical Sciences, look at the newly donated red blood cell model on Tuesday. The model, created by biology senior Reese Nittler, will reside in the Anatomy and Physiology One lab on the Brownsville campus.ย Silvana Villarreal/THE RIDER Biology senior Reese Nittler answers questions Tuesday from faculty regarding the model she created for the Anatomy and Physiology One lab on the Brownsville campus.ย Silvana Villarreal/THE RIDER Biology senior Reese Nittler, who created the red cell model, dedicated the piece to Jorge Canchola, a lecturer in the School of Integrated Biological and Chemical Sciences, on Tuesday. The back of the model has the phrase, โSoli Deo Gloria,โ which means โGlory to God aloneโ in Latin. Silvana Villarreal/THE RIDER