Mission
TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR EVERYONE
Story Time...
First things first, I love weights. Body building is one of those sports that teaches you to dig down and find your inner strength.
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I first became interested in science (and I mean truly interested) when I saw the movie Outbreak. You know the one with Dustin Hoffman and Morgan Freeman? Yes, that one!
I was at boarding school and one weekend someone chose Outbreak, and I joined the group to watch it. My soul was captivated. I told myself I wanted to be a medical neuroscientist. A far-fetched goal at the time but now I look back, I actually got to do neuroscience research for my post-doctoral training.
It is free to dream so dream big and set goals.
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As a kid, I was a slow reader and so I hated reading. Thankfully, I was raised in a housedhold where education was emphasized and so from a very early age, I learned to adapt.
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In 2007, I earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Baylor University in Waco, Tx. Ten years later, in 2017, I completed a PhD in Environmental Toxicology after which I proceeded to Mayo Clinic as a neuropathology research fellow.
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I envision myself as a strategic leader in toxicology, aligning a company's research initiatives with its ethical commitments, fostering a culture of innovation, and leading a team of talented toxicologists to achieve significant breakthroughs in the field.
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