As I pursue my major in Biomedical Sciences at Georgia State University, research has become an integral part of my life. You’ll often find me fearlessly navigating the Center for Translational Immunology halls, equipped with my trusty tools of RNA seq, western blotting, and RT-qPCR, as I take on the challenge of battling gonococcal strains. It’s a thrilling journey of uncovering the coping strategies employed by these resilient bacteria in metal-limiting conditions. Read more at Signature Course Experience.
But my quest for knowledge doesn’t stop there. I’m also captivated by the captivating world of brain development, where I embark on the exhilarating task of unraveling the mysteries of proteins and their role in shaping receptor neurons. The secrets they hold during the embryonic stages are both mesmerizing and awe-inspiring. Yet, my scientific exploration knows no bounds. In addition to my fascination with brain development, I also studied the intricate cellular process, characterized by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation in trypanosomatids. Read more about this research at Other Research.