Wound – a short film
Two immigrants recount the changes brought about by their journeys to the U.S., paralleling that of cells migrating in response to a wound.
Inspired by their regenerative powers, my scientific passion lies in studying the molecular principles of stem cells in homeostasis and disease.
Beyond my own research, I try to contribute in bettering environments in the scientific space and educating the public about the value of science.
In my free time, I like to write and produce media spurred by science, fiction, and my personal experiences.
Two immigrants recount the changes brought about by their journeys to the U.S., paralleling that of cells migrating in response to a wound.
A book review of “The Bilingual Brain: And What It Tells Us About The Science Of Language” by Albert Costa.
A peer-mentorship program designed to help postdocs settle into the university’s community and gain professional and social support.
Stem cells play a unique role in environmental conservation by making the revival of endangered and extinct species possible.
This is it. My final moment in the city, immersed in the adagio of the waves, their rhythmic pressure crashing against the concrete-covered steel, their back-and-forth motion echoing a wound incessantly trying to heal.