So so so excited for the amazing opportunity to be a part of the HHMI community and the 2022 Gilliam cohort. With this fellowship, I will continue to develop my leadership and mentorship skills as I prepare for an academic research career and leadership in STEM 🇻🇪 🇵🇷
“Love is everywhere if you look for it.”
A little crystal heart formed with salts from my lysis buffer in a bucket. I saw it and I just had to take a picture and share it. Science has beautiful moments like this when you least expect it ❤️🔬🧪 Share with a scientist you love!
@fernandopalomo ¿Un estadio sin techo no se supone que le entre agua y granizo? Al contrario, estadios supuestamente terminados y con una inversión en los mil millones son los que no deberían tener goteras. Pero bueno, otra más de los haters que se hacen pasar por comentaristas en ESPN.
@ArchivoVAR “Bellingham baja el balón con el biceps y asiste pero como es “posición natural”…”
“Vinicius no se tira a pegarle a Iñaki y lo rompe la cara, Iñaki se tira a la pierna de Vinicius…mientras iba a bloquear un tiro al arco? No hay falta.”
I am happy to share that my thesis work, which talks about the the mechanisms that control naive T cell migration to S1P, is now out on Biorxiv:
https://t.co/O0DSF9wVNK
Special shout out to @Henry_de_belly who will launch his lab at UTSW in January. Go check out his science!!!
Farewell, HHMI…for now. Thank you @HHMINEWS Gilliam staff and @blackprof77 for their leadership, mentorship and investment in the next generation of scientists. Thank you for welcoming me with open arms. I am truly honored to have been here as myself and nothing less 🇵🇷🇻🇪
@axelovera1 Things I wish my academic friends and colleagues knew about Puerto Ricans 🇵🇷:
28) Please don’t come up to me to tell me MY people lost an election where 150 million people voted. As a targeted minority, we’re way more frustrated than you and we even lost two elections that day.
@axelovera1 Things I wish my academic friends and colleagues knew about Puerto Ricans 🇵🇷:
28) Please don’t come up to me to tell me MY people lost an election where 150 million people voted. As a targeted minority, we’re way more frustrated than you and we even lost two elections that day.
Things I wish my academic friends and colleagues knew about Puerto Ricans 🇵🇷:
1) We say “buen provecho” (translates to bon appetite) to not only wish you a good meal, but it is also common curtesy amongst family, friends, and strangers. Talking during meals is not seen as rude.
@axelovera1 27) Things I wish my academic friends and colleagues knew about Puerto Ricans 🇵🇷:
Our Christmas is arguably the happiest on Earth. The music won’t stop at least until the 6th. Come join us!