Senior Scientist at AstraZeneca, LA | Cell Therapy | Postdoc @ Rockefeller University in Telomere Biology (de Lange lab) | PhD @ Michigan State University.
Randomly wandering the streets enriches idle time and adds joy to daily life. Observing different street scenes and human interactions makes ordinary days more vivid and meaningful. 🍱 In winter, a dog runs through the snow with a ball.
Savor the multi-layered flavors of midnight snacks in the quiet night. The rich and diverse tastes create a wonderful sensory experience, bringing warmth and vibrancy to the monotonous night. 👬Letting the cat outside, amazed by the world.
Experience natural summer vitality through the blend of water and greenery. Lush plants and flowing water recreate ecological beauty within urban leisure spaces. 🚶 Lamp on the chest of drawers featuring pearl and glass decorations.
In the afternoon, I depart from the beach for a milk tea shop in a historic district characterized by old buildings and museums. The shop exudes a vintage atmosphere, featuring an old-fashioned signboard and antique furniture.
Celebrate every small pleasure you discover. Growth occurs beyond comfort zones.
Console broken, sad hearts with comfort. Infuse joy into every heart you encounter.
@SarahWCai@CellCellPress So happy to see this out in print, Sarah. Your contributions in this field has been phenomenal. Congratulations and all the very best 👍🏽 🎉🎉
Microsoft outlook is awesome because it’s like. what if we made the worst email platform in the world and then forced everyone to use it for work and school
@USCISDirector Dear Director Jaddou, Having paid USCIS fees for an interview at an embassy in India I expected to get an interview slot. There are no slots at all. So I have to give up on my travel plans. It is only ethical that you reimburse the USCIS fees in such situations.
Now online in @NatureSMB!
https://t.co/RK9ueLnhk1
Thankful for an efficient and constructive peer-review process- it helped us add some very exciting new insights to our story. Short thread on how the preprint (QT) *evolved* (1/6)