- π Iβm currently working on: Computational approaches to dissect sex differences in human metabolism
- π« I have attended: The University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine for a PhD in Molecular Cell and Devlopmental Biology, in the lab of Dr. Juan Dominguez-Bendala.
- π¨βπ¬ I have studied the correlation of BMP7 signalling and pancreas regeneration
- π You can read about my scientific publications in Google Scholar and Pubmed
- π± Iβm currently learning everything π€£
- π€ Iβm looking for help with the quantum nature of reality
- π€ I love Japanese anime, especially Bleach and Naruto!
- π I'm a Trekkie/Trekker
- π¬ I like to teach science!
- π« How to reach me: [email protected]
- π Pronouns: He/Him/His
- β‘ Fun fact: In mammals, pancreatic beta-cells release a hormone called Insulin, which works along with another hormone called Glucagon to maintain blood glucose within a very narrow window, an hallmark ability unique to higher vertebrates. In humans pancreatic beta-cells contain 13,000 Insulin granules, wheras mouse beta-cells contain 10,000 insulin granules. Intrested? Read more here.