I decided to become a geneticist and feed the world through science at the advanced age of 13. Twenty years later I am dedicated instead to making sure that other scientists and potential scientists from the developing world have the tools and training to make those advances themselves. As a graduate student I founded Seeding Labs - through which I have equipped research laboratories in 16 countries using surplus equipment from US labs. I am even more concerned with connecting people - the scientists who donate their surplus with the scientists who receive it - to create a truly inter-connected scientific community that spans the globe.
Areas of Expertise
Cello, Genetics, Higher Education, International Development, laboratory research, martial arts, science and development