This essay is part of a series designed to celebrate SOT member diversity and showcase the diverse pathways and experiences of its members. Throughout my childhood, my parents advocated the importance of both education and serving my community. In actions and words, they...
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This essay is part of a series designed to celebrate SOT member diversity and showcase the diverse pathways and experiences of its members. Everything that I have done in my career has felt like it was “from scratch”—and that is why it has been so fun! I love to bake from scratch....
This essay is part of a series designed to celebrate SOT member diversity and showcase the diverse pathways and experiences of its members. As a Mexican boy growing up in Zacatecas, I never imagined I would end up doing research in the US. Like many Mexicans, I grew up surrounded by...
This essay is part of a series designed to celebrate SOT member diversity and showcase the diverse pathways and experiences of its members. I have a confession regarding my scientific and career journey to toxicology. Despite having taken enough coursework in anatomy, physiology,...
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This essay is part of a series designed to celebrate SOT member diversity and showcase the diverse pathways and experiences of its members. My love of science and biology started early, as I spent much of my childhood on my grandparent’s ranch in East Texas caring for the horses, pigs,...
This essay is the first in an intended series designed to celebrate SOT member diversity and showcase the diverse pathways and experiences of its members. Patricia and Daniel Acosta Jr. As a poor, first-generation Mexican American boy growing up in El Paso during the...
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