My childhood in Mexico, where I had the opportunity to interact with a variety of animals and experience biodiversity, contributed to the emergence of my passion for animals. I decided to major in biology because I wanted to help the species by improving its environment. I have discovered over the past four years that I also enjoy working in the lab. I like learning new things and generally researching samples. Working in a hospital where all analyses were conducted in 2021 sparked my interest in laboratory research; therefore, I pursued a doctorate. One of my goals is to enhance or develop an immunotherapy that does not harm normal cells, so that patients do not experience serious side effects, in addition to helping to develop treatments for degenerative diseases. Because it allows me to hone my critical thinking abilities and teach me how to improve the current situation, majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is something I have always …show more content…
They are based on mathematics, biology, chemistry, technology, and other sciences. One of my favorite subjects is biology and genetics, because it enables me to comprehend how each living thing interacts with other organisms, how they operate in various environments, and how we evolved and behaved. There have not been many studies on this species, even in one of the most well-known, the subphylum Vertebrata, or vertebrates, which includes mammals, fish, reptiles, birds, and amphibians, so very little or nothing is known about it. Therefore, more research must be conducted in places such as the ocean and boreal forests in order to describe more species. As a result, there is still much to learn, and scientists today must take the time to study topics about which we know less and carry out lengthy research in order to pass on knowledge to future