Challenge ... opportunity ... achievement! These are three strong ideals that have led me to Cornell University. While visiting Cornell, I was impressed with its tradition, beauty, atmosphere, and resources. Located in the “Best Green Places to Live” - Ithaca, students at Cornell represent global citizens who are tomorrow’s leaders that make differences in the world.
‘How much of me is actually me?’ I pondered. Biology taught me with emergent properties that tiniest cells are nothing alone, but together can make a cognitive and intelligent human being. I am fascinated by the secrets life holds and believe that a solution can be found not alone, but with brilliant minds working together to unlock the mystery of life. Cornell's College of Arts
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Don’t die on me! 1,2,3, Clear!” Everyone stood back as I carefully sprayed leaves with water to hydrate the scorched soybean plant. Growing our own soybeans was a struggle due to a malfunctioning greenhouse at first, but we never gave up. In the end, the soybeans fully recovered with healthy pods for our experiment.
As Darwin said, "There is grandeur in this view of life." I am curious to explore the grandeur of life and new knowledge. To research effects of glyphosate on the nutritional value of soybeans sparked my curiosity. In order to further explore the topic, I took an initiative by conducting scientific research through the Exemplary Student Research Program at Argonne National Laboratory. I enjoyed discussing with my teammates and took pride in our final proposal submitted to Argonne.
In Benjamin Franklin words, "Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." Through the project, I worked directly with Argonne scientists using X-Ray Fluorescence in the Advanced Photon Source. The program gave me the hands-on experience to uncover effects of Round-up (glyphosate) on the nutritional value of GR soybeans. There has not much research done regarding the impact of glyphosate on soybean nutrition. This valuable research may shed light and make an impact in the real