I used to watch stars and be fascinated by them, by the days and nights and the change in the weather. Since childhood, I used to wonder what’s out there, whether or not will I ever find out. I was so lost in the space that I missed to see what’s next to me, what’s near to me. Only at a certain age, after being on field trips and travelling around that I really started to appreciate the flora and fauna around me; different organisms that lived on the planet and their interaction with the humans and I knew right at that moment that I would want to do something related to the study of life and living organisms, about their function, their growth, how they evolved.
It was an easy task for me after I completed my Secondary education which field would I want to go ahead with. The study still fascinated me as I got to the depth of the knowledge I could obtain. Soon I learned the uses of studying Biology and how it could help the future with the varied fields it has to offer to students. Stem cell biology fascinated me the most when I understood more and more about this cell and I personally call it the Magic cell.
Later on, my father a very close person to me passed away at an early age as he had an immune system related disorder, Diabetes. This, not only made me passionate about the subject even more but gave me a direction that I would want to do research in the future to the best of my capabilities and be a successful scientist.
As I completed my higher education, I moved on and successfully completed my bachelors with a greater insight about the subject. Father being the backbone of any Indian family, I had to wait until I could further start with my Master. I had a hunger for more development which I found in an organization called as AIESEC. It being the world’s largest student run organization had so much to offer. I joined it during my bachelor to develop myself as an individual. I also took up several jobs after my bachelors which gave