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Mentors

There are many people who inspired me to pursue science, but I’m especially grateful for the few mentors who have truly helped shape my scientific career. I can’t thank them enough—they continue to support and influence me to do better science, all while making the journey enjoyable and fulfilling.

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Scientific knowledge isn’t gained solely by reading articles—it also comes from having meaningful, open conversations about your research. I’ve learned a great deal from collaborators and other faculty members. Here, I’d like to mention a few from whom I’ve gained particularly valuable scientific insights.

Younghoon Kee, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology
Andrew Holland,
Johns Hopkins University
Daniel Zenklusen, University of Montreal
Mona Batish, University of Delaware
Michael Cohen, Oregon Health and Science University
Danfeng Cai, Johns Hopkins University
Anthony Fehr, University of Kansas
Takanari Inoue, Johns Hopkins University
Jared Bard, Texas A&M University

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