Nina is an undergraduate student at Georgetown University, majoring in Human Science and is on the pre-medical track. She recently joined The Wang Lab to understand how the dysfunction of homeostatic control contributes to neurological diseases, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, which is close to home for her as her little brother has Autism. Her goal is to be a neurodevelopmental pediatrician to uplift children with IDD’s. When she was little, she would always draw her fan-art of her favorite TV characters. Since then, her passion for science and social justice has intersected with her art. Her artistic talent is on display here for sure. You can find her on Instagram and Facebook at @nina_lorenxzo.
Rebecca Oramas is a Venezuelan born and raised reproductive physiologist who has been living in the United States for a few years now. In her studies, she uses Drosophila melanogaster as a model system to study the genetic basis of ovulation. She has grown to love fruit flies, since they are pretty much a part of her everyday life. One of the most valuable lessons she has learned throughout her graduate studies as a PhD is the power of scientific communication and using art in this process. She taught herself the process of illustrating as a tool to communicate a concept more efficiently and as a relaxation tool. Now, she uses her knowledge in science and her love for the arts to make scientific illustrations and figures that make research more digestible for a wider audience. You can find her on Instagram and Twitter at @sci_Ilustrate.
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