“Girls rising up in generations— don’t let anyone tell you a girl can’t do this. Girls can do this as well and better.'
“I love working in the lab. It’s my favorite thing,” she said.“In every generation has had a challenge where people who were in the right place at the right time just needed to solve it. It could’ve been world war II — it could’ve been a need for peace. This year the challenge was COVID and the people who had the ability to do something about it just had to put their lives on hold and make it happen," she said.
“All of the world's therapeutics were sent here and then code-named and compared side by side to see which one was more effective and why," she explained while demonstrating how a microscope was used as a tool for immunologists.“I called an old friend, who is now a CEO of a major pharma and I was telling him about the molecule and he said, ‘you know, it’s the best feeling in the world when something you’ve discovered saves a life," she recalled.
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