Had a great time learning about work being done in the field at the 31st Annual Protein Society Symposium in Montréal! Met some great people and enjoyed exhibiting my work while presenting a poster at the conference. Got some great feedback on my project and am looking forward to planning new experiments.
Montréal is a beautiful city and I can’t wait to go back!
I attended the first annual Biomedical Sciences retreat on October 22, 2016. This event was extra special because not only did I give a talk to my department but it was an entirely student organized event! I even got to design the shirts for the event. Cannot wait until next year’s event!
I am happy to announce that I will be serving as a Panel Chair at the 2016 MDF Research & Writing Conference held in Tampa, Florida. It is hosted by the Florida Education fund. I will be representing the Life Sciences at the conference and the theme of my panel will be on writing a manuscript for submission and publication in the sciences.
I have recruited and assembled various panelists that will speak about their experiences in writing and publishing as well as provide overall etiquette on the preparation of a scientific journal article.
I had an amazing time attending the 29th Annual Symposium of The Protein Society in Barcelona, Spain. I presented a poster on the results from Liam Longo’s paper, “A Single Aromatic Core Mutation Converts a Designed “Primitive” Protein from Halophile to Mesophile Folding” on which I am second author.
Barcelona was absolutely beautiful and I was thrilled to be attending my first conference ever! I was fortunate to have my sister Amy Tenorio attend this conference with me. Amy is currently an undergraduate in Biomedical Sciences at Florida International University.
I enjoyed meeting so many protein scientists from around the world and can not wait to go again soon!