During my undergraduate degree, I was passionate about working in research laboratories. Two months left to finish my degree, and once I probed working for the industry too per almost one year. Being part of a laboratory that makes analysis for the industry was a very useful part of my life because I learned to work in teams and produce results in an established period, how to establish relationships with clients and make business. It was an important opportunity to grow as analytical chemist and to be promoted but I am decided to continue my passion and dream, which is to become into a recognized researcher, it doesn’t matter how difficult It can be.

 In order to achieve this goal, I worked hard to get notes of excellence and I've been working in different laboratories related to different science fields such as microbiology, analytical chemistry, nanotechnology and biotechnology  at different universities in my country and abroad as well, so I could gain enough experience to be considered as one potential candidate to study a postgraduate degree in a university with an excellent reputation.

Even though I hadn't the opportunity of working in a laboratory of molecular medicine specifically, during my undergraduate I achieved knowledge enough to understand both theoretically and practically the subjects studied in the MSc Molecular medicine. But more important is to do what you really love, and when I studied subjects related to molecular biology, pathology, anatomy and physiology I really enjoyed every little thing I learned. In a certain way, everything seems important to me, because understanding the molecular science of the cells you can work in solving the problems and diseases which the medicine is facing in the present. 

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