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Nadja M. Maldonado Luna

Attendee ’19 ● Post-QMW: PhD student, joint program at UC Berkeley and UCSF

I was already familiar with MATLAB as it applies to engineers, and during the workshop I learned that this programming tool can also be used to analyze and solve problems in biology. I left with valuable skills that I will use in my research, which will make my data analysis much easier and more organized. I also enjoyed networking with faculty. They come from interdisciplinary backgrounds, and talking to them helped me gain a sense of confidence and belonging, reaffirming my academic aspirations and showing me that they’re possible.